mat-table - How to update the column width

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I have three columns in mat-table.



The first column is Number, the third column is date and the second column contains a big string.



I want the first column to be 15px, third column to be 100px and middle column rest of the width. In Percentages 5%, 85% 10%.



How can I achieve this in mat-table?










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    I have three columns in mat-table.



    The first column is Number, the third column is date and the second column contains a big string.



    I want the first column to be 15px, third column to be 100px and middle column rest of the width. In Percentages 5%, 85% 10%.



    How can I achieve this in mat-table?










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      I have three columns in mat-table.



      The first column is Number, the third column is date and the second column contains a big string.



      I want the first column to be 15px, third column to be 100px and middle column rest of the width. In Percentages 5%, 85% 10%.



      How can I achieve this in mat-table?










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      I have three columns in mat-table.



      The first column is Number, the third column is date and the second column contains a big string.



      I want the first column to be 15px, third column to be 100px and middle column rest of the width. In Percentages 5%, 85% 10%.



      How can I achieve this in mat-table?







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          You can use flex property to achieve the desired behavior.



           //First column and header
          .mat-header-cell:first-child,.mat-cell:first-child{
          flex:5%;
          }
          //Second column and header
          .mat-header-cell:nth-child(2),.mat-cell:nth-child(2){
          flex:85%;
          }
          //Last column and header
          .mat-header-cell:last-child,.mat-cell:last-child{
          flex:10%
          }


          Here is the stackblitz link to see the demo.



          https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-155qbp






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          • It works, Thank you!
            – Chatra
            Dec 28 '18 at 14:14











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          You can use flex property to achieve the desired behavior.



           //First column and header
          .mat-header-cell:first-child,.mat-cell:first-child{
          flex:5%;
          }
          //Second column and header
          .mat-header-cell:nth-child(2),.mat-cell:nth-child(2){
          flex:85%;
          }
          //Last column and header
          .mat-header-cell:last-child,.mat-cell:last-child{
          flex:10%
          }


          Here is the stackblitz link to see the demo.



          https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-155qbp






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          • It works, Thank you!
            – Chatra
            Dec 28 '18 at 14:14
















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          You can use flex property to achieve the desired behavior.



           //First column and header
          .mat-header-cell:first-child,.mat-cell:first-child{
          flex:5%;
          }
          //Second column and header
          .mat-header-cell:nth-child(2),.mat-cell:nth-child(2){
          flex:85%;
          }
          //Last column and header
          .mat-header-cell:last-child,.mat-cell:last-child{
          flex:10%
          }


          Here is the stackblitz link to see the demo.



          https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-155qbp






          share|improve this answer





















          • It works, Thank you!
            – Chatra
            Dec 28 '18 at 14:14














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          You can use flex property to achieve the desired behavior.



           //First column and header
          .mat-header-cell:first-child,.mat-cell:first-child{
          flex:5%;
          }
          //Second column and header
          .mat-header-cell:nth-child(2),.mat-cell:nth-child(2){
          flex:85%;
          }
          //Last column and header
          .mat-header-cell:last-child,.mat-cell:last-child{
          flex:10%
          }


          Here is the stackblitz link to see the demo.



          https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-155qbp






          share|improve this answer












          You can use flex property to achieve the desired behavior.



           //First column and header
          .mat-header-cell:first-child,.mat-cell:first-child{
          flex:5%;
          }
          //Second column and header
          .mat-header-cell:nth-child(2),.mat-cell:nth-child(2){
          flex:85%;
          }
          //Last column and header
          .mat-header-cell:last-child,.mat-cell:last-child{
          flex:10%
          }


          Here is the stackblitz link to see the demo.



          https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-155qbp







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Dec 27 '18 at 18:44









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          • It works, Thank you!
            – Chatra
            Dec 28 '18 at 14:14


















          • It works, Thank you!
            – Chatra
            Dec 28 '18 at 14:14
















          It works, Thank you!
          – Chatra
          Dec 28 '18 at 14:14




          It works, Thank you!
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          Dec 28 '18 at 14:14


















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