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/*! DataTables 1.10.12
 * ©2008-2015 SpryMedia Ltd - datatables.net/license
 */

/**
 * @summary     DataTables
 * @description Paginate, search and order HTML tables
 * @version     1.10.12
 * @file        jquery.dataTables.js
 * @author      SpryMedia Ltd (www.sprymedia.co.uk)
 * @contact     www.sprymedia.co.uk/contact
 * @copyright   Copyright 2008-2015 SpryMedia Ltd.
 *
 * This source file is free software, available under the following license:
 *   MIT license - http://datatables.net/license
 *
 * This source file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
 * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license files for details.
 *
 * For details please refer to: http://www.datatables.net
 */

/*jslint evil: true, undef: true, browser: true */
/*globals $,require,jQuery,define,_selector_run,_selector_opts,_selector_first,_selector_row_indexes,_ext,_Api,_api_register,_api_registerPlural,_re_new_lines,_re_html,_re_formatted_numeric,_re_escape_regex,_empty,_intVal,_numToDecimal,_isNumber,_isHtml,_htmlNumeric,_pluck,_pluck_order,_range,_stripHtml,_unique,_fnBuildAjax,_fnAjaxUpdate,_fnAjaxParameters,_fnAjaxUpdateDraw,_fnAjaxDataSrc,_fnAddColumn,_fnColumnOptions,_fnAdjustColumnSizing,_fnVisibleToColumnIndex,_fnColumnIndexToVisible,_fnVisbleColumns,_fnGetColumns,_fnColumnTypes,_fnApplyColumnDefs,_fnHungarianMap,_fnCamelToHungarian,_fnLanguageCompat,_fnBrowserDetect,_fnAddData,_fnAddTr,_fnNodeToDataIndex,_fnNodeToColumnIndex,_fnGetCellData,_fnSetCellData,_fnSplitObjNotation,_fnGetObjectDataFn,_fnSetObjectDataFn,_fnGetDataMaster,_fnClearTable,_fnDeleteIndex,_fnInvalidate,_fnGetRowElements,_fnCreateTr,_fnBuildHead,_fnDrawHead,_fnDraw,_fnReDraw,_fnAddOptionsHtml,_fnDetectHeader,_fnGetUniqueThs,_fnFeatureHtmlFilter,_fnFilterComplete,_fnFilterCustom,_fnFilterColumn,_fnFilter,_fnFilterCreateSearch,_fnEscapeRegex,_fnFilterData,_fnFeatureHtmlInfo,_fnUpdateInfo,_fnInfoMacros,_fnInitialise,_fnInitComplete,_fnLengthChange,_fnFeatureHtmlLength,_fnFeatureHtmlPaginate,_fnPageChange,_fnFeatureHtmlProcessing,_fnProcessingDisplay,_fnFeatureHtmlTable,_fnScrollDraw,_fnApplyToChildren,_fnCalculateColumnWidths,_fnThrottle,_fnConvertToWidth,_fnGetWidestNode,_fnGetMaxLenString,_fnStringToCss,_fnSortFlatten,_fnSort,_fnSortAria,_fnSortListener,_fnSortAttachListener,_fnSortingClasses,_fnSortData,_fnSaveState,_fnLoadState,_fnSettingsFromNode,_fnLog,_fnMap,_fnBindAction,_fnCallbackReg,_fnCallbackFire,_fnLengthOverflow,_fnRenderer,_fnDataSource,_fnRowAttributes*/

(function (factory) {
  'use strict';

  if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
    // AMD
    define(['jquery'], function ($) {
      return factory($, window, document);
    });
  } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
    // CommonJS
    module.exports = function (root, $) {
      if (!root) {
        // CommonJS environments without a window global must pass a
        // root. This will give an error otherwise
        root = window;
      }

      if (!$) {
        $ =
          typeof window !== 'undefined' // jQuery's factory checks for a global window
            ? require('jquery')
            : require('jquery')(root);
      }

      return factory($, root, root.document);
    };
  } else {
    // Browser
    factory(jQuery, window, document);
  }
})(function ($, window, document, undefined) {
  'use strict';

  /**
   * DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly
   * flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement,
   * which will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table. For a
   * full list of features please refer to
   * [DataTables.net](href="http://datatables.net).
   *
   * Note that the `DataTable` object is not a global variable but is aliased
   * to `jQuery.fn.DataTable` and `jQuery.fn.dataTable` through which it may
   * be  accessed.
   *
   *  @class
   *  @param {object} [init={}] Configuration object for DataTables. Options
   *    are defined by {@link DataTable.defaults}
   *  @requires jQuery 1.7+
   *
   *  @example
   *    // Basic initialisation
   *    $(document).ready( function {
   *      $('#example').dataTable();
   *    } );
   *
   *  @example
   *    // Initialisation with configuration options - in this case, disable
   *    // pagination and sorting.
   *    $(document).ready( function {
   *      $('#example').dataTable( {
   *        "paginate": false,
   *        "sort": false
   *      } );
   *    } );
   */
  var DataTable = function (options) {
    /**
     * Perform a jQuery selector action on the table's TR elements (from the tbody) and
     * return the resulting jQuery object.
     *  @param {string|node|jQuery} sSelector jQuery selector or node collection to act on
     *  @param {object} [oOpts] Optional parameters for modifying the rows to be included
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.filter=none] Select TR elements that meet the current filter
     *    criterion ("applied") or all TR elements (i.e. no filter).
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.order=current] Order of the TR elements in the processed array.
     *    Can be either 'current', whereby the current sorting of the table is used, or
     *    'original' whereby the original order the data was read into the table is used.
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.page=all] Limit the selection to the currently displayed page
     *    ("current") or not ("all"). If 'current' is given, then order is assumed to be
     *    'current' and filter is 'applied', regardless of what they might be given as.
     *  @returns {object} jQuery object, filtered by the given selector.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Highlight every second row
     *      oTable.$('tr:odd').css('backgroundColor', 'blue');
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Filter to rows with 'Webkit' in them, add a background colour and then
     *      // remove the filter, thus highlighting the 'Webkit' rows only.
     *      oTable.fnFilter('Webkit');
     *      oTable.$('tr', {"search": "applied"}).css('backgroundColor', 'blue');
     *      oTable.fnFilter('');
     *    } );
     */
    this.$ = function (sSelector, oOpts) {
      return this.api(true).$(sSelector, oOpts);
    };

    /**
     * Almost identical to $ in operation, but in this case returns the data for the matched
     * rows - as such, the jQuery selector used should match TR row nodes or TD/TH cell nodes
     * rather than any descendants, so the data can be obtained for the row/cell. If matching
     * rows are found, the data returned is the original data array/object that was used to
     * create the row (or a generated array if from a DOM source).
     *
     * This method is often useful in-combination with $ where both functions are given the
     * same parameters and the array indexes will match identically.
     *  @param {string|node|jQuery} sSelector jQuery selector or node collection to act on
     *  @param {object} [oOpts] Optional parameters for modifying the rows to be included
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.filter=none] Select elements that meet the current filter
     *    criterion ("applied") or all elements (i.e. no filter).
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.order=current] Order of the data in the processed array.
     *    Can be either 'current', whereby the current sorting of the table is used, or
     *    'original' whereby the original order the data was read into the table is used.
     *  @param {string} [oOpts.page=all] Limit the selection to the currently displayed page
     *    ("current") or not ("all"). If 'current' is given, then order is assumed to be
     *    'current' and filter is 'applied', regardless of what they might be given as.
     *  @returns {array} Data for the matched elements. If any elements, as a result of the
     *    selector, were not TR, TD or TH elements in the DataTable, they will have a null
     *    entry in the array.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Get the data from the first row in the table
     *      var data = oTable._('tr:first');
     *
     *      // Do something useful with the data
     *      alert( "First cell is: "+data[0] );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Filter to 'Webkit' and get all data for
     *      oTable.fnFilter('Webkit');
     *      var data = oTable._('tr', {"search": "applied"});
     *
     *      // Do something with the data
     *      alert( data.length+" rows matched the search" );
     *    } );
     */
    this._ = function (sSelector, oOpts) {
      return this.api(true).rows(sSelector, oOpts).data();
    };

    /**
     * Create a DataTables Api instance, with the currently selected tables for
     * the Api's context.
     * @param {boolean} [traditional=false] Set the API instance's context to be
     *   only the table referred to by the `DataTable.ext.iApiIndex` option, as was
     *   used in the API presented by DataTables 1.9- (i.e. the traditional mode),
     *   or if all tables captured in the jQuery object should be used.
     * @return {DataTables.Api}
     */
    this.api = function (traditional) {
      return traditional
        ? new _Api(_fnSettingsFromNode(this[_ext.iApiIndex]))
        : new _Api(this);
    };

    /**
     * Add a single new row or multiple rows of data to the table. Please note
     * that this is suitable for client-side processing only - if you are using
     * server-side processing (i.e. "bServerSide": true), then to add data, you
     * must add it to the data source, i.e. the server-side, through an Ajax call.
     *  @param {array|object} data The data to be added to the table. This can be:
     *    <ul>
     *      <li>1D array of data - add a single row with the data provided</li>
     *      <li>2D array of arrays - add multiple rows in a single call</li>
     *      <li>object - data object when using <i>mData</i></li>
     *      <li>array of objects - multiple data objects when using <i>mData</i></li>
     *    </ul>
     *  @param {bool} [redraw=true] redraw the table or not
     *  @returns {array} An array of integers, representing the list of indexes in
     *    <i>aoData</i> ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings}) that have been added to
     *    the table.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Global var for counter
     *    var giCount = 2;
     *
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable();
     *    } );
     *
     *    function fnClickAddRow() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable().fnAddData( [
     *        giCount+".1",
     *        giCount+".2",
     *        giCount+".3",
     *        giCount+".4" ]
     *      );
     *
     *      giCount++;
     *    }
     */
    this.fnAddData = function (data, redraw) {
      var api = this.api(true);

      /* Check if we want to add multiple rows or not */
      var rows =
        $.isArray(data) && ($.isArray(data[0]) || $.isPlainObject(data[0]))
          ? api.rows.add(data)
          : api.row.add(data);

      if (redraw === undefined || redraw) {
        api.draw();
      }

      return rows.flatten().toArray();
    };

    /**
     * This function will make DataTables recalculate the column sizes, based on the data
     * contained in the table and the sizes applied to the columns (in the DOM, CSS or
     * through the sWidth parameter). This can be useful when the width of the table's
     * parent element changes (for example a window resize).
     *  @param {boolean} [bRedraw=true] Redraw the table or not, you will typically want to
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "sScrollY": "200px",
     *        "bPaginate": false
     *      } );
     *
     *      $(window).bind('resize', function () {
     *        oTable.fnAdjustColumnSizing();
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnAdjustColumnSizing = function (bRedraw) {
      var api = this.api(true).columns.adjust();
      var settings = api.settings()[0];
      var scroll = settings.oScroll;

      if (bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw) {
        api.draw(false);
      } else if (scroll.sX !== '' || scroll.sY !== '') {
        /* If not redrawing, but scrolling, we want to apply the new column sizes anyway */
        _fnScrollDraw(settings);
      }
    };

    /**
     * Quickly and simply clear a table
     *  @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] redraw the table or not
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Immediately 'nuke' the current rows (perhaps waiting for an Ajax callback...)
     *      oTable.fnClearTable();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnClearTable = function (bRedraw) {
      var api = this.api(true).clear();

      if (bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw) {
        api.draw();
      }
    };

    /**
     * The exact opposite of 'opening' a row, this function will close any rows which
     * are currently 'open'.
     *  @param {node} nTr the table row to 'close'
     *  @returns {int} 0 on success, or 1 if failed (can't find the row)
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable;
     *
     *      // 'open' an information row when a row is clicked on
     *      $('#example tbody tr').click( function () {
     *        if ( oTable.fnIsOpen(this) ) {
     *          oTable.fnClose( this );
     *        } else {
     *          oTable.fnOpen( this, "Temporary row opened", "info_row" );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnClose = function (nTr) {
      this.api(true).row(nTr).child.hide();
    };

    /**
     * Remove a row for the table
     *  @param {mixed} target The index of the row from aoData to be deleted, or
     *    the TR element you want to delete
     *  @param {function|null} [callBack] Callback function
     *  @param {bool} [redraw=true] Redraw the table or not
     *  @returns {array} The row that was deleted
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Immediately remove the first row
     *      oTable.fnDeleteRow( 0 );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnDeleteRow = function (target, callback, redraw) {
      var api = this.api(true);
      var rows = api.rows(target);
      var settings = rows.settings()[0];
      var data = settings.aoData[rows[0][0]];

      rows.remove();

      if (callback) {
        callback.call(this, settings, data);
      }

      if (redraw === undefined || redraw) {
        api.draw();
      }

      return data;
    };

    /**
     * Restore the table to it's original state in the DOM by removing all of DataTables
     * enhancements, alterations to the DOM structure of the table and event listeners.
     *  @param {boolean} [remove=false] Completely remove the table from the DOM
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      // This example is fairly pointless in reality, but shows how fnDestroy can be used
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *      oTable.fnDestroy();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnDestroy = function (remove) {
      this.api(true).destroy(remove);
    };

    /**
     * Redraw the table
     *  @param {bool} [complete=true] Re-filter and resort (if enabled) the table before the draw.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Re-draw the table - you wouldn't want to do it here, but it's an example :-)
     *      oTable.fnDraw();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnDraw = function (complete) {
      // Note that this isn't an exact match to the old call to _fnDraw - it takes
      // into account the new data, but can hold position.
      this.api(true).draw(complete);
    };

    /**
     * Filter the input based on data
     *  @param {string} sInput String to filter the table on
     *  @param {int|null} [iColumn] Column to limit filtering to
     *  @param {bool} [bRegex=false] Treat as regular expression or not
     *  @param {bool} [bSmart=true] Perform smart filtering or not
     *  @param {bool} [bShowGlobal=true] Show the input global filter in it's input box(es)
     *  @param {bool} [bCaseInsensitive=true] Do case-insensitive matching (true) or not (false)
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Sometime later - filter...
     *      oTable.fnFilter( 'test string' );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnFilter = function (
      sInput,
      iColumn,
      bRegex,
      bSmart,
      bShowGlobal,
      bCaseInsensitive
    ) {
      var api = this.api(true);

      if (iColumn === null || iColumn === undefined) {
        api.search(sInput, bRegex, bSmart, bCaseInsensitive);
      } else {
        api.column(iColumn).search(sInput, bRegex, bSmart, bCaseInsensitive);
      }

      api.draw();
    };

    /**
     * Get the data for the whole table, an individual row or an individual cell based on the
     * provided parameters.
     *  @param {int|node} [src] A TR row node, TD/TH cell node or an integer. If given as
     *    a TR node then the data source for the whole row will be returned. If given as a
     *    TD/TH cell node then iCol will be automatically calculated and the data for the
     *    cell returned. If given as an integer, then this is treated as the aoData internal
     *    data index for the row (see fnGetPosition) and the data for that row used.
     *  @param {int} [col] Optional column index that you want the data of.
     *  @returns {array|object|string} If mRow is undefined, then the data for all rows is
     *    returned. If mRow is defined, just data for that row, and is iCol is
     *    defined, only data for the designated cell is returned.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Row data
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      oTable.$('tr').click( function () {
     *        var data = oTable.fnGetData( this );
     *        // ... do something with the array / object of data for the row
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Individual cell data
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      oTable.$('td').click( function () {
     *        var sData = oTable.fnGetData( this );
     *        alert( 'The cell clicked on had the value of '+sData );
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnGetData = function (src, col) {
      var api = this.api(true);

      if (src !== undefined) {
        var type = src.nodeName ? src.nodeName.toLowerCase() : '';

        return col !== undefined || type === 'td' || type === 'th'
          ? api.cell(src, col).data()
          : api.row(src).data() || null;
      }

      return api.data().toArray();
    };

    /**
     * Get an array of the TR nodes that are used in the table's body. Note that you will
     * typically want to use the '$' API method in preference to this as it is more
     * flexible.
     *  @param {int} [iRow] Optional row index for the TR element you want
     *  @returns {array|node} If iRow is undefined, returns an array of all TR elements
     *    in the table's body, or iRow is defined, just the TR element requested.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Get the nodes from the table
     *      var nNodes = oTable.fnGetNodes( );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnGetNodes = function (iRow) {
      var api = this.api(true);

      return iRow !== undefined
        ? api.row(iRow).node()
        : api.rows().nodes().flatten().toArray();
    };

    /**
     * Get the array indexes of a particular cell from it's DOM element
     * and column index including hidden columns
     *  @param {node} node this can either be a TR, TD or TH in the table's body
     *  @returns {int} If nNode is given as a TR, then a single index is returned, or
     *    if given as a cell, an array of [row index, column index (visible),
     *    column index (all)] is given.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      $('#example tbody td').click( function () {
     *        // Get the position of the current data from the node
     *        var aPos = oTable.fnGetPosition( this );
     *
     *        // Get the data array for this row
     *        var aData = oTable.fnGetData( aPos[0] );
     *
     *        // Update the data array and return the value
     *        aData[ aPos[1] ] = 'clicked';
     *        this.innerHTML = 'clicked';
     *      } );
     *
     *      // Init DataTables
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnGetPosition = function (node) {
      var api = this.api(true);
      var nodeName = node.nodeName.toUpperCase();

      if (nodeName === 'TR') {
        return api.row(node).index();
      } else if (nodeName === 'TD' || nodeName === 'TH') {
        var cell = api.cell(node).index();

        return [cell.row, cell.columnVisible, cell.column];
      }
      return null;
    };

    /**
     * Check to see if a row is 'open' or not.
     *  @param {node} nTr the table row to check
     *  @returns {boolean} true if the row is currently open, false otherwise
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable;
     *
     *      // 'open' an information row when a row is clicked on
     *      $('#example tbody tr').click( function () {
     *        if ( oTable.fnIsOpen(this) ) {
     *          oTable.fnClose( this );
     *        } else {
     *          oTable.fnOpen( this, "Temporary row opened", "info_row" );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnIsOpen = function (nTr) {
      return this.api(true).row(nTr).child.isShown();
    };

    /**
     * This function will place a new row directly after a row which is currently
     * on display on the page, with the HTML contents that is passed into the
     * function. This can be used, for example, to ask for confirmation that a
     * particular record should be deleted.
     *  @param {node} nTr The table row to 'open'
     *  @param {string|node|jQuery} mHtml The HTML to put into the row
     *  @param {string} sClass Class to give the new TD cell
     *  @returns {node} The row opened. Note that if the table row passed in as the
     *    first parameter, is not found in the table, this method will silently
     *    return.
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable;
     *
     *      // 'open' an information row when a row is clicked on
     *      $('#example tbody tr').click( function () {
     *        if ( oTable.fnIsOpen(this) ) {
     *          oTable.fnClose( this );
     *        } else {
     *          oTable.fnOpen( this, "Temporary row opened", "info_row" );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *
     *      oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnOpen = function (nTr, mHtml, sClass) {
      return this.api(true).row(nTr).child(mHtml, sClass).show().child()[0];
    };

    /**
     * Change the pagination - provides the internal logic for pagination in a simple API
     * function. With this function you can have a DataTables table go to the next,
     * previous, first or last pages.
     *  @param {string|int} mAction Paging action to take: "first", "previous", "next" or "last"
     *    or page number to jump to (integer), note that page 0 is the first page.
     *  @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] Redraw the table or not
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *      oTable.fnPageChange( 'next' );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnPageChange = function (mAction, bRedraw) {
      var api = this.api(true).page(mAction);

      if (bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw) {
        api.draw(false);
      }
    };

    /**
     * Show a particular column
     *  @param {int} iCol The column whose display should be changed
     *  @param {bool} bShow Show (true) or hide (false) the column
     *  @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] Redraw the table or not
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Hide the second column after initialisation
     *      oTable.fnSetColumnVis( 1, false );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnSetColumnVis = function (iCol, bShow, bRedraw) {
      var api = this.api(true).column(iCol).visible(bShow);

      if (bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw) {
        api.columns.adjust().draw();
      }
    };

    /**
     * Get the settings for a particular table for external manipulation
     *  @returns {object} DataTables settings object. See
     *    {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *      var oSettings = oTable.fnSettings();
     *
     *      // Show an example parameter from the settings
     *      alert( oSettings._iDisplayStart );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnSettings = function () {
      return _fnSettingsFromNode(this[_ext.iApiIndex]);
    };

    /**
     * Sort the table by a particular column
     *  @param {int} iCol the data index to sort on. Note that this will not match the
     *    'display index' if you have hidden data entries
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Sort immediately with columns 0 and 1
     *      oTable.fnSort( [ [0,'asc'], [1,'asc'] ] );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnSort = function (aaSort) {
      this.api(true).order(aaSort).draw();
    };

    /**
     * Attach a sort listener to an element for a given column
     *  @param {node} nNode the element to attach the sort listener to
     *  @param {int} iColumn the column that a click on this node will sort on
     *  @param {function} [fnCallback] callback function when sort is run
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *
     *      // Sort on column 1, when 'sorter' is clicked on
     *      oTable.fnSortListener( document.getElementById('sorter'), 1 );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnSortListener = function (nNode, iColumn, fnCallback) {
      this.api(true).order.listener(nNode, iColumn, fnCallback);
    };

    /**
     * Update a table cell or row - this method will accept either a single value to
     * update the cell with, an array of values with one element for each column or
     * an object in the same format as the original data source. The function is
     * self-referencing in order to make the multi column updates easier.
     *  @param {object|array|string} mData Data to update the cell/row with
     *  @param {node|int} mRow TR element you want to update or the aoData index
     *  @param {int} [iColumn] The column to update, give as null or undefined to
     *    update a whole row.
     *  @param {bool} [bRedraw=true] Redraw the table or not
     *  @param {bool} [bAction=true] Perform pre-draw actions or not
     *  @returns {int} 0 on success, 1 on error
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *      oTable.fnUpdate( 'Example update', 0, 0 ); // Single cell
     *      oTable.fnUpdate( ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'], $('tbody tr')[0] ); // Row
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnUpdate = function (mData, mRow, iColumn, bRedraw, bAction) {
      var api = this.api(true);

      if (iColumn === undefined || iColumn === null) {
        api.row(mRow).data(mData);
      } else {
        api.cell(mRow, iColumn).data(mData);
      }

      if (bAction === undefined || bAction) {
        api.columns.adjust();
      }

      if (bRedraw === undefined || bRedraw) {
        api.draw();
      }
      return 0;
    };

    /**
     * Provide a common method for plug-ins to check the version of DataTables being used, in order
     * to ensure compatibility.
     *  @param {string} sVersion Version string to check for, in the format "X.Y.Z". Note that the
     *    formats "X" and "X.Y" are also acceptable.
     *  @returns {boolean} true if this version of DataTables is greater or equal to the required
     *    version, or false if this version of DataTales is not suitable
     *  @method
     *  @dtopt API
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready(function() {
     *      var oTable = $('#example').dataTable();
     *      alert( oTable.fnVersionCheck( '1.9.0' ) );
     *    } );
     */
    this.fnVersionCheck = _ext.fnVersionCheck;

    var _that = this;
    var emptyInit = options === undefined;
    var len = this.length;

    if (emptyInit) {
      options = {};
    }

    this.oApi = this.internal = _ext.internal;

    // Extend with old style plug-in API methods
    for (var fn in DataTable.ext.internal) {
      if (fn) {
        this[fn] = _fnExternApiFunc(fn);
      }
    }

    this.each(function () {
      // For each initialisation we want to give it a clean initialisation
      // object that can be bashed around
      var o = {};
      var oInit =
        len > 1 // optimisation for single table case
          ? _fnExtend(o, options, true)
          : options;

      /*global oInit,_that,emptyInit*/
      var i = 0,
        iLen,
        j,
        jLen,
        k,
        kLen;
      var sId = this.getAttribute('id');
      var bInitHandedOff = false;
      var defaults = DataTable.defaults;
      var $this = $(this);

      /* Sanity check */
      if (this.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== 'table') {
        _fnLog(
          null,
          0,
          'Non-table node initialisation (' + this.nodeName + ')',
          2
        );
        return;
      }

      /* Backwards compatibility for the defaults */
      _fnCompatOpts(defaults);
      _fnCompatCols(defaults.column);

      /* Convert the camel-case defaults to Hungarian */
      _fnCamelToHungarian(defaults, defaults, true);
      _fnCamelToHungarian(defaults.column, defaults.column, true);

      /* Setting up the initialisation object */
      _fnCamelToHungarian(defaults, $.extend(oInit, $this.data()));

      /* Check to see if we are re-initialising a table */
      var allSettings = DataTable.settings;
      for (i = 0, iLen = allSettings.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        var s = allSettings[i];

        /* Base check on table node */
        if (
          s.nTable === this ||
          s.nTHead.parentNode === this ||
          (s.nTFoot && s.nTFoot.parentNode === this)
        ) {
          var bRetrieve =
            oInit.bRetrieve !== undefined
              ? oInit.bRetrieve
              : defaults.bRetrieve;
          var bDestroy =
            oInit.bDestroy !== undefined ? oInit.bDestroy : defaults.bDestroy;

          if (emptyInit || bRetrieve) {
            return s.oInstance;
          } else if (bDestroy) {
            s.oInstance.fnDestroy();
            break;
          } else {
            _fnLog(s, 0, 'Cannot reinitialise DataTable', 3);
            return;
          }
        }

        /* If the element we are initialising has the same ID as a table which was previously
         * initialised, but the table nodes don't match (from before) then we destroy the old
         * instance by simply deleting it. This is under the assumption that the table has been
         * destroyed by other methods. Anyone using non-id selectors will need to do this manually
         */
        if (s.sTableId === this.id) {
          allSettings.splice(i, 1);
          break;
        }
      }

      /* Ensure the table has an ID - required for accessibility */
      if (sId === null || sId === '') {
        sId = 'DataTables_Table_' + DataTable.ext._unique++;
        this.id = sId;
      }

      /* Create the settings object for this table and set some of the default parameters */
      var oSettings = $.extend(true, {}, DataTable.models.oSettings, {
        sDestroyWidth: $this[0].style.width,
        sInstance: sId,
        sTableId: sId,
      });
      oSettings.nTable = this;
      oSettings.oApi = _that.internal;
      oSettings.oInit = oInit;

      allSettings.push(oSettings);

      // Need to add the instance after the instance after the settings object has been added
      // to the settings array, so we can self reference the table instance if more than one
      oSettings.oInstance = _that.length === 1 ? _that : $this.dataTable();

      // Backwards compatibility, before we apply all the defaults
      _fnCompatOpts(oInit);

      if (oInit.oLanguage) {
        _fnLanguageCompat(oInit.oLanguage);
      }

      // If the length menu is given, but the init display length is not, use the length menu
      if (oInit.aLengthMenu && !oInit.iDisplayLength) {
        oInit.iDisplayLength = $.isArray(oInit.aLengthMenu[0])
          ? oInit.aLengthMenu[0][0]
          : oInit.aLengthMenu[0];
      }

      // Apply the defaults and init options to make a single init object will all
      // options defined from defaults and instance options.
      oInit = _fnExtend($.extend(true, {}, defaults), oInit);

      // Map the initialisation options onto the settings object
      _fnMap(oSettings.oFeatures, oInit, [
        'bPaginate',
        'bLengthChange',
        'bFilter',
        'bSort',
        'bSortMulti',
        'bInfo',
        'bProcessing',
        'bAutoWidth',
        'bSortClasses',
        'bServerSide',
        'bDeferRender',
      ]);
      _fnMap(oSettings, oInit, [
        'asStripeClasses',
        'ajax',
        'fnServerData',
        'fnFormatNumber',
        'sServerMethod',
        'aaSorting',
        'aaSortingFixed',
        'aLengthMenu',
        'sPaginationType',
        'sAjaxSource',
        'sAjaxDataProp',
        'iStateDuration',
        'sDom',
        'bSortCellsTop',
        'iTabIndex',
        'fnStateLoadCallback',
        'fnStateSaveCallback',
        'renderer',
        'searchDelay',
        'rowId',
        ['iCookieDuration', 'iStateDuration'], // backwards compat
        ['oSearch', 'oPreviousSearch'],
        ['aoSearchCols', 'aoPreSearchCols'],
        ['iDisplayLength', '_iDisplayLength'],
        ['bJQueryUI', 'bJUI'],
      ]);
      _fnMap(oSettings.oScroll, oInit, [
        ['sScrollX', 'sX'],
        ['sScrollXInner', 'sXInner'],
        ['sScrollY', 'sY'],
        ['bScrollCollapse', 'bCollapse'],
      ]);
      _fnMap(oSettings.oLanguage, oInit, 'fnInfoCallback');

      /* Callback functions which are array driven */
      _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoDrawCallback', oInit.fnDrawCallback, 'user');
      _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoServerParams', oInit.fnServerParams, 'user');
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoStateSaveParams',
        oInit.fnStateSaveParams,
        'user'
      );
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoStateLoadParams',
        oInit.fnStateLoadParams,
        'user'
      );
      _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoStateLoaded', oInit.fnStateLoaded, 'user');
      _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoRowCallback', oInit.fnRowCallback, 'user');
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoRowCreatedCallback',
        oInit.fnCreatedRow,
        'user'
      );
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoHeaderCallback',
        oInit.fnHeaderCallback,
        'user'
      );
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoFooterCallback',
        oInit.fnFooterCallback,
        'user'
      );
      _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoInitComplete', oInit.fnInitComplete, 'user');
      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoPreDrawCallback',
        oInit.fnPreDrawCallback,
        'user'
      );

      oSettings.rowIdFn = _fnGetObjectDataFn(oInit.rowId);

      /* Browser support detection */
      _fnBrowserDetect(oSettings);

      var oClasses = oSettings.oClasses;

      // @todo Remove in 1.11
      if (oInit.bJQueryUI) {
        /* Use the JUI classes object for display. You could clone the oStdClasses object if
         * you want to have multiple tables with multiple independent classes
         */
        $.extend(oClasses, DataTable.ext.oJUIClasses, oInit.oClasses);

        if (oInit.sDom === defaults.sDom && defaults.sDom === 'lfrtip') {
          /* Set the DOM to use a layout suitable for jQuery UI's theming */
          oSettings.sDom = '<"H"lfr>t<"F"ip>';
        }

        if (!oSettings.renderer) {
          oSettings.renderer = 'jqueryui';
        } else if (
          $.isPlainObject(oSettings.renderer) &&
          !oSettings.renderer.header
        ) {
          oSettings.renderer.header = 'jqueryui';
        }
      } else {
        $.extend(oClasses, DataTable.ext.classes, oInit.oClasses);
      }
      $this.addClass(oClasses.sTable);

      if (oSettings.iInitDisplayStart === undefined) {
        /* Display start point, taking into account the save saving */
        oSettings.iInitDisplayStart = oInit.iDisplayStart;
        oSettings._iDisplayStart = oInit.iDisplayStart;
      }

      if (oInit.iDeferLoading !== null) {
        oSettings.bDeferLoading = true;
        var tmp = $.isArray(oInit.iDeferLoading);
        oSettings._iRecordsDisplay = tmp
          ? oInit.iDeferLoading[0]
          : oInit.iDeferLoading;
        oSettings._iRecordsTotal = tmp
          ? oInit.iDeferLoading[1]
          : oInit.iDeferLoading;
      }

      /* Language definitions */
      var oLanguage = oSettings.oLanguage;
      $.extend(true, oLanguage, oInit.oLanguage);

      if (oLanguage.sUrl !== '') {
        /* Get the language definitions from a file - because this Ajax call makes the language
         * get async to the remainder of this function we use bInitHandedOff to indicate that
         * _fnInitialise will be fired by the returned Ajax handler, rather than the constructor
         */
        $.ajax({
          dataType: 'json',
          url: oLanguage.sUrl,
          success: function (json) {
            _fnLanguageCompat(json);
            _fnCamelToHungarian(defaults.oLanguage, json);
            $.extend(true, oLanguage, json);
            _fnInitialise(oSettings);
          },
          error: function () {
            // Error occurred loading language file, continue on as best we can
            _fnInitialise(oSettings);
          },
        });
        bInitHandedOff = true;
      }

      /*
       * Stripes
       */
      if (oInit.asStripeClasses === null) {
        oSettings.asStripeClasses = [oClasses.sStripeOdd, oClasses.sStripeEven];
      }

      /* Remove row stripe classes if they are already on the table row */
      var stripeClasses = oSettings.asStripeClasses;
      var rowOne = $this.children('tbody').find('tr').eq(0);
      if (
        $.inArray(
          true,
          $.map(stripeClasses, function (el, i) {
            return rowOne.hasClass(el);
          })
        ) !== -1
      ) {
        $('tbody tr', this).removeClass(stripeClasses.join(' '));
        oSettings.asDestroyStripes = stripeClasses.slice();
      }

      /*
       * Columns
       * See if we should load columns automatically or use defined ones
       */
      var anThs = [];
      var aoColumnsInit;
      var nThead = this.getElementsByTagName('thead');
      if (nThead.length !== 0) {
        _fnDetectHeader(oSettings.aoHeader, nThead[0]);
        anThs = _fnGetUniqueThs(oSettings);
      }

      /* If not given a column array, generate one with nulls */
      if (oInit.aoColumns === null) {
        aoColumnsInit = [];
        for (i = 0, iLen = anThs.length; i < iLen; i++) {
          aoColumnsInit.push(null);
        }
      } else {
        aoColumnsInit = oInit.aoColumns;
      }

      /* Add the columns */
      for (i = 0, iLen = aoColumnsInit.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        _fnAddColumn(oSettings, anThs ? anThs[i] : null);
      }

      /* Apply the column definitions */
      _fnApplyColumnDefs(
        oSettings,
        oInit.aoColumnDefs,
        aoColumnsInit,
        function (iCol, oDef) {
          _fnColumnOptions(oSettings, iCol, oDef);
        }
      );

      /* HTML5 attribute detection - build an mData object automatically if the
       * attributes are found
       */
      if (rowOne.length) {
        var a = function (cell, name) {
          return cell.getAttribute('data-' + name) !== null ? name : null;
        };

        $(rowOne[0])
          .children('th, td')
          .each(function (i, cell) {
            var col = oSettings.aoColumns[i];

            if (col.mData === i) {
              var sort = a(cell, 'sort') || a(cell, 'order');
              var filter = a(cell, 'filter') || a(cell, 'search');

              if (sort !== null || filter !== null) {
                col.mData = {
                  _: i + '.display',
                  sort: sort !== null ? i + '.@data-' + sort : undefined,
                  type: sort !== null ? i + '.@data-' + sort : undefined,
                  filter: filter !== null ? i + '.@data-' + filter : undefined,
                };

                _fnColumnOptions(oSettings, i);
              }
            }
          });
      }

      var features = oSettings.oFeatures;

      /* Must be done after everything which can be overridden by the state saving! */
      if (oInit.bStateSave) {
        features.bStateSave = true;
        _fnLoadState(oSettings, oInit);
        _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoDrawCallback', _fnSaveState, 'state_save');
      }

      /*
       * Sorting
       * @todo For modularisation (1.11) this needs to do into a sort start up handler
       */

      // If aaSorting is not defined, then we use the first indicator in asSorting
      // in case that has been altered, so the default sort reflects that option
      if (oInit.aaSorting === undefined) {
        var sorting = oSettings.aaSorting;
        for (i = 0, iLen = sorting.length; i < iLen; i++) {
          sorting[i][1] = oSettings.aoColumns[i].asSorting[0];
        }
      }

      /* Do a first pass on the sorting classes (allows any size changes to be taken into
       * account, and also will apply sorting disabled classes if disabled
       */
      _fnSortingClasses(oSettings);

      if (features.bSort) {
        _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, 'aoDrawCallback', function () {
          if (oSettings.bSorted) {
            var aSort = _fnSortFlatten(oSettings);
            var sortedColumns = {};

            $.each(aSort, function (i, val) {
              sortedColumns[val.src] = val.dir;
            });

            _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, null, 'order', [
              oSettings,
              aSort,
              sortedColumns,
            ]);
            _fnSortAria(oSettings);
          }
        });
      }

      _fnCallbackReg(
        oSettings,
        'aoDrawCallback',
        function () {
          if (
            oSettings.bSorted ||
            _fnDataSource(oSettings) === 'ssp' ||
            features.bDeferRender
          ) {
            _fnSortingClasses(oSettings);
          }
        },
        'sc'
      );

      /*
       * Final init
       * Cache the header, body and footer as required, creating them if needed
       */

      // Work around for Webkit bug 83867 - store the caption-side before removing from doc
      var captions = $this.children('caption').each(function () {
        this._captionSide = $this.css('caption-side');
      });

      var thead = $this.children('thead');
      if (thead.length === 0) {
        thead = $('<thead/>').appendTo(this);
      }
      oSettings.nTHead = thead[0];

      var tbody = $this.children('tbody');
      if (tbody.length === 0) {
        tbody = $('<tbody/>').appendTo(this);
      }
      oSettings.nTBody = tbody[0];

      var tfoot = $this.children('tfoot');
      if (
        tfoot.length === 0 &&
        captions.length > 0 &&
        (oSettings.oScroll.sX !== '' || oSettings.oScroll.sY !== '')
      ) {
        // If we are a scrolling table, and no footer has been given, then we need to create
        // a tfoot element for the caption element to be appended to
        tfoot = $('<tfoot/>').appendTo(this);
      }

      if (tfoot.length === 0 || tfoot.children().length === 0) {
        $this.addClass(oClasses.sNoFooter);
      } else if (tfoot.length > 0) {
        oSettings.nTFoot = tfoot[0];
        _fnDetectHeader(oSettings.aoFooter, oSettings.nTFoot);
      }

      /* Check if there is data passing into the constructor */
      if (oInit.aaData) {
        for (i = 0; i < oInit.aaData.length; i++) {
          _fnAddData(oSettings, oInit.aaData[i]);
        }
      } else if (
        oSettings.bDeferLoading ||
        _fnDataSource(oSettings) === 'dom'
      ) {
        /* Grab the data from the page - only do this when deferred loading or no Ajax
         * source since there is no point in reading the DOM data if we are then going
         * to replace it with Ajax data
         */
        _fnAddTr(oSettings, $(oSettings.nTBody).children('tr'));
      }

      /* Copy the data index array */
      oSettings.aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.slice();

      /* Initialisation complete - table can be drawn */
      oSettings.bInitialised = true;

      /* Check if we need to initialise the table (it might not have been handed off to the
       * language processor)
       */
      if (bInitHandedOff === false) {
        _fnInitialise(oSettings);
      }
    });
    _that = null;
    return this;
  };

  /*
   * It is useful to have variables which are scoped locally so only the
   * DataTables functions can access them and they don't leak into global space.
   * At the same time these functions are often useful over multiple files in the
   * core and API, so we list, or at least document, all variables which are used
   * by DataTables as private variables here. This also ensures that there is no
   * clashing of variable names and that they can easily referenced for reuse.
   */

  // Defined else where
  //  _selector_run
  //  _selector_opts
  //  _selector_first
  //  _selector_row_indexes

  var _ext; // DataTable.ext
  var _Api; // DataTable.Api
  var _api_register; // DataTable.Api.register
  var _api_registerPlural; // DataTable.Api.registerPlural

  var _re_dic = {};
  var _re_new_lines = /[\r\n]/g;
  var _re_html = /<.*?>/g;
  var _re_date_start = /^[\w\+\-]/;
  var _re_date_end = /[\w\+\-]$/;

  // Escape regular expression special characters
  var _re_escape_regex = new RegExp(
    '(\\' +
      [
        '/',
        '.',
        '*',
        '+',
        '?',
        '|',
        '(',
        ')',
        '[',
        ']',
        '{',
        '}',
        '\\',
        '$',
        '^',
        '-',
      ].join('|\\') +
      ')',
    'g'
  );

  // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_exchange_market
  // - \u20BD - Russian ruble.
  // - \u20a9 - South Korean Won
  // - \u20BA - Turkish Lira
  // - \u20B9 - Indian Rupee
  // - R - Brazil (R$) and South Africa
  // - fr - Swiss Franc
  // - kr - Swedish krona, Norwegian krone and Danish krone
  // - \u2009 is thin space and \u202F is narrow no-break space, both used in many
  //   standards as thousands separators.
  var _re_formatted_numeric = /[',$£€¥%\u2009\u202F\u20BD\u20a9\u20BArfk]/gi;

  var _empty = function (d) {
    return !d || d === true || d === '-' ? true : false;
  };

  var _intVal = function (s) {
    var integer = parseInt(s, 10);
    return !isNaN(integer) && isFinite(s) ? integer : null;
  };

  // Convert from a formatted number with characters other than `.` as the
  // decimal place, to a Javascript number
  var _numToDecimal = function (num, decimalPoint) {
    // Cache created regular expressions for speed as this function is called often
    if (!_re_dic[decimalPoint]) {
      _re_dic[decimalPoint] = new RegExp(_fnEscapeRegex(decimalPoint), 'g');
    }
    return typeof num === 'string' && decimalPoint !== '.'
      ? num.replace(/\./g, '').replace(_re_dic[decimalPoint], '.')
      : num;
  };

  var _isNumber = function (d, decimalPoint, formatted) {
    var strType = typeof d === 'string';

    // If empty return immediately so there must be a number if it is a
    // formatted string (this stops the string "k", or "kr", etc being detected
    // as a formatted number for currency
    if (_empty(d)) {
      return true;
    }

    if (decimalPoint && strType) {
      d = _numToDecimal(d, decimalPoint);
    }

    if (formatted && strType) {
      d = d.replace(_re_formatted_numeric, '');
    }

    return !isNaN(parseFloat(d)) && isFinite(d);
  };

  // A string without HTML in it can be considered to be HTML still
  var _isHtml = function (d) {
    return _empty(d) || typeof d === 'string';
  };

  var _htmlNumeric = function (d, decimalPoint, formatted) {
    if (_empty(d)) {
      return true;
    }

    var html = _isHtml(d);
    return !html
      ? null
      : _isNumber(_stripHtml(d), decimalPoint, formatted)
      ? true
      : null;
  };

  var _pluck = function (a, prop, prop2) {
    var out = [];
    var i = 0,
      ien = a.length;

    // Could have the test in the loop for slightly smaller code, but speed
    // is essential here
    if (prop2 !== undefined) {
      for (; i < ien; i++) {
        if (a[i] && a[i][prop]) {
          out.push(a[i][prop][prop2]);
        }
      }
    } else {
      for (; i < ien; i++) {
        if (a[i]) {
          out.push(a[i][prop]);
        }
      }
    }

    return out;
  };

  // Basically the same as _pluck, but rather than looping over `a` we use `order`
  // as the indexes to pick from `a`
  var _pluck_order = function (a, order, prop, prop2) {
    var out = [];
    var i = 0,
      ien = order.length;

    // Could have the test in the loop for slightly smaller code, but speed
    // is essential here
    if (prop2 !== undefined) {
      for (; i < ien; i++) {
        if (a[order[i]][prop]) {
          out.push(a[order[i]][prop][prop2]);
        }
      }
    } else {
      for (; i < ien; i++) {
        out.push(a[order[i]][prop]);
      }
    }

    return out;
  };

  var _range = function (len, start) {
    var out = [];
    var end;

    if (start === undefined) {
      start = 0;
      end = len;
    } else {
      end = start;
      start = len;
    }

    for (var i = start; i < end; i++) {
      out.push(i);
    }

    return out;
  };

  var _removeEmpty = function (a) {
    var out = [];

    for (var i = 0, ien = a.length; i < ien; i++) {
      if (a[i]) {
        // careful - will remove all falsy values!
        out.push(a[i]);
      }
    }

    return out;
  };

  var _stripHtml = function (d) {
    return d.replace(_re_html, '');
  };

  /**
   * Find the unique elements in a source array.
   *
   * @param  {array} src Source array
   * @return {array} Array of unique items
   * @ignore
   */
  var _unique = function (src) {
    // A faster unique method is to use object keys to identify used values,
    // but this doesn't work with arrays or objects, which we must also
    // consider. See jsperf.com/compare-array-unique-versions/4 for more
    // information.
    var out = [],
      val,
      i,
      ien = src.length,
      j,
      k = 0;

    again: for (i = 0; i < ien; i++) {
      val = src[i];

      for (j = 0; j < k; j++) {
        if (out[j] === val) {
          continue again;
        }
      }

      out.push(val);
      k++;
    }

    return out;
  };

  /**
   * DataTables utility methods
   *
   * This namespace provides helper methods that DataTables uses internally to
   * create a DataTable, but which are not exclusively used only for DataTables.
   * These methods can be used by extension authors to save the duplication of
   * code.
   *
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.util = {
    /**
     * Throttle the calls to a function. Arguments and context are maintained
     * for the throttled function.
     *
     * @param {function} fn Function to be called
     * @param {integer} freq Call frequency in mS
     * @return {function} Wrapped function
     */
    throttle: function (fn, freq) {
      var frequency = freq !== undefined ? freq : 200,
        last,
        timer;

      return function () {
        var that = this,
          now = +new Date(),
          args = arguments;

        if (last && now < last + frequency) {
          clearTimeout(timer);

          timer = setTimeout(function () {
            last = undefined;
            fn.apply(that, args);
          }, frequency);
        } else {
          last = now;
          fn.apply(that, args);
        }
      };
    },

    /**
     * Escape a string such that it can be used in a regular expression
     *
     *  @param {string} val string to escape
     *  @returns {string} escaped string
     */
    escapeRegex: function (val) {
      return val.replace(_re_escape_regex, '\\$1');
    },
  };

  /**
   * Create a mapping object that allows camel case parameters to be looked up
   * for their Hungarian counterparts. The mapping is stored in a private
   * parameter called `_hungarianMap` which can be accessed on the source object.
   *  @param {object} o
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnHungarianMap(o) {
    var hungarian = 'a aa ai ao as b fn i m o s ',
      match,
      newKey,
      map = {};

    $.each(o, function (key, val) {
      match = key.match(/^([^A-Z]+?)([A-Z])/);

      if (match && hungarian.indexOf(match[1] + ' ') !== -1) {
        newKey = key.replace(match[0], match[2].toLowerCase());
        map[newKey] = key;

        if (match[1] === 'o') {
          _fnHungarianMap(o[key]);
        }
      }
    });

    o._hungarianMap = map;
  }

  /**
   * Convert from camel case parameters to Hungarian, based on a Hungarian map
   * created by _fnHungarianMap.
   *  @param {object} src The model object which holds all parameters that can be
   *    mapped.
   *  @param {object} user The object to convert from camel case to Hungarian.
   *  @param {boolean} force When set to `true`, properties which already have a
   *    Hungarian value in the `user` object will be overwritten. Otherwise they
   *    won't be.
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnCamelToHungarian(src, user, force) {
    if (!src._hungarianMap) {
      _fnHungarianMap(src);
    }

    var hungarianKey;

    $.each(user, function (key, val) {
      hungarianKey = src._hungarianMap[key];

      if (
        hungarianKey !== undefined &&
        (force || user[hungarianKey] === undefined)
      ) {
        // For objects, we need to buzz down into the object to copy parameters
        if (hungarianKey.charAt(0) === 'o') {
          // Copy the camelCase options over to the hungarian
          if (!user[hungarianKey]) {
            user[hungarianKey] = {};
          }
          $.extend(true, user[hungarianKey], user[key]);

          _fnCamelToHungarian(src[hungarianKey], user[hungarianKey], force);
        } else {
          user[hungarianKey] = user[key];
        }
      }
    });
  }

  /**
   * Language compatibility - when certain options are given, and others aren't, we
   * need to duplicate the values over, in order to provide backwards compatibility
   * with older language files.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnLanguageCompat(lang) {
    var defaults = DataTable.defaults.oLanguage;
    var zeroRecords = lang.sZeroRecords;

    /* Backwards compatibility - if there is no sEmptyTable given, then use the same as
     * sZeroRecords - assuming that is given.
     */
    if (
      !lang.sEmptyTable &&
      zeroRecords &&
      defaults.sEmptyTable === 'No data available in table'
    ) {
      _fnMap(lang, lang, 'sZeroRecords', 'sEmptyTable');
    }

    /* Likewise with loading records */
    if (
      !lang.sLoadingRecords &&
      zeroRecords &&
      defaults.sLoadingRecords === 'Loading...'
    ) {
      _fnMap(lang, lang, 'sZeroRecords', 'sLoadingRecords');
    }

    // Old parameter name of the thousands separator mapped onto the new
    if (lang.sInfoThousands) {
      lang.sThousands = lang.sInfoThousands;
    }

    var decimal = lang.sDecimal;
    if (decimal) {
      _addNumericSort(decimal);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Map one parameter onto another
   *  @param {object} o Object to map
   *  @param {*} knew The new parameter name
   *  @param {*} old The old parameter name
   */
  var _fnCompatMap = function (o, knew, old) {
    if (o[knew] !== undefined) {
      o[old] = o[knew];
    }
  };

  /**
   * Provide backwards compatibility for the main DT options. Note that the new
   * options are mapped onto the old parameters, so this is an external interface
   * change only.
   *  @param {object} init Object to map
   */
  function _fnCompatOpts(init) {
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'ordering', 'bSort');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderMulti', 'bSortMulti');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderClasses', 'bSortClasses');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderCellsTop', 'bSortCellsTop');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'order', 'aaSorting');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderFixed', 'aaSortingFixed');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'paging', 'bPaginate');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'pagingType', 'sPaginationType');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'pageLength', 'iDisplayLength');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'searching', 'bFilter');

    // Boolean initialisation of x-scrolling
    if (typeof init.sScrollX === 'boolean') {
      init.sScrollX = init.sScrollX ? '100%' : '';
    }
    if (typeof init.scrollX === 'boolean') {
      init.scrollX = init.scrollX ? '100%' : '';
    }

    // Column search objects are in an array, so it needs to be converted
    // element by element
    var searchCols = init.aoSearchCols;

    if (searchCols) {
      for (var i = 0, ien = searchCols.length; i < ien; i++) {
        if (searchCols[i]) {
          _fnCamelToHungarian(DataTable.models.oSearch, searchCols[i]);
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Provide backwards compatibility for column options. Note that the new options
   * are mapped onto the old parameters, so this is an external interface change
   * only.
   *  @param {object} init Object to map
   */
  function _fnCompatCols(init) {
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderable', 'bSortable');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderData', 'aDataSort');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderSequence', 'asSorting');
    _fnCompatMap(init, 'orderDataType', 'sortDataType');

    // orderData can be given as an integer
    var dataSort = init.aDataSort;
    if (dataSort && !$.isArray(dataSort)) {
      init.aDataSort = [dataSort];
    }
  }

  /**
   * Browser feature detection for capabilities, quirks
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnBrowserDetect(settings) {
    // We don't need to do this every time DataTables is constructed, the values
    // calculated are specific to the browser and OS configuration which we
    // don't expect to change between initialisations
    if (!DataTable.__browser) {
      var browser = {};
      DataTable.__browser = browser;

      // Scrolling feature / quirks detection
      var n = $('<div/>')
        .css({
          position: 'fixed',
          top: 0,
          left: 0,
          height: 1,
          width: 1,
          overflow: 'hidden',
        })
        .append(
          $('<div/>')
            .css({
              position: 'absolute',
              top: 1,
              left: 1,
              width: 100,
              overflow: 'scroll',
            })
            .append(
              $('<div/>').css({
                width: '100%',
                height: 10,
              })
            )
        )
        .appendTo('body');

      var outer = n.children();
      var inner = outer.children();

      // Numbers below, in order, are:
      // inner.offsetWidth, inner.clientWidth, outer.offsetWidth, outer.clientWidth
      //
      // IE6 XP:                           100 100 100  83
      // IE7 Vista:                        100 100 100  83
      // IE 8+ Windows:                     83  83 100  83
      // Evergreen Windows:                 83  83 100  83
      // Evergreen Mac with scrollbars:     85  85 100  85
      // Evergreen Mac without scrollbars: 100 100 100 100

      // Get scrollbar width
      browser.barWidth = outer[0].offsetWidth - outer[0].clientWidth;

      // IE6/7 will oversize a width 100% element inside a scrolling element, to
      // include the width of the scrollbar, while other browsers ensure the inner
      // element is contained without forcing scrolling
      browser.bScrollOversize =
        inner[0].offsetWidth === 100 && outer[0].clientWidth !== 100;

      // In rtl text layout, some browsers (most, but not all) will place the
      // scrollbar on the left, rather than the right.
      browser.bScrollbarLeft = Math.round(inner.offset().left) !== 1;

      // IE8- don't provide height and width for getBoundingClientRect
      browser.bBounding = n[0].getBoundingClientRect().width ? true : false;

      n.remove();
    }

    $.extend(settings.oBrowser, DataTable.__browser);
    settings.oScroll.iBarWidth = DataTable.__browser.barWidth;
  }

  /**
   * Array.prototype reduce[Right] method, used for browsers which don't support
   * JS 1.6. Done this way to reduce code size, since we iterate either way
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnReduce(that, fn, init, start, end, inc) {
    var i = start,
      value,
      isSet = false;

    if (init !== undefined) {
      value = init;
      isSet = true;
    }

    while (i !== end) {
      if (!that.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
        continue;
      }

      value = isSet ? fn(value, that[i], i, that) : that[i];

      isSet = true;
      i += inc;
    }

    return value;
  }

  /**
   * Add a column to the list used for the table with default values
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {node} nTh The th element for this column
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAddColumn(oSettings, nTh) {
    // Add column to aoColumns array
    var oDefaults = DataTable.defaults.column;
    var iCol = oSettings.aoColumns.length;
    var oCol = $.extend({}, DataTable.models.oColumn, oDefaults, {
      nTh: nTh ? nTh : document.createElement('th'),
      sTitle: oDefaults.sTitle ? oDefaults.sTitle : nTh ? nTh.innerHTML : '',
      aDataSort: oDefaults.aDataSort ? oDefaults.aDataSort : [iCol],
      mData: oDefaults.mData ? oDefaults.mData : iCol,
      idx: iCol,
    });
    oSettings.aoColumns.push(oCol);

    // Add search object for column specific search. Note that the `searchCols[ iCol ]`
    // passed into extend can be undefined. This allows the user to give a default
    // with only some of the parameters defined, and also not give a default
    var searchCols = oSettings.aoPreSearchCols;
    searchCols[iCol] = $.extend({}, DataTable.models.oSearch, searchCols[iCol]);

    // Use the default column options function to initialise classes etc
    _fnColumnOptions(oSettings, iCol, $(nTh).data());
  }

  /**
   * Apply options for a column
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} iCol column index to consider
   *  @param {object} oOptions object with sType, bVisible and bSearchable etc
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnColumnOptions(oSettings, iCol, oOptions) {
    var oCol = oSettings.aoColumns[iCol];
    var oClasses = oSettings.oClasses;
    var th = $(oCol.nTh);

    // Try to get width information from the DOM. We can't get it from CSS
    // as we'd need to parse the CSS stylesheet. `width` option can override
    if (!oCol.sWidthOrig) {
      // Width attribute
      oCol.sWidthOrig = th.attr('width') || null;

      // Style attribute
      var t = (th.attr('style') || '').match(/width:\s*(\d+[pxem%]+)/);
      if (t) {
        oCol.sWidthOrig = t[1];
      }
    }

    /* User specified column options */
    if (oOptions !== undefined && oOptions !== null) {
      // Backwards compatibility
      _fnCompatCols(oOptions);

      // Map camel case parameters to their Hungarian counterparts
      _fnCamelToHungarian(DataTable.defaults.column, oOptions);

      /* Backwards compatibility for mDataProp */
      if (oOptions.mDataProp !== undefined && !oOptions.mData) {
        oOptions.mData = oOptions.mDataProp;
      }

      if (oOptions.sType) {
        oCol._sManualType = oOptions.sType;
      }

      // `class` is a reserved word in Javascript, so we need to provide
      // the ability to use a valid name for the camel case input
      if (oOptions.className && !oOptions.sClass) {
        oOptions.sClass = oOptions.className;
      }

      $.extend(oCol, oOptions);
      _fnMap(oCol, oOptions, 'sWidth', 'sWidthOrig');

      /* iDataSort to be applied (backwards compatibility), but aDataSort will take
       * priority if defined
       */
      if (oOptions.iDataSort !== undefined) {
        oCol.aDataSort = [oOptions.iDataSort];
      }
      _fnMap(oCol, oOptions, 'aDataSort');
    }

    /* Cache the data get and set functions for speed */
    var mDataSrc = oCol.mData;
    var mData = _fnGetObjectDataFn(mDataSrc);
    var mRender = oCol.mRender ? _fnGetObjectDataFn(oCol.mRender) : null;

    var attrTest = function (src) {
      return typeof src === 'string' && src.indexOf('@') !== -1;
    };
    oCol._bAttrSrc =
      $.isPlainObject(mDataSrc) &&
      (attrTest(mDataSrc.sort) ||
        attrTest(mDataSrc.type) ||
        attrTest(mDataSrc.filter));
    oCol._setter = null;

    oCol.fnGetData = function (rowData, type, meta) {
      var innerData = mData(rowData, type, undefined, meta);

      return mRender && type
        ? mRender(innerData, type, rowData, meta)
        : innerData;
    };
    oCol.fnSetData = function (rowData, val, meta) {
      return _fnSetObjectDataFn(mDataSrc)(rowData, val, meta);
    };

    // Indicate if DataTables should read DOM data as an object or array
    // Used in _fnGetRowElements
    if (typeof mDataSrc !== 'number') {
      oSettings._rowReadObject = true;
    }

    /* Feature sorting overrides column specific when off */
    if (!oSettings.oFeatures.bSort) {
      oCol.bSortable = false;
      th.addClass(oClasses.sSortableNone); // Have to add class here as order event isn't called
    }

    /* Check that the class assignment is correct for sorting */
    var bAsc = $.inArray('asc', oCol.asSorting) !== -1;
    var bDesc = $.inArray('desc', oCol.asSorting) !== -1;
    if (!oCol.bSortable || (!bAsc && !bDesc)) {
      oCol.sSortingClass = oClasses.sSortableNone;
      oCol.sSortingClassJUI = '';
    } else if (bAsc && !bDesc) {
      oCol.sSortingClass = oClasses.sSortableAsc;
      oCol.sSortingClassJUI = oClasses.sSortJUIAscAllowed;
    } else if (!bAsc && bDesc) {
      oCol.sSortingClass = oClasses.sSortableDesc;
      oCol.sSortingClassJUI = oClasses.sSortJUIDescAllowed;
    } else {
      oCol.sSortingClass = oClasses.sSortable;
      oCol.sSortingClassJUI = oClasses.sSortJUI;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Adjust the table column widths for new data. Note: you would probably want to
   * do a redraw after calling this function!
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAdjustColumnSizing(settings) {
    /* Not interested in doing column width calculation if auto-width is disabled */
    if (settings.oFeatures.bAutoWidth !== false) {
      var columns = settings.aoColumns;

      _fnCalculateColumnWidths(settings);
      for (var i = 0, iLen = columns.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        columns[i].nTh.style.width = columns[i].sWidth;
      }
    }

    var scroll = settings.oScroll;
    if (scroll.sY !== '' || scroll.sX !== '') {
      _fnScrollDraw(settings);
    }

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'column-sizing', [settings]);
  }

  /**
   * Covert the index of a visible column to the index in the data array (take account
   * of hidden columns)
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} iMatch Visible column index to lookup
   *  @returns {int} i the data index
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnVisibleToColumnIndex(oSettings, iMatch) {
    var aiVis = _fnGetColumns(oSettings, 'bVisible');

    return typeof aiVis[iMatch] === 'number' ? aiVis[iMatch] : null;
  }

  /**
   * Covert the index of an index in the data array and convert it to the visible
   *   column index (take account of hidden columns)
   *  @param {int} iMatch Column index to lookup
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {int} i the data index
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnColumnIndexToVisible(oSettings, iMatch) {
    var aiVis = _fnGetColumns(oSettings, 'bVisible');
    var iPos = $.inArray(iMatch, aiVis);

    return iPos !== -1 ? iPos : null;
  }

  /**
   * Get the number of visible columns
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {int} i the number of visible columns
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnVisbleColumns(oSettings) {
    var vis = 0;

    // No reduce in IE8, use a loop for now
    $.each(oSettings.aoColumns, function (i, col) {
      if (col.bVisible && $(col.nTh).css('display') !== 'none') {
        vis++;
      }
    });

    return vis;
  }

  /**
   * Get an array of column indexes that match a given property
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {string} sParam Parameter in aoColumns to look for - typically
   *    bVisible or bSearchable
   *  @returns {array} Array of indexes with matched properties
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetColumns(oSettings, sParam) {
    var a = [];

    $.map(oSettings.aoColumns, function (val, i) {
      if (val[sParam]) {
        a.push(i);
      }
    });

    return a;
  }

  /**
   * Calculate the 'type' of a column
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnColumnTypes(settings) {
    var columns = settings.aoColumns;
    var data = settings.aoData;
    var types = DataTable.ext.type.detect;
    var i, ien, j, jen, k, ken;
    var col, cell, detectedType, cache;

    // For each column, spin over the
    for (i = 0, ien = columns.length; i < ien; i++) {
      col = columns[i];
      cache = [];

      if (!col.sType && col._sManualType) {
        col.sType = col._sManualType;
      } else if (!col.sType) {
        for (j = 0, jen = types.length; j < jen; j++) {
          for (k = 0, ken = data.length; k < ken; k++) {
            // Use a cache array so we only need to get the type data
            // from the formatter once (when using multiple detectors)
            if (cache[k] === undefined) {
              cache[k] = _fnGetCellData(settings, k, i, 'type');
            }

            detectedType = types[j](cache[k], settings);

            // If null, then this type can't apply to this column, so
            // rather than testing all cells, break out. There is an
            // exception for the last type which is `html`. We need to
            // scan all rows since it is possible to mix string and HTML
            // types
            if (!detectedType && j !== types.length - 1) {
              break;
            }

            // Only a single match is needed for html type since it is
            // bottom of the pile and very similar to string
            if (detectedType === 'html') {
              break;
            }
          }

          // Type is valid for all data points in the column - use this
          // type
          if (detectedType) {
            col.sType = detectedType;
            break;
          }
        }

        // Fall back - if no type was detected, always use string
        if (!col.sType) {
          col.sType = 'string';
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Take the column definitions and static columns arrays and calculate how
   * they relate to column indexes. The callback function will then apply the
   * definition found for a column to a suitable configuration object.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {array} aoColDefs The aoColumnDefs array that is to be applied
   *  @param {array} aoCols The aoColumns array that defines columns individually
   *  @param {function} fn Callback function - takes two parameters, the calculated
   *    column index and the definition for that column.
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnApplyColumnDefs(oSettings, aoColDefs, aoCols, fn) {
    var i, iLen, j, jLen, k, kLen, def;
    var columns = oSettings.aoColumns;

    // Column definitions with aTargets
    if (aoColDefs) {
      /* Loop over the definitions array - loop in reverse so first instance has priority */
      for (i = aoColDefs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
        def = aoColDefs[i];

        /* Each definition can target multiple columns, as it is an array */
        var aTargets = def.targets !== undefined ? def.targets : def.aTargets;

        if (!$.isArray(aTargets)) {
          aTargets = [aTargets];
        }

        for (j = 0, jLen = aTargets.length; j < jLen; j++) {
          if (typeof aTargets[j] === 'number' && aTargets[j] >= 0) {
            /* Add columns that we don't yet know about */
            while (columns.length <= aTargets[j]) {
              _fnAddColumn(oSettings);
            }

            /* Integer, basic index */
            fn(aTargets[j], def);
          } else if (typeof aTargets[j] === 'number' && aTargets[j] < 0) {
            /* Negative integer, right to left column counting */
            fn(columns.length + aTargets[j], def);
          } else if (typeof aTargets[j] === 'string') {
            /* Class name matching on TH element */
            for (k = 0, kLen = columns.length; k < kLen; k++) {
              if (
                aTargets[j] === '_all' ||
                $(columns[k].nTh).hasClass(aTargets[j])
              ) {
                fn(k, def);
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

    // Statically defined columns array
    if (aoCols) {
      for (i = 0, iLen = aoCols.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        fn(i, aoCols[i]);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Add a data array to the table, creating DOM node etc. This is the parallel to
   * _fnGatherData, but for adding rows from a Javascript source, rather than a
   * DOM source.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {array} aData data array to be added
   *  @param {node} [nTr] TR element to add to the table - optional. If not given,
   *    DataTables will create a row automatically
   *  @param {array} [anTds] Array of TD|TH elements for the row - must be given
   *    if nTr is.
   *  @returns {int} >=0 if successful (index of new aoData entry), -1 if failed
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAddData(oSettings, aDataIn, nTr, anTds) {
    /* Create the object for storing information about this new row */
    var iRow = oSettings.aoData.length;
    var oData = $.extend(true, {}, DataTable.models.oRow, {
      src: nTr ? 'dom' : 'data',
      idx: iRow,
    });

    oData._aData = aDataIn;
    oSettings.aoData.push(oData);

    /* Create the cells */
    var nTd, sThisType;
    var columns = oSettings.aoColumns;

    // Invalidate the column types as the new data needs to be revalidated
    for (var i = 0, iLen = columns.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      columns[i].sType = null;
    }

    /* Add to the display array */
    oSettings.aiDisplayMaster.push(iRow);

    var id = oSettings.rowIdFn(aDataIn);
    if (id !== undefined) {
      oSettings.aIds[id] = oData;
    }

    /* Create the DOM information, or register it if already present */
    if (nTr || !oSettings.oFeatures.bDeferRender) {
      _fnCreateTr(oSettings, iRow, nTr, anTds);
    }

    return iRow;
  }

  /**
   * Add one or more TR elements to the table. Generally we'd expect to
   * use this for reading data from a DOM sourced table, but it could be
   * used for an TR element. Note that if a TR is given, it is used (i.e.
   * it is not cloned).
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {array|node|jQuery} trs The TR element(s) to add to the table
   *  @returns {array} Array of indexes for the added rows
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAddTr(settings, trs) {
    var row;

    // Allow an individual node to be passed in
    if (!(trs instanceof $)) {
      trs = $(trs);
    }

    return trs.map(function (i, el) {
      row = _fnGetRowElements(settings, el);
      return _fnAddData(settings, row.data, el, row.cells);
    });
  }

  /**
   * Take a TR element and convert it to an index in aoData
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {node} n the TR element to find
   *  @returns {int} index if the node is found, null if not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnNodeToDataIndex(oSettings, n) {
    return n._DT_RowIndex !== undefined ? n._DT_RowIndex : null;
  }

  /**
   * Take a TD element and convert it into a column data index (not the visible index)
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} iRow The row number the TD/TH can be found in
   *  @param {node} n The TD/TH element to find
   *  @returns {int} index if the node is found, -1 if not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnNodeToColumnIndex(oSettings, iRow, n) {
    return $.inArray(n, oSettings.aoData[iRow].anCells);
  }

  /**
   * Get the data for a given cell from the internal cache, taking into account data mapping
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} rowIdx aoData row id
   *  @param {int} colIdx Column index
   *  @param {string} type data get type ('display', 'type' 'filter' 'sort')
   *  @returns {*} Cell data
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetCellData(settings, rowIdx, colIdx, type) {
    var draw = settings.iDraw;
    var col = settings.aoColumns[colIdx];
    var rowData = settings.aoData[rowIdx]._aData;
    var defaultContent = col.sDefaultContent;
    var cellData = col.fnGetData(rowData, type, {
      settings: settings,
      row: rowIdx,
      col: colIdx,
    });

    if (cellData === undefined) {
      if (settings.iDrawError !== draw && defaultContent === null) {
        _fnLog(
          settings,
          0,
          'Requested unknown parameter ' +
            (typeof col.mData === 'function'
              ? '{function}'
              : "'" + col.mData + "'") +
            ' for row ' +
            rowIdx +
            ', column ' +
            colIdx,
          4
        );
        settings.iDrawError = draw;
      }
      return defaultContent;
    }

    // When the data source is null and a specific data type is requested (i.e.
    // not the original data), we can use default column data
    if (
      (cellData === rowData || cellData === null) &&
      defaultContent !== null &&
      type !== undefined
    ) {
      cellData = defaultContent;
    } else if (typeof cellData === 'function') {
      // If the data source is a function, then we run it and use the return,
      // executing in the scope of the data object (for instances)
      return cellData.call(rowData);
    }

    if (cellData === null && type === 'display') {
      return '';
    }
    return cellData;
  }

  /**
   * Set the value for a specific cell, into the internal data cache
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} rowIdx aoData row id
   *  @param {int} colIdx Column index
   *  @param {*} val Value to set
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSetCellData(settings, rowIdx, colIdx, val) {
    var col = settings.aoColumns[colIdx];
    var rowData = settings.aoData[rowIdx]._aData;

    col.fnSetData(rowData, val, {
      settings: settings,
      row: rowIdx,
      col: colIdx,
    });
  }

  // Private variable that is used to match action syntax in the data property object
  var __reArray = /\[.*?\]$/;
  var __reFn = /\(\)$/;

  /**
   * Split string on periods, taking into account escaped periods
   * @param  {string} str String to split
   * @return {array} Split string
   */
  function _fnSplitObjNotation(str) {
    return $.map(str.match(/(\\.|[^\.])+/g) || [''], function (s) {
      return s.replace(/\\./g, '.');
    });
  }

  /**
   * Return a function that can be used to get data from a source object, taking
   * into account the ability to use nested objects as a source
   *  @param {string|int|function} mSource The data source for the object
   *  @returns {function} Data get function
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetObjectDataFn(mSource) {
    if ($.isPlainObject(mSource)) {
      /* Build an object of get functions, and wrap them in a single call */
      var o = {};
      $.each(mSource, function (key, val) {
        if (val) {
          o[key] = _fnGetObjectDataFn(val);
        }
      });

      return function (data, type, row, meta) {
        var t = o[type] || o._;
        return t !== undefined ? t(data, type, row, meta) : data;
      };
    } else if (mSource === null) {
      /* Give an empty string for rendering / sorting etc */
      return function (data) {
        // type, row and meta also passed, but not used
        return data;
      };
    } else if (typeof mSource === 'function') {
      return function (data, type, row, meta) {
        return mSource(data, type, row, meta);
      };
    } else if (
      typeof mSource === 'string' &&
      (mSource.indexOf('.') !== -1 ||
        mSource.indexOf('[') !== -1 ||
        mSource.indexOf('(') !== -1)
    ) {
      /* If there is a . in the source string then the data source is in a
       * nested object so we loop over the data for each level to get the next
       * level down. On each loop we test for undefined, and if found immediately
       * return. This allows entire objects to be missing and sDefaultContent to
       * be used if defined, rather than throwing an error
       */
      var fetchData = function (data, type, src) {
        var arrayNotation, funcNotation, out, innerSrc;

        if (src !== '') {
          var a = _fnSplitObjNotation(src);

          for (var i = 0, iLen = a.length; i < iLen; i++) {
            // Check if we are dealing with special notation
            arrayNotation = a[i].match(__reArray);
            funcNotation = a[i].match(__reFn);

            if (arrayNotation) {
              // Array notation
              a[i] = a[i].replace(__reArray, '');

              // Condition allows simply [] to be passed in
              if (a[i] !== '') {
                data = data[a[i]];
              }
              out = [];

              // Get the remainder of the nested object to get
              a.splice(0, i + 1);
              innerSrc = a.join('.');

              // Traverse each entry in the array getting the properties requested
              if ($.isArray(data)) {
                for (var j = 0, jLen = data.length; j < jLen; j++) {
                  out.push(fetchData(data[j], type, innerSrc));
                }
              }

              // If a string is given in between the array notation indicators, that
              // is used to join the strings together, otherwise an array is returned
              var join = arrayNotation[0].substring(
                1,
                arrayNotation[0].length - 1
              );
              data = join === '' ? out : out.join(join);

              // The inner call to fetchData has already traversed through the remainder
              // of the source requested, so we exit from the loop
              break;
            } else if (funcNotation) {
              // Function call
              a[i] = a[i].replace(__reFn, '');
              data = data[a[i]]();
              continue;
            }

            if (data === null || data[a[i]] === undefined) {
              return undefined;
            }
            data = data[a[i]];
          }
        }

        return data;
      };

      return function (data, type) {
        // row and meta also passed, but not used
        return fetchData(data, type, mSource);
      };
    } else {
      /* Array or flat object mapping */
      return function (data, type) {
        // row and meta also passed, but not used
        return data[mSource];
      };
    }
  }

  /**
   * Return a function that can be used to set data from a source object, taking
   * into account the ability to use nested objects as a source
   *  @param {string|int|function} mSource The data source for the object
   *  @returns {function} Data set function
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSetObjectDataFn(mSource) {
    if ($.isPlainObject(mSource)) {
      /* Unlike get, only the underscore (global) option is used for for
       * setting data since we don't know the type here. This is why an object
       * option is not documented for `mData` (which is read/write), but it is
       * for `mRender` which is read only.
       */
      return _fnSetObjectDataFn(mSource._);
    } else if (mSource === null) {
      /* Nothing to do when the data source is null */
      return function () {};
    } else if (typeof mSource === 'function') {
      return function (data, val, meta) {
        mSource(data, 'set', val, meta);
      };
    } else if (
      typeof mSource === 'string' &&
      (mSource.indexOf('.') !== -1 ||
        mSource.indexOf('[') !== -1 ||
        mSource.indexOf('(') !== -1)
    ) {
      /* Like the get, we need to get data from a nested object */
      var setData = function (data, val, src) {
        var a = _fnSplitObjNotation(src),
          b;
        var aLast = a[a.length - 1];
        var arrayNotation, funcNotation, o, innerSrc;

        for (var i = 0, iLen = a.length - 1; i < iLen; i++) {
          // Check if we are dealing with an array notation request
          arrayNotation = a[i].match(__reArray);
          funcNotation = a[i].match(__reFn);

          if (arrayNotation) {
            a[i] = a[i].replace(__reArray, '');
            data[a[i]] = [];

            // Get the remainder of the nested object to set so we can recurse
            b = a.slice();
            b.splice(0, i + 1);
            innerSrc = b.join('.');

            // Traverse each entry in the array setting the properties requested
            if ($.isArray(val)) {
              for (var j = 0, jLen = val.length; j < jLen; j++) {
                o = {};
                setData(o, val[j], innerSrc);
                data[a[i]].push(o);
              }
            } else {
              // We've been asked to save data to an array, but it
              // isn't array data to be saved. Best that can be done
              // is to just save the value.
              data[a[i]] = val;
            }

            // The inner call to setData has already traversed through the remainder
            // of the source and has set the data, thus we can exit here
            return;
          } else if (funcNotation) {
            // Function call
            a[i] = a[i].replace(__reFn, '');
            data = data[a[i]](val);
          }

          // If the nested object doesn't currently exist - since we are
          // trying to set the value - create it
          if (data[a[i]] === null || data[a[i]] === undefined) {
            data[a[i]] = {};
          }
          data = data[a[i]];
        }

        // Last item in the input - i.e, the actual set
        if (aLast.match(__reFn)) {
          // Function call
          data = data[aLast.replace(__reFn, '')](val);
        } else {
          // If array notation is used, we just want to strip it and use the property name
          // and assign the value. If it isn't used, then we get the result we want anyway
          data[aLast.replace(__reArray, '')] = val;
        }
      };

      return function (data, val) {
        // meta is also passed in, but not used
        return setData(data, val, mSource);
      };
    } else {
      /* Array or flat object mapping */
      return function (data, val) {
        // meta is also passed in, but not used
        data[mSource] = val;
      };
    }
  }

  /**
   * Return an array with the full table data
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns array {array} aData Master data array
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetDataMaster(settings) {
    return _pluck(settings.aoData, '_aData');
  }

  /**
   * Nuke the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnClearTable(settings) {
    settings.aoData.length = 0;
    settings.aiDisplayMaster.length = 0;
    settings.aiDisplay.length = 0;
    settings.aIds = {};
  }

  /**
   * Take an array of integers (index array) and remove a target integer (value - not
   * the key!)
   *  @param {array} a Index array to target
   *  @param {int} iTarget value to find
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnDeleteIndex(a, iTarget, splice) {
    var iTargetIndex = -1;

    for (var i = 0, iLen = a.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      if (a[i] === iTarget) {
        iTargetIndex = i;
      } else if (a[i] > iTarget) {
        a[i]--;
      }
    }

    if (iTargetIndex !== -1 && splice === undefined) {
      a.splice(iTargetIndex, 1);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Mark cached data as invalid such that a re-read of the data will occur when
   * the cached data is next requested. Also update from the data source object.
   *
   * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
   * @param {int}    rowIdx   Row index to invalidate
   * @param {string} [src]    Source to invalidate from: undefined, 'auto', 'dom'
   *     or 'data'
   * @param {int}    [colIdx] Column index to invalidate. If undefined the whole
   *     row will be invalidated
   * @memberof DataTable#oApi
   *
   * @todo For the modularisation of v1.11 this will need to become a callback, so
   *   the sort and filter methods can subscribe to it. That will required
   *   initialisation options for sorting, which is why it is not already baked in
   */
  function _fnInvalidate(settings, rowIdx, src, colIdx) {
    var row = settings.aoData[rowIdx];
    var i, ien;
    var cellWrite = function (cell, col) {
      // This is very frustrating, but in IE if you just write directly
      // to innerHTML, and elements that are overwritten are GC'ed,
      // even if there is a reference to them elsewhere
      while (cell.childNodes.length) {
        cell.removeChild(cell.firstChild);
      }

      cell.innerHTML = _fnGetCellData(settings, rowIdx, col, 'display');
    };

    // Are we reading last data from DOM or the data object?
    if (src === 'dom' || ((!src || src === 'auto') && row.src === 'dom')) {
      // Read the data from the DOM
      row._aData = _fnGetRowElements(
        settings,
        row,
        colIdx,
        colIdx === undefined ? undefined : row._aData
      ).data;
    } else {
      // Reading from data object, update the DOM
      var cells = row.anCells;

      if (cells) {
        if (colIdx !== undefined) {
          cellWrite(cells[colIdx], colIdx);
        } else {
          for (i = 0, ien = cells.length; i < ien; i++) {
            cellWrite(cells[i], i);
          }
        }
      }
    }

    // For both row and cell invalidation, the cached data for sorting and
    // filtering is nulled out
    row._aSortData = null;
    row._aFilterData = null;

    // Invalidate the type for a specific column (if given) or all columns since
    // the data might have changed
    var cols = settings.aoColumns;
    if (colIdx !== undefined) {
      cols[colIdx].sType = null;
    } else {
      for (i = 0, ien = cols.length; i < ien; i++) {
        cols[i].sType = null;
      }

      // Update DataTables special `DT_*` attributes for the row
      _fnRowAttributes(settings, row);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Build a data source object from an HTML row, reading the contents of the
   * cells that are in the row.
   *
   * @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
   * @param {node|object} TR element from which to read data or existing row
   *   object from which to re-read the data from the cells
   * @param {int} [colIdx] Optional column index
   * @param {array|object} [d] Data source object. If `colIdx` is given then this
   *   parameter should also be given and will be used to write the data into.
   *   Only the column in question will be written
   * @returns {object} Object with two parameters: `data` the data read, in
   *   document order, and `cells` and array of nodes (they can be useful to the
   *   caller, so rather than needing a second traversal to get them, just return
   *   them from here).
   * @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetRowElements(settings, row, colIdx, d) {
    var tds = [],
      td = row.firstChild,
      name,
      col,
      o,
      i = 0,
      contents,
      columns = settings.aoColumns,
      objectRead = settings._rowReadObject;

    // Allow the data object to be passed in, or construct
    d = d !== undefined ? d : objectRead ? {} : [];

    var attr = function (str, td) {
      if (typeof str === 'string') {
        var idx = str.indexOf('@');

        if (idx !== -1) {
          var attr = str.substring(idx + 1);
          var setter = _fnSetObjectDataFn(str);
          setter(d, td.getAttribute(attr));
        }
      }
    };

    // Read data from a cell and store into the data object
    var cellProcess = function (cell) {
      if (colIdx === undefined || colIdx === i) {
        col = columns[i];
        contents = $.trim(cell.innerHTML);

        if (col && col._bAttrSrc) {
          var setter = _fnSetObjectDataFn(col.mData._);
          setter(d, contents);

          attr(col.mData.sort, cell);
          attr(col.mData.type, cell);
          attr(col.mData.filter, cell);
        } else {
          // Depending on the `data` option for the columns the data can
          // be read to either an object or an array.
          if (objectRead) {
            if (!col._setter) {
              // Cache the setter function
              col._setter = _fnSetObjectDataFn(col.mData);
            }
            col._setter(d, contents);
          } else {
            d[i] = contents;
          }
        }
      }

      i++;
    };

    if (td) {
      // `tr` element was passed in
      while (td) {
        name = td.nodeName.toUpperCase();

        if (name === 'TD' || name === 'TH') {
          cellProcess(td);
          tds.push(td);
        }

        td = td.nextSibling;
      }
    } else {
      // Existing row object passed in
      tds = row.anCells;

      for (var j = 0, jen = tds.length; j < jen; j++) {
        cellProcess(tds[j]);
      }
    }

    // Read the ID from the DOM if present
    var rowNode = row.firstChild ? row : row.nTr;

    if (rowNode) {
      var id = rowNode.getAttribute('id');

      if (id) {
        _fnSetObjectDataFn(settings.rowId)(d, id);
      }
    }

    return {
      data: d,
      cells: tds,
    };
  }
  /**
   * Create a new TR element (and it's TD children) for a row
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} iRow Row to consider
   *  @param {node} [nTrIn] TR element to add to the table - optional. If not given,
   *    DataTables will create a row automatically
   *  @param {array} [anTds] Array of TD|TH elements for the row - must be given
   *    if nTr is.
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnCreateTr(oSettings, iRow, nTrIn, anTds) {
    var row = oSettings.aoData[iRow],
      rowData = row._aData,
      cells = [],
      nTr,
      nTd,
      oCol,
      i,
      iLen;

    if (row.nTr === null) {
      nTr = nTrIn || document.createElement('tr');

      row.nTr = nTr;
      row.anCells = cells;

      /* Use a private property on the node to allow reserve mapping from the node
       * to the aoData array for fast look up
       */
      nTr._DT_RowIndex = iRow;

      /* Special parameters can be given by the data source to be used on the row */
      _fnRowAttributes(oSettings, row);

      /* Process each column */
      for (i = 0, iLen = oSettings.aoColumns.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        oCol = oSettings.aoColumns[i];

        nTd = nTrIn ? anTds[i] : document.createElement(oCol.sCellType);
        nTd._DT_CellIndex = {
          row: iRow,
          column: i,
        };

        cells.push(nTd);

        // Need to create the HTML if new, or if a rendering function is defined
        if (
          (!nTrIn || oCol.mRender || oCol.mData !== i) &&
          (!$.isPlainObject(oCol.mData) || oCol.mData._ !== i + '.display')
        ) {
          nTd.innerHTML = _fnGetCellData(oSettings, iRow, i, 'display');
        }

        /* Add user defined class */
        if (oCol.sClass) {
          nTd.className += ' ' + oCol.sClass;
        }

        // Visibility - add or remove as required
        if (oCol.bVisible && !nTrIn) {
          nTr.appendChild(nTd);
        } else if (!oCol.bVisible && nTrIn) {
          nTd.parentNode.removeChild(nTd);
        }

        if (oCol.fnCreatedCell) {
          oCol.fnCreatedCell.call(
            oSettings.oInstance,
            nTd,
            _fnGetCellData(oSettings, iRow, i),
            rowData,
            iRow,
            i
          );
        }
      }

      _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoRowCreatedCallback', null, [
        nTr,
        rowData,
        iRow,
      ]);
    }

    // Remove once webkit bug 131819 and Chromium bug 365619 have been resolved
    // and deployed
    row.nTr.setAttribute('role', 'row');
  }

  /**
   * Add attributes to a row based on the special `DT_*` parameters in a data
   * source object.
   *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} DataTables row object for the row to be modified
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnRowAttributes(settings, row) {
    var tr = row.nTr;
    var data = row._aData;

    if (tr) {
      var id = settings.rowIdFn(data);

      if (id) {
        tr.id = id;
      }

      if (data.DT_RowClass) {
        // Remove any classes added by DT_RowClass before
        var a = data.DT_RowClass.split(' ');
        row.__rowc = row.__rowc ? _unique(row.__rowc.concat(a)) : a;

        $(tr).removeClass(row.__rowc.join(' ')).addClass(data.DT_RowClass);
      }

      if (data.DT_RowAttr) {
        $(tr).attr(data.DT_RowAttr);
      }

      if (data.DT_RowData) {
        $(tr).data(data.DT_RowData);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Create the HTML header for the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnBuildHead(oSettings) {
    var i, ien, cell, row, column;
    var thead = oSettings.nTHead;
    var tfoot = oSettings.nTFoot;
    var createHeader = $('th, td', thead).length === 0;
    var classes = oSettings.oClasses;
    var columns = oSettings.aoColumns;

    if (createHeader) {
      row = $('<tr/>').appendTo(thead);
    }

    for (i = 0, ien = columns.length; i < ien; i++) {
      column = columns[i];
      cell = $(column.nTh).addClass(column.sClass);

      if (createHeader) {
        cell.appendTo(row);
      }

      // 1.11 move into sorting
      if (oSettings.oFeatures.bSort) {
        cell.addClass(column.sSortingClass);

        if (column.bSortable !== false) {
          cell
            .attr('tabindex', oSettings.iTabIndex)
            .attr('aria-controls', oSettings.sTableId);

          _fnSortAttachListener(oSettings, column.nTh, i);
        }
      }

      if (column.sTitle !== cell[0].innerHTML) {
        cell.html(column.sTitle);
      }

      _fnRenderer(oSettings, 'header')(oSettings, cell, column, classes);
    }

    if (createHeader) {
      _fnDetectHeader(oSettings.aoHeader, thead);
    }

    /* ARIA role for the rows */
    $(thead).find('>tr').attr('role', 'row');

    /* Deal with the footer - add classes if required */
    $(thead).find('>tr>th, >tr>td').addClass(classes.sHeaderTH);
    $(tfoot).find('>tr>th, >tr>td').addClass(classes.sFooterTH);

    // Cache the footer cells. Note that we only take the cells from the first
    // row in the footer. If there is more than one row the user wants to
    // interact with, they need to use the table().foot() method. Note also this
    // allows cells to be used for multiple columns using colspan
    if (tfoot !== null) {
      var cells = oSettings.aoFooter[0];

      for (i = 0, ien = cells.length; i < ien; i++) {
        column = columns[i];
        column.nTf = cells[i].cell;

        if (column.sClass) {
          $(column.nTf).addClass(column.sClass);
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Draw the header (or footer) element based on the column visibility states. The
   * methodology here is to use the layout array from _fnDetectHeader, modified for
   * the instantaneous column visibility, to construct the new layout. The grid is
   * traversed over cell at a time in a rows x columns grid fashion, although each
   * cell insert can cover multiple elements in the grid - which is tracks using the
   * aApplied array. Cell inserts in the grid will only occur where there isn't
   * already a cell in that position.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param array {objects} aoSource Layout array from _fnDetectHeader
   *  @param {boolean} [bIncludeHidden=false] If true then include the hidden columns in the calc,
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnDrawHead(oSettings, aoSource, bIncludeHidden) {
    var i, iLen, j, jLen, k, kLen, n, nLocalTr;
    var aoLocal = [];
    var aApplied = [];
    var iColumns = oSettings.aoColumns.length;
    var iRowspan, iColspan;

    if (!aoSource) {
      return;
    }

    if (bIncludeHidden === undefined) {
      bIncludeHidden = false;
    }

    /* Make a copy of the master layout array, but without the visible columns in it */
    for (i = 0, iLen = aoSource.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      aoLocal[i] = aoSource[i].slice();
      aoLocal[i].nTr = aoSource[i].nTr;

      /* Remove any columns which are currently hidden */
      for (j = iColumns - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
        if (!oSettings.aoColumns[j].bVisible && !bIncludeHidden) {
          aoLocal[i].splice(j, 1);
        }
      }

      /* Prep the applied array - it needs an element for each row */
      aApplied.push([]);
    }

    for (i = 0, iLen = aoLocal.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      nLocalTr = aoLocal[i].nTr;

      /* All cells are going to be replaced, so empty out the row */
      if (nLocalTr) {
        while ((n = nLocalTr.firstChild)) {
          nLocalTr.removeChild(n);
        }
      }

      for (j = 0, jLen = aoLocal[i].length; j < jLen; j++) {
        iRowspan = 1;
        iColspan = 1;

        /* Check to see if there is already a cell (row/colspan) covering our target
         * insert point. If there is, then there is nothing to do.
         */
        if (aApplied[i][j] === undefined) {
          nLocalTr.appendChild(aoLocal[i][j].cell);
          aApplied[i][j] = 1;

          /* Expand the cell to cover as many rows as needed */
          while (
            aoLocal[i + iRowspan] !== undefined &&
            aoLocal[i][j].cell === aoLocal[i + iRowspan][j].cell
          ) {
            aApplied[i + iRowspan][j] = 1;
            iRowspan++;
          }

          /* Expand the cell to cover as many columns as needed */
          while (
            aoLocal[i][j + iColspan] !== undefined &&
            aoLocal[i][j].cell === aoLocal[i][j + iColspan].cell
          ) {
            /* Must update the applied array over the rows for the columns */
            for (k = 0; k < iRowspan; k++) {
              aApplied[i + k][j + iColspan] = 1;
            }
            iColspan++;
          }

          /* Do the actual expansion in the DOM */
          $(aoLocal[i][j].cell)
            .attr('rowspan', iRowspan)
            .attr('colspan', iColspan);
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Insert the required TR nodes into the table for display
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnDraw(oSettings) {
    /* Provide a pre-callback function which can be used to cancel the draw is false is returned */
    var aPreDraw = _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoPreDrawCallback', 'preDraw', [
      oSettings,
    ]);
    if ($.inArray(false, aPreDraw) !== -1) {
      _fnProcessingDisplay(oSettings, false);
      return;
    }

    var i, iLen, n;
    var anRows = [];
    var iRowCount = 0;
    var asStripeClasses = oSettings.asStripeClasses;
    var iStripes = asStripeClasses.length;
    var iOpenRows = oSettings.aoOpenRows.length;
    var oLang = oSettings.oLanguage;
    var iInitDisplayStart = oSettings.iInitDisplayStart;
    var bServerSide = _fnDataSource(oSettings) === 'ssp';
    var aiDisplay = oSettings.aiDisplay;

    oSettings.bDrawing = true;

    /* Check and see if we have an initial draw position from state saving */
    if (iInitDisplayStart !== undefined && iInitDisplayStart !== -1) {
      oSettings._iDisplayStart = bServerSide
        ? iInitDisplayStart
        : iInitDisplayStart >= oSettings.fnRecordsDisplay()
        ? 0
        : iInitDisplayStart;

      oSettings.iInitDisplayStart = -1;
    }

    var iDisplayStart = oSettings._iDisplayStart;
    var iDisplayEnd = oSettings.fnDisplayEnd();

    /* Server-side processing draw intercept */
    if (oSettings.bDeferLoading) {
      oSettings.bDeferLoading = false;
      oSettings.iDraw++;
      _fnProcessingDisplay(oSettings, false);
    } else if (!bServerSide) {
      oSettings.iDraw++;
    } else if (!oSettings.bDestroying && !_fnAjaxUpdate(oSettings)) {
      return;
    }

    if (aiDisplay.length !== 0) {
      var iStart = bServerSide ? 0 : iDisplayStart;
      var iEnd = bServerSide ? oSettings.aoData.length : iDisplayEnd;

      for (var j = iStart; j < iEnd; j++) {
        var iDataIndex = aiDisplay[j];
        var aoData = oSettings.aoData[iDataIndex];
        if (aoData.nTr === null) {
          _fnCreateTr(oSettings, iDataIndex);
        }

        var nRow = aoData.nTr;

        /* Remove the old striping classes and then add the new one */
        if (iStripes !== 0) {
          var sStripe = asStripeClasses[iRowCount % iStripes];
          if (aoData._sRowStripe !== sStripe) {
            $(nRow).removeClass(aoData._sRowStripe).addClass(sStripe);
            aoData._sRowStripe = sStripe;
          }
        }

        // Row callback functions - might want to manipulate the row
        // iRowCount and j are not currently documented. Are they at all
        // useful?
        _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoRowCallback', null, [
          nRow,
          aoData._aData,
          iRowCount,
          j,
        ]);

        anRows.push(nRow);
        iRowCount++;
      }
    } else {
      /* Table is empty - create a row with an empty message in it */
      var sZero = oLang.sZeroRecords;
      if (oSettings.iDraw === 1 && _fnDataSource(oSettings) === 'ajax') {
        sZero = oLang.sLoadingRecords;
      } else if (oLang.sEmptyTable && oSettings.fnRecordsTotal() === 0) {
        sZero = oLang.sEmptyTable;
      }

      anRows[0] = $('<tr/>', {
        class: iStripes ? asStripeClasses[0] : '',
      }).append(
        $('<td />', {
          valign: 'top',
          colSpan: _fnVisbleColumns(oSettings),
          class: oSettings.oClasses.sRowEmpty,
        }).html(sZero)
      )[0];
    }

    /* Header and footer callbacks */
    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoHeaderCallback', 'header', [
      $(oSettings.nTHead).children('tr')[0],
      _fnGetDataMaster(oSettings),
      iDisplayStart,
      iDisplayEnd,
      aiDisplay,
    ]);

    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoFooterCallback', 'footer', [
      $(oSettings.nTFoot).children('tr')[0],
      _fnGetDataMaster(oSettings),
      iDisplayStart,
      iDisplayEnd,
      aiDisplay,
    ]);

    var body = $(oSettings.nTBody);

    body.children().detach();
    body.append($(anRows));

    /* Call all required callback functions for the end of a draw */
    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoDrawCallback', 'draw', [oSettings]);

    /* Draw is complete, sorting and filtering must be as well */
    oSettings.bSorted = false;
    oSettings.bFiltered = false;
    oSettings.bDrawing = false;
  }

  /**
   * Redraw the table - taking account of the various features which are enabled
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {boolean} [holdPosition] Keep the current paging position. By default
   *    the paging is reset to the first page
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnReDraw(settings, holdPosition) {
    var features = settings.oFeatures,
      sort = features.bSort,
      filter = features.bFilter;

    if (sort) {
      _fnSort(settings);
    }

    if (filter) {
      _fnFilterComplete(settings, settings.oPreviousSearch);
    } else {
      // No filtering, so we want to just use the display master
      settings.aiDisplay = settings.aiDisplayMaster.slice();
    }

    if (holdPosition !== true) {
      settings._iDisplayStart = 0;
    }

    // Let any modules know about the draw hold position state (used by
    // scrolling internally)
    settings._drawHold = holdPosition;

    _fnDraw(settings);

    settings._drawHold = false;
  }

  /**
   * Add the options to the page HTML for the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAddOptionsHtml(oSettings) {
    var classes = oSettings.oClasses;
    var table = $(oSettings.nTable);
    var holding = $('<div/>').insertBefore(table); // Holding element for speed
    var features = oSettings.oFeatures;

    // All DataTables are wrapped in a div
    var insert = $('<div/>', {
      id: oSettings.sTableId + '_wrapper',
      class:
        classes.sWrapper + (oSettings.nTFoot ? '' : ' ' + classes.sNoFooter),
    });

    oSettings.nHolding = holding[0];
    oSettings.nTableWrapper = insert[0];
    oSettings.nTableReinsertBefore = oSettings.nTable.nextSibling;

    /* Loop over the user set positioning and place the elements as needed */
    var aDom = oSettings.sDom.split('');
    var featureNode, cOption, nNewNode, cNext, sAttr, j;
    for (var i = 0; i < aDom.length; i++) {
      featureNode = null;
      cOption = aDom[i];

      if (cOption === '<') {
        /* New container div */
        nNewNode = $('<div/>')[0];

        /* Check to see if we should append an id and/or a class name to the container */
        cNext = aDom[i + 1];
        if (cNext === "'" || cNext === '"') {
          sAttr = '';
          j = 2;
          while (aDom[i + j] !== cNext) {
            sAttr += aDom[i + j];
            j++;
          }

          /* Replace jQuery UI constants @todo depreciated */
          if (sAttr === 'H') {
            sAttr = classes.sJUIHeader;
          } else if (sAttr === 'F') {
            sAttr = classes.sJUIFooter;
          }

          /* The attribute can be in the format of "#id.class", "#id" or "class" This logic
           * breaks the string into parts and applies them as needed
           */
          if (sAttr.indexOf('.') !== -1) {
            var aSplit = sAttr.split('.');
            nNewNode.id = aSplit[0].substr(1, aSplit[0].length - 1);
            nNewNode.className = aSplit[1];
          } else if (sAttr.charAt(0) === '#') {
            nNewNode.id = sAttr.substr(1, sAttr.length - 1);
          } else {
            nNewNode.className = sAttr;
          }

          i += j; /* Move along the position array */
        }

        insert.append(nNewNode);
        insert = $(nNewNode);
      } else if (cOption === '>') {
        /* End container div */
        insert = insert.parent();
      }
      // @todo Move options into their own plugins?
      else if (
        cOption === 'l' &&
        features.bPaginate &&
        features.bLengthChange
      ) {
        /* Length */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlLength(oSettings);
      } else if (cOption === 'f' && features.bFilter) {
        /* Filter */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlFilter(oSettings);
      } else if (cOption === 'r' && features.bProcessing) {
        /* pRocessing */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing(oSettings);
      } else if (cOption === 't') {
        /* Table */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlTable(oSettings);
      } else if (cOption === 'i' && features.bInfo) {
        /* Info */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlInfo(oSettings);
      } else if (cOption === 'p' && features.bPaginate) {
        /* Pagination */
        featureNode = _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate(oSettings);
      } else if (DataTable.ext.feature.length !== 0) {
        /* Plug-in features */
        var aoFeatures = DataTable.ext.feature;
        for (var k = 0, kLen = aoFeatures.length; k < kLen; k++) {
          if (cOption === aoFeatures[k].cFeature) {
            featureNode = aoFeatures[k].fnInit(oSettings);
            break;
          }
        }
      }

      /* Add to the 2D features array */
      if (featureNode) {
        var aanFeatures = oSettings.aanFeatures;

        if (!aanFeatures[cOption]) {
          aanFeatures[cOption] = [];
        }

        aanFeatures[cOption].push(featureNode);
        insert.append(featureNode);
      }
    }

    /* Built our DOM structure - replace the holding div with what we want */
    holding.replaceWith(insert);
    oSettings.nHolding = null;
  }

  /**
   * Use the DOM source to create up an array of header cells. The idea here is to
   * create a layout grid (array) of rows x columns, which contains a reference
   * to the cell that that point in the grid (regardless of col/rowspan), such that
   * any column / row could be removed and the new grid constructed
   *  @param array {object} aLayout Array to store the calculated layout in
   *  @param {node} nThead The header/footer element for the table
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnDetectHeader(aLayout, nThead) {
    var nTrs = $(nThead).children('tr');
    var nTr, nCell;
    var i, k, l, iLen, jLen, iColShifted, iColumn, iColspan, iRowspan;
    var bUnique;
    var fnShiftCol = function (a, i, j) {
      var k = a[i];
      while (k[j]) {
        j++;
      }
      return j;
    };

    aLayout.splice(0, aLayout.length);

    /* We know how many rows there are in the layout - so prep it */
    for (i = 0, iLen = nTrs.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      aLayout.push([]);
    }

    /* Calculate a layout array */
    for (i = 0, iLen = nTrs.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      nTr = nTrs[i];
      iColumn = 0;

      /* For every cell in the row... */
      nCell = nTr.firstChild;
      while (nCell) {
        if (
          nCell.nodeName.toUpperCase() === 'TD' ||
          nCell.nodeName.toUpperCase() === 'TH'
        ) {
          /* Get the col and rowspan attributes from the DOM and sanitise them */
          iColspan = nCell.getAttribute('colspan') * 1;
          iRowspan = nCell.getAttribute('rowspan') * 1;
          iColspan =
            !iColspan || iColspan === 0 || iColspan === 1 ? 1 : iColspan;
          iRowspan =
            !iRowspan || iRowspan === 0 || iRowspan === 1 ? 1 : iRowspan;

          /* There might be colspan cells already in this row, so shift our target
           * accordingly
           */
          iColShifted = fnShiftCol(aLayout, i, iColumn);

          /* Cache calculation for unique columns */
          bUnique = iColspan === 1 ? true : false;

          /* If there is col / rowspan, copy the information into the layout grid */
          for (l = 0; l < iColspan; l++) {
            for (k = 0; k < iRowspan; k++) {
              aLayout[i + k][iColShifted + l] = {
                cell: nCell,
                unique: bUnique,
              };
              aLayout[i + k].nTr = nTr;
            }
          }
        }
        nCell = nCell.nextSibling;
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Get an array of unique th elements, one for each column
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {node} nHeader automatically detect the layout from this node - optional
   *  @param {array} aLayout thead/tfoot layout from _fnDetectHeader - optional
   *  @returns array {node} aReturn list of unique th's
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetUniqueThs(oSettings, nHeader, aLayout) {
    var aReturn = [];
    if (!aLayout) {
      aLayout = oSettings.aoHeader;
      if (nHeader) {
        aLayout = [];
        _fnDetectHeader(aLayout, nHeader);
      }
    }

    for (var i = 0, iLen = aLayout.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      for (var j = 0, jLen = aLayout[i].length; j < jLen; j++) {
        if (aLayout[i][j].unique && (!aReturn[j] || !oSettings.bSortCellsTop)) {
          aReturn[j] = aLayout[i][j].cell;
        }
      }
    }

    return aReturn;
  }

  /**
   * Create an Ajax call based on the table's settings, taking into account that
   * parameters can have multiple forms, and backwards compatibility.
   *
   * @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   * @param {array} data Data to send to the server, required by
   *     DataTables - may be augmented by developer callbacks
   * @param {function} fn Callback function to run when data is obtained
   */
  function _fnBuildAjax(oSettings, data, fn) {
    // Compatibility with 1.9-, allow fnServerData and event to manipulate
    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, 'aoServerParams', 'serverParams', [data]);

    // Convert to object based for 1.10+ if using the old array scheme which can
    // come from server-side processing or serverParams
    if (data && $.isArray(data)) {
      var tmp = {};
      var rbracket = /(.*?)\[\]$/;

      $.each(data, function (key, val) {
        var match = val.name.match(rbracket);

        if (match) {
          // Support for arrays
          var name = match[0];

          if (!tmp[name]) {
            tmp[name] = [];
          }
          tmp[name].push(val.value);
        } else {
          tmp[val.name] = val.value;
        }
      });
      data = tmp;
    }

    var ajaxData;
    var ajax = oSettings.ajax;
    var instance = oSettings.oInstance;
    var callback = function (json) {
      _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, null, 'xhr', [
        oSettings,
        json,
        oSettings.jqXHR,
      ]);
      fn(json);
    };

    if ($.isPlainObject(ajax) && ajax.data) {
      ajaxData = ajax.data;

      var newData = $.isFunction(ajaxData)
        ? ajaxData(data, oSettings) // fn can manipulate data or return
        : ajaxData; // an object object or array to merge

      // If the function returned something, use that alone
      data =
        $.isFunction(ajaxData) && newData
          ? newData
          : $.extend(true, data, newData);

      // Remove the data property as we've resolved it already and don't want
      // jQuery to do it again (it is restored at the end of the function)
      delete ajax.data;
    }

    var baseAjax = {
      data: data,
      success: function (json) {
        var error = json.error || json.sError;
        if (error) {
          _fnLog(oSettings, 0, error);
        }

        oSettings.json = json;
        callback(json);
      },
      dataType: 'json',
      cache: false,
      type: oSettings.sServerMethod,
      error: function (xhr, error, thrown) {
        var ret = _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, null, 'xhr', [
          oSettings,
          null,
          oSettings.jqXHR,
        ]);

        if ($.inArray(true, ret) === -1) {
          if (error === 'parsererror') {
            _fnLog(oSettings, 0, 'Invalid JSON response', 1);
          } else if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
            _fnLog(oSettings, 0, 'Ajax error', 7);
          }
        }

        _fnProcessingDisplay(oSettings, false);
      },
    };

    // Store the data submitted for the API
    oSettings.oAjaxData = data;

    // Allow plug-ins and external processes to modify the data
    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, null, 'preXhr', [oSettings, data]);

    if (oSettings.fnServerData) {
      // DataTables 1.9- compatibility
      oSettings.fnServerData.call(
        instance,
        oSettings.sAjaxSource,
        $.map(data, function (val, key) {
          // Need to convert back to 1.9 trad format
          return { name: key, value: val };
        }),
        callback,
        oSettings
      );
    } else if (oSettings.sAjaxSource || typeof ajax === 'string') {
      // DataTables 1.9- compatibility
      oSettings.jqXHR = $.ajax(
        $.extend(baseAjax, {
          url: ajax || oSettings.sAjaxSource,
        })
      );
    } else if ($.isFunction(ajax)) {
      // Is a function - let the caller define what needs to be done
      oSettings.jqXHR = ajax.call(instance, data, callback, oSettings);
    } else {
      // Object to extend the base settings
      oSettings.jqXHR = $.ajax($.extend(baseAjax, ajax));

      // Restore for next time around
      ajax.data = ajaxData;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Update the table using an Ajax call
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {boolean} Block the table drawing or not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAjaxUpdate(settings) {
    if (settings.bAjaxDataGet) {
      settings.iDraw++;
      _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, true);

      _fnBuildAjax(settings, _fnAjaxParameters(settings), function (json) {
        _fnAjaxUpdateDraw(settings, json);
      });

      return false;
    }
    return true;
  }

  /**
   * Build up the parameters in an object needed for a server-side processing
   * request. Note that this is basically done twice, is different ways - a modern
   * method which is used by default in DataTables 1.10 which uses objects and
   * arrays, or the 1.9- method with is name / value pairs. 1.9 method is used if
   * the sAjaxSource option is used in the initialisation, or the legacyAjax
   * option is set.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {bool} block the table drawing or not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAjaxParameters(settings) {
    var columns = settings.aoColumns,
      columnCount = columns.length,
      features = settings.oFeatures,
      preSearch = settings.oPreviousSearch,
      preColSearch = settings.aoPreSearchCols,
      i,
      data = [],
      dataProp,
      column,
      columnSearch,
      sort = _fnSortFlatten(settings),
      displayStart = settings._iDisplayStart,
      displayLength =
        features.bPaginate !== false ? settings._iDisplayLength : -1;

    var param = function (name, value) {
      data.push({ name: name, value: value });
    };

    // DataTables 1.9- compatible method
    param('sEcho', settings.iDraw);
    param('iColumns', columnCount);
    param('sColumns', _pluck(columns, 'sName').join(','));
    param('iDisplayStart', displayStart);
    param('iDisplayLength', displayLength);

    // DataTables 1.10+ method
    var d = {
      draw: settings.iDraw,
      columns: [],
      order: [],
      start: displayStart,
      length: displayLength,
      search: {
        value: preSearch.sSearch,
        regex: preSearch.bRegex,
      },
    };

    for (i = 0; i < columnCount; i++) {
      column = columns[i];
      columnSearch = preColSearch[i];
      dataProp = typeof column.mData === 'function' ? 'function' : column.mData;

      d.columns.push({
        data: dataProp,
        name: column.sName,
        searchable: column.bSearchable,
        orderable: column.bSortable,
        search: {
          value: columnSearch.sSearch,
          regex: columnSearch.bRegex,
        },
      });

      param('mDataProp_' + i, dataProp);

      if (features.bFilter) {
        param('sSearch_' + i, columnSearch.sSearch);
        param('bRegex_' + i, columnSearch.bRegex);
        param('bSearchable_' + i, column.bSearchable);
      }

      if (features.bSort) {
        param('bSortable_' + i, column.bSortable);
      }
    }

    if (features.bFilter) {
      param('sSearch', preSearch.sSearch);
      param('bRegex', preSearch.bRegex);
    }

    if (features.bSort) {
      $.each(sort, function (i, val) {
        d.order.push({ column: val.col, dir: val.dir });

        param('iSortCol_' + i, val.col);
        param('sSortDir_' + i, val.dir);
      });

      param('iSortingCols', sort.length);
    }

    // If the legacy.ajax parameter is null, then we automatically decide which
    // form to use, based on sAjaxSource
    var legacy = DataTable.ext.legacy.ajax;
    if (legacy === null) {
      return settings.sAjaxSource ? data : d;
    }

    // Otherwise, if legacy has been specified then we use that to decide on the
    // form
    return legacy ? data : d;
  }

  /**
   * Data the data from the server (nuking the old) and redraw the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} json json data return from the server.
   *  @param {string} json.sEcho Tracking flag for DataTables to match requests
   *  @param {int} json.iTotalRecords Number of records in the data set, not accounting for filtering
   *  @param {int} json.iTotalDisplayRecords Number of records in the data set, accounting for filtering
   *  @param {array} json.aaData The data to display on this page
   *  @param {string} [json.sColumns] Column ordering (sName, comma separated)
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnAjaxUpdateDraw(settings, json) {
    // v1.10 uses camelCase variables, while 1.9 uses Hungarian notation.
    // Support both
    var compat = function (old, modern) {
      return json[old] !== undefined ? json[old] : json[modern];
    };

    var data = _fnAjaxDataSrc(settings, json);
    var draw = compat('sEcho', 'draw');
    var recordsTotal = compat('iTotalRecords', 'recordsTotal');
    var recordsFiltered = compat('iTotalDisplayRecords', 'recordsFiltered');

    if (draw) {
      // Protect against out of sequence returns
      if (draw * 1 < settings.iDraw) {
        return;
      }
      settings.iDraw = draw * 1;
    }

    _fnClearTable(settings);
    settings._iRecordsTotal = parseInt(recordsTotal, 10);
    settings._iRecordsDisplay = parseInt(recordsFiltered, 10);

    for (var i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
      _fnAddData(settings, data[i]);
    }
    settings.aiDisplay = settings.aiDisplayMaster.slice();

    settings.bAjaxDataGet = false;
    _fnDraw(settings);

    if (!settings._bInitComplete) {
      _fnInitComplete(settings, json);
    }

    settings.bAjaxDataGet = true;
    _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, false);
  }

  /**
   * Get the data from the JSON data source to use for drawing a table. Using
   * `_fnGetObjectDataFn` allows the data to be sourced from a property of the
   * source object, or from a processing function.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param  {object} json Data source object / array from the server
   *  @return {array} Array of data to use
   */
  function _fnAjaxDataSrc(oSettings, json) {
    var dataSrc =
      $.isPlainObject(oSettings.ajax) && oSettings.ajax.dataSrc !== undefined
        ? oSettings.ajax.dataSrc
        : oSettings.sAjaxDataProp; // Compatibility with 1.9-.

    // Compatibility with 1.9-. In order to read from aaData, check if the
    // default has been changed, if not, check for aaData
    if (dataSrc === 'data') {
      return json.aaData || json[dataSrc];
    }

    return dataSrc !== '' ? _fnGetObjectDataFn(dataSrc)(json) : json;
  }

  /**
   * Generate the node required for filtering text
   *  @returns {node} Filter control element
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlFilter(settings) {
    var classes = settings.oClasses;
    var tableId = settings.sTableId;
    var language = settings.oLanguage;
    var previousSearch = settings.oPreviousSearch;
    var features = settings.aanFeatures;
    var input = '<input type="search" class="' + classes.sFilterInput + '"/>';

    var str = language.sSearch;
    str = str.match(/_INPUT_/) ? str.replace('_INPUT_', input) : str + input;

    var filter = $('<div/>', {
      id: !features.f ? tableId + '_filter' : null,
      class: classes.sFilter,
    }).append($('<label/>').append(str));

    var searchFn = function () {
      /* Update all other filter input elements for the new display */
      var n = features.f;
      var val = !this.value ? '' : this.value; // mental IE8 fix :-(

      /* Now do the filter */
      if (val !== previousSearch.sSearch) {
        _fnFilterComplete(settings, {
          sSearch: val,
          bRegex: previousSearch.bRegex,
          bSmart: previousSearch.bSmart,
          bCaseInsensitive: previousSearch.bCaseInsensitive,
        });

        // Need to redraw, without resorting
        settings._iDisplayStart = 0;
        _fnDraw(settings);
      }
    };

    var searchDelay =
      settings.searchDelay !== null
        ? settings.searchDelay
        : _fnDataSource(settings) === 'ssp'
        ? 400
        : 0;

    var jqFilter = $('input', filter)
      .val(previousSearch.sSearch)
      .attr('placeholder', language.sSearchPlaceholder)
      .bind(
        'keyup.DT search.DT input.DT paste.DT cut.DT',
        searchDelay ? _fnThrottle(searchFn, searchDelay) : searchFn
      )
      .bind('keypress.DT', function (e) {
        /* Prevent form submission */
        if (e.keyCode === 13) {
          return false;
        }
      })
      .attr('aria-controls', tableId);

    // Update the input elements whenever the table is filtered
    $(settings.nTable).on('search.dt.DT', function (ev, s) {
      if (settings === s) {
        // IE9 throws an 'unknown error' if document.activeElement is used
        // inside an iframe or frame...
        try {
          if (jqFilter[0] !== document.activeElement) {
            jqFilter.val(previousSearch.sSearch);
          }
        } catch (e) {}
      }
    });

    return filter[0];
  }

  /**
   * Filter the table using both the global filter and column based filtering
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} oSearch search information
   *  @param {int} [iForce] force a research of the master array (1) or not (undefined or 0)
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFilterComplete(oSettings, oInput, iForce) {
    var oPrevSearch = oSettings.oPreviousSearch;
    var aoPrevSearch = oSettings.aoPreSearchCols;
    var fnSaveFilter = function (oFilter) {
      /* Save the filtering values */
      oPrevSearch.sSearch = oFilter.sSearch;
      oPrevSearch.bRegex = oFilter.bRegex;
      oPrevSearch.bSmart = oFilter.bSmart;
      oPrevSearch.bCaseInsensitive = oFilter.bCaseInsensitive;
    };
    var fnRegex = function (o) {
      // Backwards compatibility with the bEscapeRegex option
      return o.bEscapeRegex !== undefined ? !o.bEscapeRegex : o.bRegex;
    };

    // Resolve any column types that are unknown due to addition or invalidation
    // @todo As per sort - can this be moved into an event handler?
    _fnColumnTypes(oSettings);

    /* In server-side processing all filtering is done by the server, so no point hanging around here */
    if (_fnDataSource(oSettings) !== 'ssp') {
      /* Global filter */
      _fnFilter(
        oSettings,
        oInput.sSearch,
        iForce,
        fnRegex(oInput),
        oInput.bSmart,
        oInput.bCaseInsensitive
      );
      fnSaveFilter(oInput);

      /* Now do the individual column filter */
      for (var i = 0; i < aoPrevSearch.length; i++) {
        _fnFilterColumn(
          oSettings,
          aoPrevSearch[i].sSearch,
          i,
          fnRegex(aoPrevSearch[i]),
          aoPrevSearch[i].bSmart,
          aoPrevSearch[i].bCaseInsensitive
        );
      }

      /* Custom filtering */
      _fnFilterCustom(oSettings);
    } else {
      fnSaveFilter(oInput);
    }

    /* Tell the draw function we have been filtering */
    oSettings.bFiltered = true;
    _fnCallbackFire(oSettings, null, 'search', [oSettings]);
  }

  /**
   * Apply custom filtering functions
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFilterCustom(settings) {
    var filters = DataTable.ext.search;
    var displayRows = settings.aiDisplay;
    var row, rowIdx;

    for (var i = 0, ien = filters.length; i < ien; i++) {
      var rows = [];

      // Loop over each row and see if it should be included
      for (var j = 0, jen = displayRows.length; j < jen; j++) {
        rowIdx = displayRows[j];
        row = settings.aoData[rowIdx];

        if (filters[i](settings, row._aFilterData, rowIdx, row._aData, j)) {
          rows.push(rowIdx);
        }
      }

      // So the array reference doesn't break set the results into the
      // existing array
      displayRows.length = 0;
      $.merge(displayRows, rows);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Filter the table on a per-column basis
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {string} sInput string to filter on
   *  @param {int} iColumn column to filter
   *  @param {bool} bRegex treat search string as a regular expression or not
   *  @param {bool} bSmart use smart filtering or not
   *  @param {bool} bCaseInsensitive Do case insenstive matching or not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFilterColumn(
    settings,
    searchStr,
    colIdx,
    regex,
    smart,
    caseInsensitive
  ) {
    if (searchStr === '') {
      return;
    }

    var data;
    var display = settings.aiDisplay;
    var rpSearch = _fnFilterCreateSearch(
      searchStr,
      regex,
      smart,
      caseInsensitive
    );

    for (var i = display.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
      data = settings.aoData[display[i]]._aFilterData[colIdx];

      if (!rpSearch.test(data)) {
        display.splice(i, 1);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Filter the data table based on user input and draw the table
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {string} input string to filter on
   *  @param {int} force optional - force a research of the master array (1) or not (undefined or 0)
   *  @param {bool} regex treat as a regular expression or not
   *  @param {bool} smart perform smart filtering or not
   *  @param {bool} caseInsensitive Do case insenstive matching or not
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFilter(settings, input, force, regex, smart, caseInsensitive) {
    var rpSearch = _fnFilterCreateSearch(input, regex, smart, caseInsensitive);
    var prevSearch = settings.oPreviousSearch.sSearch;
    var displayMaster = settings.aiDisplayMaster;
    var display, invalidated, i;

    // Need to take account of custom filtering functions - always filter
    if (DataTable.ext.search.length !== 0) {
      force = true;
    }

    // Check if any of the rows were invalidated
    invalidated = _fnFilterData(settings);

    // If the input is blank - we just want the full data set
    if (input.length <= 0) {
      settings.aiDisplay = displayMaster.slice();
    } else {
      // New search - start from the master array
      if (
        invalidated ||
        force ||
        prevSearch.length > input.length ||
        input.indexOf(prevSearch) !== 0 ||
        settings.bSorted // On resort, the display master needs to be
        // re-filtered since indexes will have changed
      ) {
        settings.aiDisplay = displayMaster.slice();
      }

      // Search the display array
      display = settings.aiDisplay;

      for (i = display.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
        if (!rpSearch.test(settings.aoData[display[i]]._sFilterRow)) {
          display.splice(i, 1);
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Build a regular expression object suitable for searching a table
   *  @param {string} sSearch string to search for
   *  @param {bool} bRegex treat as a regular expression or not
   *  @param {bool} bSmart perform smart filtering or not
   *  @param {bool} bCaseInsensitive Do case insensitive matching or not
   *  @returns {RegExp} constructed object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFilterCreateSearch(search, regex, smart, caseInsensitive) {
    search = regex ? search : _fnEscapeRegex(search);

    if (smart) {
      /* For smart filtering we want to allow the search to work regardless of
       * word order. We also want double quoted text to be preserved, so word
       * order is important - a la google. So this is what we want to
       * generate:
       *
       * ^(?=.*?\bone\b)(?=.*?\btwo three\b)(?=.*?\bfour\b).*$
       */
      var a = $.map(search.match(/"[^"]+"|[^ ]+/g) || [''], function (word) {
        if (word.charAt(0) === '"') {
          var m = word.match(/^"(.*)"$/);
          word = m ? m[1] : word;
        }

        return word.replace('"', '');
      });

      search = '^(?=.*?' + a.join(')(?=.*?') + ').*$';
    }

    return new RegExp(search, caseInsensitive ? 'i' : '');
  }

  /**
   * Escape a string such that it can be used in a regular expression
   *  @param {string} sVal string to escape
   *  @returns {string} escaped string
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  var _fnEscapeRegex = DataTable.util.escapeRegex;

  var __filter_div = $('<div>')[0];
  var __filter_div_textContent = __filter_div.textContent !== undefined;

  // Update the filtering data for each row if needed (by invalidation or first run)
  function _fnFilterData(settings) {
    var columns = settings.aoColumns;
    var column;
    var i, j, ien, jen, filterData, cellData, row;
    var fomatters = DataTable.ext.type.search;
    var wasInvalidated = false;

    for (i = 0, ien = settings.aoData.length; i < ien; i++) {
      row = settings.aoData[i];

      if (!row._aFilterData) {
        filterData = [];

        for (j = 0, jen = columns.length; j < jen; j++) {
          column = columns[j];

          if (column.bSearchable) {
            cellData = _fnGetCellData(settings, i, j, 'filter');

            if (fomatters[column.sType]) {
              cellData = fomatters[column.sType](cellData);
            }

            // Search in DataTables 1.10 is string based. In 1.11 this
            // should be altered to also allow strict type checking.
            if (cellData === null) {
              cellData = '';
            }

            if (typeof cellData !== 'string' && cellData.toString) {
              cellData = cellData.toString();
            }
          } else {
            cellData = '';
          }

          // If it looks like there is an HTML entity in the string,
          // attempt to decode it so sorting works as expected. Note that
          // we could use a single line of jQuery to do this, but the DOM
          // method used here is much faster http://jsperf.com/html-decode
          if (cellData.indexOf && cellData.indexOf('&') !== -1) {
            __filter_div.innerHTML = cellData;
            cellData = __filter_div_textContent
              ? __filter_div.textContent
              : __filter_div.innerText;
          }

          if (cellData.replace) {
            cellData = cellData.replace(/[\r\n]/g, '');
          }

          filterData.push(cellData);
        }

        row._aFilterData = filterData;
        row._sFilterRow = filterData.join('  ');
        wasInvalidated = true;
      }
    }

    return wasInvalidated;
  }

  /**
   * Convert from the internal Hungarian notation to camelCase for external
   * interaction
   *  @param {object} obj Object to convert
   *  @returns {object} Inverted object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSearchToCamel(obj) {
    return {
      search: obj.sSearch,
      smart: obj.bSmart,
      regex: obj.bRegex,
      caseInsensitive: obj.bCaseInsensitive,
    };
  }

  /**
   * Convert from camelCase notation to the internal Hungarian. We could use the
   * Hungarian convert function here, but this is cleaner
   *  @param {object} obj Object to convert
   *  @returns {object} Inverted object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSearchToHung(obj) {
    return {
      sSearch: obj.search,
      bSmart: obj.smart,
      bRegex: obj.regex,
      bCaseInsensitive: obj.caseInsensitive,
    };
  }

  /**
   * Generate the node required for the info display
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {node} Information element
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlInfo(settings) {
    var tid = settings.sTableId,
      nodes = settings.aanFeatures.i,
      n = $('<div/>', {
        class: settings.oClasses.sInfo,
        id: !nodes ? tid + '_info' : null,
      });

    if (!nodes) {
      // Update display on each draw
      settings.aoDrawCallback.push({
        fn: _fnUpdateInfo,
        sName: 'information',
      });

      n.attr('role', 'status').attr('aria-live', 'polite');

      // Table is described by our info div
      $(settings.nTable).attr('aria-describedby', tid + '_info');
    }

    return n[0];
  }

  /**
   * Update the information elements in the display
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnUpdateInfo(settings) {
    /* Show information about the table */
    var nodes = settings.aanFeatures.i;
    if (nodes.length === 0) {
      return;
    }

    var lang = settings.oLanguage,
      start = settings._iDisplayStart + 1,
      end = settings.fnDisplayEnd(),
      max = settings.fnRecordsTotal(),
      total = settings.fnRecordsDisplay(),
      out = total ? lang.sInfo : lang.sInfoEmpty;

    if (total !== max) {
      /* Record set after filtering */
      out += ' ' + lang.sInfoFiltered;
    }

    // Convert the macros
    out += lang.sInfoPostFix;
    out = _fnInfoMacros(settings, out);

    var callback = lang.fnInfoCallback;
    if (callback !== null) {
      out = callback.call(
        settings.oInstance,
        settings,
        start,
        end,
        max,
        total,
        out
      );
    }

    $(nodes).html(out);
  }

  function _fnInfoMacros(settings, str) {
    // When infinite scrolling, we are always starting at 1. _iDisplayStart is used only
    // internally
    var formatter = settings.fnFormatNumber,
      start = settings._iDisplayStart + 1,
      len = settings._iDisplayLength,
      vis = settings.fnRecordsDisplay(),
      all = len === -1;

    return str
      .replace(/_START_/g, formatter.call(settings, start))
      .replace(/_END_/g, formatter.call(settings, settings.fnDisplayEnd()))
      .replace(/_MAX_/g, formatter.call(settings, settings.fnRecordsTotal()))
      .replace(/_TOTAL_/g, formatter.call(settings, vis))
      .replace(
        /_PAGE_/g,
        formatter.call(settings, all ? 1 : Math.ceil(start / len))
      )
      .replace(
        /_PAGES_/g,
        formatter.call(settings, all ? 1 : Math.ceil(vis / len))
      );
  }

  /**
   * Draw the table for the first time, adding all required features
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnInitialise(settings) {
    var i,
      iLen,
      iAjaxStart = settings.iInitDisplayStart;
    var columns = settings.aoColumns,
      column;
    var features = settings.oFeatures;
    var deferLoading = settings.bDeferLoading; // value modified by the draw

    /* Ensure that the table data is fully initialised */
    if (!settings.bInitialised) {
      setTimeout(function () {
        _fnInitialise(settings);
      }, 200);
      return;
    }

    /* Show the display HTML options */
    _fnAddOptionsHtml(settings);

    /* Build and draw the header / footer for the table */
    _fnBuildHead(settings);
    _fnDrawHead(settings, settings.aoHeader);
    _fnDrawHead(settings, settings.aoFooter);

    /* Okay to show that something is going on now */
    _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, true);

    /* Calculate sizes for columns */
    if (features.bAutoWidth) {
      _fnCalculateColumnWidths(settings);
    }

    for (i = 0, iLen = columns.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      column = columns[i];

      if (column.sWidth) {
        column.nTh.style.width = _fnStringToCss(column.sWidth);
      }
    }

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'preInit', [settings]);

    // If there is default sorting required - let's do it. The sort function
    // will do the drawing for us. Otherwise we draw the table regardless of the
    // Ajax source - this allows the table to look initialised for Ajax sourcing
    // data (show 'loading' message possibly)
    _fnReDraw(settings);

    // Server-side processing init complete is done by _fnAjaxUpdateDraw
    var dataSrc = _fnDataSource(settings);
    if (dataSrc !== 'ssp' || deferLoading) {
      // if there is an ajax source load the data
      if (dataSrc === 'ajax') {
        _fnBuildAjax(
          settings,
          [],
          function (json) {
            var aData = _fnAjaxDataSrc(settings, json);

            // Got the data - add it to the table
            for (i = 0; i < aData.length; i++) {
              _fnAddData(settings, aData[i]);
            }

            // Reset the init display for cookie saving. We've already done
            // a filter, and therefore cleared it before. So we need to make
            // it appear 'fresh'
            settings.iInitDisplayStart = iAjaxStart;

            _fnReDraw(settings);

            _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, false);
            _fnInitComplete(settings, json);
          },
          settings
        );
      } else {
        _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, false);
        _fnInitComplete(settings);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Draw the table for the first time, adding all required features
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} [json] JSON from the server that completed the table, if using Ajax source
   *    with client-side processing (optional)
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnInitComplete(settings, json) {
    settings._bInitComplete = true;

    // When data was added after the initialisation (data or Ajax) we need to
    // calculate the column sizing
    if (json || settings.oInit.aaData) {
      _fnAdjustColumnSizing(settings);
    }

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'plugin-init', [settings, json]);
    _fnCallbackFire(settings, 'aoInitComplete', 'init', [settings, json]);
  }

  function _fnLengthChange(settings, val) {
    var len = parseInt(val, 10);
    settings._iDisplayLength = len;

    _fnLengthOverflow(settings);

    // Fire length change event
    _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'length', [settings, len]);
  }

  /**
   * Generate the node required for user display length changing
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {node} Display length feature node
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlLength(settings) {
    var classes = settings.oClasses,
      tableId = settings.sTableId,
      menu = settings.aLengthMenu,
      d2 = $.isArray(menu[0]),
      lengths = d2 ? menu[0] : menu,
      language = d2 ? menu[1] : menu;

    var select = $('<select/>', {
      name: tableId + '_length',
      'aria-controls': tableId,
      class: classes.sLengthSelect,
    });

    for (var i = 0, ien = lengths.length; i < ien; i++) {
      select[0][i] = new Option(language[i], lengths[i]);
    }

    var div = $('<div><label/></div>').addClass(classes.sLength);
    if (!settings.aanFeatures.l) {
      div[0].id = tableId + '_length';
    }

    div
      .children()
      .append(
        settings.oLanguage.sLengthMenu.replace('_MENU_', select[0].outerHTML)
      );

    // Can't use `select` variable as user might provide their own and the
    // reference is broken by the use of outerHTML
    $('select', div)
      .val(settings._iDisplayLength)
      .bind('change.DT', function (e) {
        _fnLengthChange(settings, $(this).val());
        _fnDraw(settings);
      });

    // Update node value whenever anything changes the table's length
    $(settings.nTable).bind('length.dt.DT', function (e, s, len) {
      if (settings === s) {
        $('select', div).val(len);
      }
    });

    return div[0];
  }

  /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
   * Note that most of the paging logic is done in
   * DataTable.ext.pager
   */

  /**
   * Generate the node required for default pagination
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {node} Pagination feature node
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate(settings) {
    var type = settings.sPaginationType,
      plugin = DataTable.ext.pager[type],
      modern = typeof plugin === 'function',
      redraw = function (settings) {
        _fnDraw(settings);
      },
      node = $('<div/>').addClass(settings.oClasses.sPaging + type)[0],
      features = settings.aanFeatures;

    if (!modern) {
      plugin.fnInit(settings, node, redraw);
    }

    /* Add a draw callback for the pagination on first instance, to update the paging display */
    if (!features.p) {
      node.id = settings.sTableId + '_paginate';

      settings.aoDrawCallback.push({
        fn: function (settings) {
          if (modern) {
            var start = settings._iDisplayStart,
              len = settings._iDisplayLength,
              visRecords = settings.fnRecordsDisplay(),
              all = len === -1,
              page = all ? 0 : Math.ceil(start / len),
              pages = all ? 1 : Math.ceil(visRecords / len),
              buttons = plugin(page, pages),
              i,
              ien;

            for (i = 0, ien = features.p.length; i < ien; i++) {
              _fnRenderer(settings, 'pageButton')(
                settings,
                features.p[i],
                i,
                buttons,
                page,
                pages
              );
            }
          } else {
            plugin.fnUpdate(settings, redraw);
          }
        },
        sName: 'pagination',
      });
    }

    return node;
  }

  /**
   * Alter the display settings to change the page
   *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {string|int} action Paging action to take: "first", "previous",
   *    "next" or "last" or page number to jump to (integer)
   *  @param [bool] redraw Automatically draw the update or not
   *  @returns {bool} true page has changed, false - no change
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnPageChange(settings, action, redraw) {
    var start = settings._iDisplayStart,
      len = settings._iDisplayLength,
      records = settings.fnRecordsDisplay();

    if (records === 0 || len === -1) {
      start = 0;
    } else if (typeof action === 'number') {
      start = action * len;

      if (start > records) {
        start = 0;
      }
    } else if (action === 'first') {
      start = 0;
    } else if (action === 'previous') {
      start = len >= 0 ? start - len : 0;

      if (start < 0) {
        start = 0;
      }
    } else if (action === 'next') {
      if (start + len < records) {
        start += len;
      }
    } else if (action === 'last') {
      start = Math.floor((records - 1) / len) * len;
    } else {
      _fnLog(settings, 0, 'Unknown paging action: ' + action, 5);
    }

    var changed = settings._iDisplayStart !== start;
    settings._iDisplayStart = start;

    if (changed) {
      _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'page', [settings]);

      if (redraw) {
        _fnDraw(settings);
      }
    }

    return changed;
  }

  /**
   * Generate the node required for the processing node
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {node} Processing element
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing(settings) {
    return $('<div/>', {
      id: !settings.aanFeatures.r ? settings.sTableId + '_processing' : null,
      class: settings.oClasses.sProcessing,
    })
      .html(settings.oLanguage.sProcessing)
      .insertBefore(settings.nTable)[0];
  }

  /**
   * Display or hide the processing indicator
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {bool} show Show the processing indicator (true) or not (false)
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, show) {
    if (settings.oFeatures.bProcessing) {
      $(settings.aanFeatures.r).css('display', show ? 'block' : 'none');
    }

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'processing', [settings, show]);
  }

  /**
   * Add any control elements for the table - specifically scrolling
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {node} Node to add to the DOM
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnFeatureHtmlTable(settings) {
    var table = $(settings.nTable);

    // Add the ARIA grid role to the table
    table.attr('role', 'grid');

    // Scrolling from here on in
    var scroll = settings.oScroll;

    if (scroll.sX === '' && scroll.sY === '') {
      return settings.nTable;
    }

    var scrollX = scroll.sX;
    var scrollY = scroll.sY;
    var classes = settings.oClasses;
    var caption = table.children('caption');
    var captionSide = caption.length ? caption[0]._captionSide : null;
    var headerClone = $(table[0].cloneNode(false));
    var footerClone = $(table[0].cloneNode(false));
    var footer = table.children('tfoot');
    var _div = '<div/>';
    var size = function (s) {
      return !s ? null : _fnStringToCss(s);
    };

    if (!footer.length) {
      footer = null;
    }

    /*
     * The HTML structure that we want to generate in this function is:
     *  div - scroller
     *    div - scroll head
     *      div - scroll head inner
     *        table - scroll head table
     *          thead - thead
     *    div - scroll body
     *      table - table (master table)
     *        thead - thead clone for sizing
     *        tbody - tbody
     *    div - scroll foot
     *      div - scroll foot inner
     *        table - scroll foot table
     *          tfoot - tfoot
     */
    var scroller = $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollWrapper })
      .append(
        $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollHead })
          .css({
            overflow: 'hidden',
            position: 'relative',
            border: 0,
            width: scrollX ? size(scrollX) : '100%',
          })
          .append(
            $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollHeadInner })
              .css({
                'box-sizing': 'content-box',
                width: scroll.sXInner || '100%',
              })
              .append(
                headerClone
                  .removeAttr('id')
                  .css('margin-left', 0)
                  .append(captionSide === 'top' ? caption : null)
                  .append(table.children('thead'))
              )
          )
      )
      .append(
        $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollBody })
          .css({
            position: 'relative',
            overflow: 'auto',
            width: size(scrollX),
          })
          .append(table)
      );

    if (footer) {
      scroller.append(
        $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollFoot })
          .css({
            overflow: 'hidden',
            border: 0,
            width: scrollX ? size(scrollX) : '100%',
          })
          .append(
            $(_div, { class: classes.sScrollFootInner }).append(
              footerClone
                .removeAttr('id')
                .css('margin-left', 0)
                .append(captionSide === 'bottom' ? caption : null)
                .append(table.children('tfoot'))
            )
          )
      );
    }

    var children = scroller.children();
    var scrollHead = children[0];
    var scrollBody = children[1];
    var scrollFoot = footer ? children[2] : null;

    // When the body is scrolled, then we also want to scroll the headers
    if (scrollX) {
      $(scrollBody).on('scroll.DT', function (e) {
        var scrollLeft = this.scrollLeft;

        scrollHead.scrollLeft = scrollLeft;

        if (footer) {
          scrollFoot.scrollLeft = scrollLeft;
        }
      });
    }

    $(scrollBody).css(
      scrollY && scroll.bCollapse ? 'max-height' : 'height',
      scrollY
    );

    settings.nScrollHead = scrollHead;
    settings.nScrollBody = scrollBody;
    settings.nScrollFoot = scrollFoot;

    // On redraw - align columns
    settings.aoDrawCallback.push({
      fn: _fnScrollDraw,
      sName: 'scrolling',
    });

    return scroller[0];
  }

  /**
   * Update the header, footer and body tables for resizing - i.e. column
   * alignment.
   *
   * Welcome to the most horrible function DataTables. The process that this
   * function follows is basically:
   *   1. Re-create the table inside the scrolling div
   *   2. Take live measurements from the DOM
   *   3. Apply the measurements to align the columns
   *   4. Clean up
   *
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnScrollDraw(settings) {
    // Given that this is such a monster function, a lot of variables are use
    // to try and keep the minimised size as small as possible
    var scroll = settings.oScroll,
      scrollX = scroll.sX,
      scrollXInner = scroll.sXInner,
      scrollY = scroll.sY,
      barWidth = scroll.iBarWidth,
      divHeader = $(settings.nScrollHead),
      divHeaderStyle = divHeader[0].style,
      divHeaderInner = divHeader.children('div'),
      divHeaderInnerStyle = divHeaderInner[0].style,
      divHeaderTable = divHeaderInner.children('table'),
      divBodyEl = settings.nScrollBody,
      divBody = $(divBodyEl),
      divBodyStyle = divBodyEl.style,
      divFooter = $(settings.nScrollFoot),
      divFooterInner = divFooter.children('div'),
      divFooterTable = divFooterInner.children('table'),
      header = $(settings.nTHead),
      table = $(settings.nTable),
      tableEl = table[0],
      tableStyle = tableEl.style,
      footer = settings.nTFoot ? $(settings.nTFoot) : null,
      browser = settings.oBrowser,
      ie67 = browser.bScrollOversize,
      dtHeaderCells = _pluck(settings.aoColumns, 'nTh'),
      headerTrgEls,
      footerTrgEls,
      headerSrcEls,
      footerSrcEls,
      headerCopy,
      footerCopy,
      headerWidths = [],
      footerWidths = [],
      headerContent = [],
      footerContent = [],
      idx,
      correction,
      sanityWidth,
      zeroOut = function (nSizer) {
        var style = nSizer.style;
        style.paddingTop = '0';
        style.paddingBottom = '0';
        style.borderTopWidth = '0';
        style.borderBottomWidth = '0';
        style.height = 0;
      };

    // If the scrollbar visibility has changed from the last draw, we need to
    // adjust the column sizes as the table width will have changed to account
    // for the scrollbar
    var scrollBarVis = divBodyEl.scrollHeight > divBodyEl.clientHeight;

    if (
      settings.scrollBarVis !== scrollBarVis &&
      settings.scrollBarVis !== undefined
    ) {
      settings.scrollBarVis = scrollBarVis;
      _fnAdjustColumnSizing(settings);
      return; // adjust column sizing will call this function again
    } else {
      settings.scrollBarVis = scrollBarVis;
    }

    /*
     * 1. Re-create the table inside the scrolling div
     */

    // Remove the old minimised thead and tfoot elements in the inner table
    table.children('thead, tfoot').remove();

    if (footer) {
      footerCopy = footer.clone().prependTo(table);
      footerTrgEls = footer.find('tr'); // the original tfoot is in its own table and must be sized
      footerSrcEls = footerCopy.find('tr');
    }

    // Clone the current header and footer elements and then place it into the inner table
    headerCopy = header.clone().prependTo(table);
    headerTrgEls = header.find('tr'); // original header is in its own table
    headerSrcEls = headerCopy.find('tr');
    headerCopy.find('th, td').removeAttr('tabindex');

    /*
     * 2. Take live measurements from the DOM - do not alter the DOM itself!
     */

    // Remove old sizing and apply the calculated column widths
    // Get the unique column headers in the newly created (cloned) header. We want to apply the
    // calculated sizes to this header
    if (!scrollX) {
      divBodyStyle.width = '100%';
      divHeader[0].style.width = '100%';
    }

    $.each(_fnGetUniqueThs(settings, headerCopy), function (i, el) {
      idx = _fnVisibleToColumnIndex(settings, i);
      el.style.width = settings.aoColumns[idx].sWidth;
    });

    if (footer) {
      _fnApplyToChildren(function (n) {
        n.style.width = '';
      }, footerSrcEls);
    }

    // Size the table as a whole
    sanityWidth = table.outerWidth();
    if (scrollX === '') {
      // No x scrolling
      tableStyle.width = '100%';

      // IE7 will make the width of the table when 100% include the scrollbar
      // - which is shouldn't. When there is a scrollbar we need to take this
      // into account.
      if (
        ie67 &&
        (table.find('tbody').height() > divBodyEl.offsetHeight ||
          divBody.css('overflow-y') === 'scroll')
      ) {
        tableStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(table.outerWidth() - barWidth);
      }

      // Recalculate the sanity width
      sanityWidth = table.outerWidth();
    } else if (scrollXInner !== '') {
      // legacy x scroll inner has been given - use it
      tableStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(scrollXInner);

      // Recalculate the sanity width
      sanityWidth = table.outerWidth();
    }

    // Hidden header should have zero height, so remove padding and borders. Then
    // set the width based on the real headers

    // Apply all styles in one pass
    _fnApplyToChildren(zeroOut, headerSrcEls);

    // Read all widths in next pass
    _fnApplyToChildren(function (nSizer) {
      headerContent.push(nSizer.innerHTML);
      headerWidths.push(_fnStringToCss($(nSizer).css('width')));
    }, headerSrcEls);

    // Apply all widths in final pass
    _fnApplyToChildren(function (nToSize, i) {
      // Only apply widths to the DataTables detected header cells - this
      // prevents complex headers from having contradictory sizes applied
      if ($.inArray(nToSize, dtHeaderCells) !== -1) {
        nToSize.style.width = headerWidths[i];
      }
    }, headerTrgEls);

    $(headerSrcEls).height(0);

    /* Same again with the footer if we have one */
    if (footer) {
      _fnApplyToChildren(zeroOut, footerSrcEls);

      _fnApplyToChildren(function (nSizer) {
        footerContent.push(nSizer.innerHTML);
        footerWidths.push(_fnStringToCss($(nSizer).css('width')));
      }, footerSrcEls);

      _fnApplyToChildren(function (nToSize, i) {
        nToSize.style.width = footerWidths[i];
      }, footerTrgEls);

      $(footerSrcEls).height(0);
    }

    /*
     * 3. Apply the measurements
     */

    // "Hide" the header and footer that we used for the sizing. We need to keep
    // the content of the cell so that the width applied to the header and body
    // both match, but we want to hide it completely. We want to also fix their
    // width to what they currently are
    _fnApplyToChildren(function (nSizer, i) {
      nSizer.innerHTML =
        '<div class="dataTables_sizing" style="height:0;overflow:hidden;">' +
        headerContent[i] +
        '</div>';
      nSizer.style.width = headerWidths[i];
    }, headerSrcEls);

    if (footer) {
      _fnApplyToChildren(function (nSizer, i) {
        nSizer.innerHTML =
          '<div class="dataTables_sizing" style="height:0;overflow:hidden;">' +
          footerContent[i] +
          '</div>';
        nSizer.style.width = footerWidths[i];
      }, footerSrcEls);
    }

    // Sanity check that the table is of a sensible width. If not then we are going to get
    // misalignment - try to prevent this by not allowing the table to shrink below its min width
    if (table.outerWidth() < sanityWidth) {
      // The min width depends upon if we have a vertical scrollbar visible or not */
      correction =
        divBodyEl.scrollHeight > divBodyEl.offsetHeight ||
        divBody.css('overflow-y') === 'scroll'
          ? sanityWidth + barWidth
          : sanityWidth;

      // IE6/7 are a law unto themselves...
      if (
        ie67 &&
        (divBodyEl.scrollHeight > divBodyEl.offsetHeight ||
          divBody.css('overflow-y') === 'scroll')
      ) {
        tableStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(correction - barWidth);
      }

      // And give the user a warning that we've stopped the table getting too small
      if (scrollX === '' || scrollXInner !== '') {
        _fnLog(settings, 1, 'Possible column misalignment', 6);
      }
    } else {
      correction = '100%';
    }

    // Apply to the container elements
    divBodyStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(correction);
    divHeaderStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(correction);

    if (footer) {
      settings.nScrollFoot.style.width = _fnStringToCss(correction);
    }

    /*
     * 4. Clean up
     */
    if (!scrollY) {
      /* IE7< puts a vertical scrollbar in place (when it shouldn't be) due to subtracting
       * the scrollbar height from the visible display, rather than adding it on. We need to
       * set the height in order to sort this. Don't want to do it in any other browsers.
       */
      if (ie67) {
        divBodyStyle.height = _fnStringToCss(tableEl.offsetHeight + barWidth);
      }
    }

    /* Finally set the width's of the header and footer tables */
    var iOuterWidth = table.outerWidth();
    divHeaderTable[0].style.width = _fnStringToCss(iOuterWidth);
    divHeaderInnerStyle.width = _fnStringToCss(iOuterWidth);

    // Figure out if there are scrollbar present - if so then we need a the header and footer to
    // provide a bit more space to allow "overflow" scrolling (i.e. past the scrollbar)
    var bScrolling =
      table.height() > divBodyEl.clientHeight ||
      divBody.css('overflow-y') === 'scroll';
    var padding = 'padding' + (browser.bScrollbarLeft ? 'Left' : 'Right');
    divHeaderInnerStyle[padding] = bScrolling ? barWidth + 'px' : '0px';

    if (footer) {
      divFooterTable[0].style.width = _fnStringToCss(iOuterWidth);
      divFooterInner[0].style.width = _fnStringToCss(iOuterWidth);
      divFooterInner[0].style[padding] = bScrolling ? barWidth + 'px' : '0px';
    }

    // Correct DOM ordering for colgroup - comes before the thead
    table.children('colgroup').insertBefore(table.children('thead'));

    /* Adjust the position of the header in case we loose the y-scrollbar */
    divBody.scroll();

    // If sorting or filtering has occurred, jump the scrolling back to the top
    // only if we aren't holding the position
    if ((settings.bSorted || settings.bFiltered) && !settings._drawHold) {
      divBodyEl.scrollTop = 0;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Apply a given function to the display child nodes of an element array (typically
   * TD children of TR rows
   *  @param {function} fn Method to apply to the objects
   *  @param array {nodes} an1 List of elements to look through for display children
   *  @param array {nodes} an2 Another list (identical structure to the first) - optional
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnApplyToChildren(fn, an1, an2) {
    var index = 0,
      i = 0,
      iLen = an1.length;
    var nNode1, nNode2;

    while (i < iLen) {
      nNode1 = an1[i].firstChild;
      nNode2 = an2 ? an2[i].firstChild : null;

      while (nNode1) {
        if (nNode1.nodeType === 1) {
          if (an2) {
            fn(nNode1, nNode2, index);
          } else {
            fn(nNode1, index);
          }

          index++;
        }

        nNode1 = nNode1.nextSibling;
        nNode2 = an2 ? nNode2.nextSibling : null;
      }

      i++;
    }
  }

  var __re_html_remove = /<.*?>/g;

  /**
   * Calculate the width of columns for the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnCalculateColumnWidths(oSettings) {
    var table = oSettings.nTable,
      columns = oSettings.aoColumns,
      scroll = oSettings.oScroll,
      scrollY = scroll.sY,
      scrollX = scroll.sX,
      scrollXInner = scroll.sXInner,
      columnCount = columns.length,
      visibleColumns = _fnGetColumns(oSettings, 'bVisible'),
      headerCells = $('th', oSettings.nTHead),
      tableWidthAttr = table.getAttribute('width'), // from DOM element
      tableContainer = table.parentNode,
      userInputs = false,
      i,
      column,
      columnIdx,
      width,
      outerWidth,
      browser = oSettings.oBrowser,
      ie67 = browser.bScrollOversize;

    var styleWidth = table.style.width;
    if (styleWidth && styleWidth.indexOf('%') !== -1) {
      tableWidthAttr = styleWidth;
    }

    /* Convert any user input sizes into pixel sizes */
    for (i = 0; i < visibleColumns.length; i++) {
      column = columns[visibleColumns[i]];

      if (column.sWidth !== null) {
        column.sWidth = _fnConvertToWidth(column.sWidthOrig, tableContainer);

        userInputs = true;
      }
    }

    /* If the number of columns in the DOM equals the number that we have to
     * process in DataTables, then we can use the offsets that are created by
     * the web- browser. No custom sizes can be set in order for this to happen,
     * nor scrolling used
     */
    if (
      ie67 ||
      (!userInputs &&
        !scrollX &&
        !scrollY &&
        columnCount === _fnVisbleColumns(oSettings) &&
        columnCount === headerCells.length)
    ) {
      for (i = 0; i < columnCount; i++) {
        var colIdx = _fnVisibleToColumnIndex(oSettings, i);

        if (colIdx !== null) {
          columns[colIdx].sWidth = _fnStringToCss(headerCells.eq(i).width());
        }
      }
    } else {
      // Otherwise construct a single row, worst case, table with the widest
      // node in the data, assign any user defined widths, then insert it into
      // the DOM and allow the browser to do all the hard work of calculating
      // table widths
      var tmpTable = $(table)
        .clone() // don't use cloneNode - IE8 will remove events on the main table
        .css('visibility', 'hidden')
        .removeAttr('id');

      // Clean up the table body
      tmpTable.find('tbody tr').remove();
      var tr = $('<tr/>').appendTo(tmpTable.find('tbody'));

      // Clone the table header and footer - we can't use the header / footer
      // from the cloned table, since if scrolling is active, the table's
      // real header and footer are contained in different table tags
      tmpTable.find('thead, tfoot').remove();
      tmpTable
        .append($(oSettings.nTHead).clone())
        .append($(oSettings.nTFoot).clone());

      // Remove any assigned widths from the footer (from scrolling)
      tmpTable.find('tfoot th, tfoot td').css('width', '');

      // Apply custom sizing to the cloned header
      headerCells = _fnGetUniqueThs(oSettings, tmpTable.find('thead')[0]);

      for (i = 0; i < visibleColumns.length; i++) {
        column = columns[visibleColumns[i]];

        headerCells[i].style.width =
          column.sWidthOrig !== null && column.sWidthOrig !== ''
            ? _fnStringToCss(column.sWidthOrig)
            : '';

        // For scrollX we need to force the column width otherwise the
        // browser will collapse it. If this width is smaller than the
        // width the column requires, then it will have no effect
        if (column.sWidthOrig && scrollX) {
          $(headerCells[i]).append(
            $('<div/>').css({
              width: column.sWidthOrig,
              margin: 0,
              padding: 0,
              border: 0,
              height: 1,
            })
          );
        }
      }

      // Find the widest cell for each column and put it into the table
      if (oSettings.aoData.length) {
        for (i = 0; i < visibleColumns.length; i++) {
          columnIdx = visibleColumns[i];
          column = columns[columnIdx];

          $(_fnGetWidestNode(oSettings, columnIdx))
            .clone(false)
            .append(column.sContentPadding)
            .appendTo(tr);
        }
      }

      // Tidy the temporary table - remove name attributes so there aren't
      // duplicated in the dom (radio elements for example)
      $('[name]', tmpTable).removeAttr('name');

      // Table has been built, attach to the document so we can work with it.
      // A holding element is used, positioned at the top of the container
      // with minimal height, so it has no effect on if the container scrolls
      // or not. Otherwise it might trigger scrolling when it actually isn't
      // needed
      var holder = $('<div/>')
        .css(
          scrollX || scrollY
            ? {
                position: 'absolute',
                top: 0,
                left: 0,
                height: 1,
                right: 0,
                overflow: 'hidden',
              }
            : {}
        )
        .append(tmpTable)
        .appendTo(tableContainer);

      // When scrolling (X or Y) we want to set the width of the table as
      // appropriate. However, when not scrolling leave the table width as it
      // is. This results in slightly different, but I think correct behaviour
      if (scrollX && scrollXInner) {
        tmpTable.width(scrollXInner);
      } else if (scrollX) {
        tmpTable.css('width', 'auto');
        tmpTable.removeAttr('width');

        // If there is no width attribute or style, then allow the table to
        // collapse
        if (tmpTable.width() < tableContainer.clientWidth && tableWidthAttr) {
          tmpTable.width(tableContainer.clientWidth);
        }
      } else if (scrollY) {
        tmpTable.width(tableContainer.clientWidth);
      } else if (tableWidthAttr) {
        tmpTable.width(tableWidthAttr);
      }

      // Get the width of each column in the constructed table - we need to
      // know the inner width (so it can be assigned to the other table's
      // cells) and the outer width so we can calculate the full width of the
      // table. This is safe since DataTables requires a unique cell for each
      // column, but if ever a header can span multiple columns, this will
      // need to be modified.
      var total = 0;
      for (i = 0; i < visibleColumns.length; i++) {
        var cell = $(headerCells[i]);
        var border = cell.outerWidth() - cell.width();

        // Use getBounding... where possible (not IE8-) because it can give
        // sub-pixel accuracy, which we then want to round up!
        var bounding = browser.bBounding
          ? Math.ceil(headerCells[i].getBoundingClientRect().width)
          : cell.outerWidth();

        // Total is tracked to remove any sub-pixel errors as the outerWidth
        // of the table might not equal the total given here (IE!).
        total += bounding;

        // Width for each column to use
        columns[visibleColumns[i]].sWidth = _fnStringToCss(bounding - border);
      }

      table.style.width = _fnStringToCss(total);

      // Finished with the table - ditch it
      holder.remove();
    }

    // If there is a width attr, we want to attach an event listener which
    // allows the table sizing to automatically adjust when the window is
    // resized. Use the width attr rather than CSS, since we can't know if the
    // CSS is a relative value or absolute - DOM read is always px.
    if (tableWidthAttr) {
      table.style.width = _fnStringToCss(tableWidthAttr);
    }

    if ((tableWidthAttr || scrollX) && !oSettings._reszEvt) {
      var bindResize = function () {
        $(window).bind(
          'resize.DT-' + oSettings.sInstance,
          _fnThrottle(function () {
            _fnAdjustColumnSizing(oSettings);
          })
        );
      };

      // IE6/7 will crash if we bind a resize event handler on page load.
      // To be removed in 1.11 which drops IE6/7 support
      if (ie67) {
        setTimeout(bindResize, 1000);
      } else {
        bindResize();
      }

      oSettings._reszEvt = true;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Throttle the calls to a function. Arguments and context are maintained for
   * the throttled function
   *  @param {function} fn Function to be called
   *  @param {int} [freq=200] call frequency in mS
   *  @returns {function} wrapped function
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  var _fnThrottle = DataTable.util.throttle;

  /**
   * Convert a CSS unit width to pixels (e.g. 2em)
   *  @param {string} width width to be converted
   *  @param {node} parent parent to get the with for (required for relative widths) - optional
   *  @returns {int} width in pixels
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnConvertToWidth(width, parent) {
    if (!width) {
      return 0;
    }

    var n = $('<div/>')
      .css('width', _fnStringToCss(width))
      .appendTo(parent || document.body);

    var val = n[0].offsetWidth;
    n.remove();

    return val;
  }

  /**
   * Get the widest node
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} colIdx column of interest
   *  @returns {node} widest table node
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetWidestNode(settings, colIdx) {
    var idx = _fnGetMaxLenString(settings, colIdx);
    if (idx < 0) {
      return null;
    }

    var data = settings.aoData[idx];
    return !data.nTr // Might not have been created when deferred rendering
      ? $('<td/>').html(_fnGetCellData(settings, idx, colIdx, 'display'))[0]
      : data.anCells[colIdx];
  }

  /**
   * Get the maximum strlen for each data column
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} colIdx column of interest
   *  @returns {string} max string length for each column
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnGetMaxLenString(settings, colIdx) {
    var s,
      max = -1,
      maxIdx = -1;

    for (var i = 0, ien = settings.aoData.length; i < ien; i++) {
      s = _fnGetCellData(settings, i, colIdx, 'display') + '';
      s = s.replace(__re_html_remove, '');
      s = s.replace(/&nbsp;/g, ' ');

      if (s.length > max) {
        max = s.length;
        maxIdx = i;
      }
    }

    return maxIdx;
  }

  /**
   * Append a CSS unit (only if required) to a string
   *  @param {string} value to css-ify
   *  @returns {string} value with css unit
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnStringToCss(s) {
    if (s === null) {
      return '0px';
    }

    if (typeof s === 'number') {
      return s < 0 ? '0px' : s + 'px';
    }

    // Check it has a unit character already
    return s.match(/\d$/) ? s + 'px' : s;
  }

  function _fnSortFlatten(settings) {
    var i,
      iLen,
      k,
      kLen,
      aSort = [],
      aiOrig = [],
      aoColumns = settings.aoColumns,
      aDataSort,
      iCol,
      sType,
      srcCol,
      fixed = settings.aaSortingFixed,
      fixedObj = $.isPlainObject(fixed),
      nestedSort = [],
      add = function (a) {
        if (a.length && !$.isArray(a[0])) {
          // 1D array
          nestedSort.push(a);
        } else {
          // 2D array
          $.merge(nestedSort, a);
        }
      };

    // Build the sort array, with pre-fix and post-fix options if they have been
    // specified
    if ($.isArray(fixed)) {
      add(fixed);
    }

    if (fixedObj && fixed.pre) {
      add(fixed.pre);
    }

    add(settings.aaSorting);

    if (fixedObj && fixed.post) {
      add(fixed.post);
    }

    for (i = 0; i < nestedSort.length; i++) {
      srcCol = nestedSort[i][0];
      aDataSort = aoColumns[srcCol].aDataSort;

      for (k = 0, kLen = aDataSort.length; k < kLen; k++) {
        iCol = aDataSort[k];
        sType = aoColumns[iCol].sType || 'string';

        if (nestedSort[i]._idx === undefined) {
          nestedSort[i]._idx = $.inArray(
            nestedSort[i][1],
            aoColumns[iCol].asSorting
          );
        }

        aSort.push({
          src: srcCol,
          col: iCol,
          dir: nestedSort[i][1],
          index: nestedSort[i]._idx,
          type: sType,
          formatter: DataTable.ext.type.order[sType + '-pre'],
        });
      }
    }

    return aSort;
  }

  /**
   * Change the order of the table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   *  @todo This really needs split up!
   */
  function _fnSort(oSettings) {
    var i,
      ien,
      iLen,
      j,
      jLen,
      k,
      kLen,
      sDataType,
      nTh,
      aiOrig = [],
      oExtSort = DataTable.ext.type.order,
      aoData = oSettings.aoData,
      aoColumns = oSettings.aoColumns,
      aDataSort,
      data,
      iCol,
      sType,
      oSort,
      formatters = 0,
      sortCol,
      displayMaster = oSettings.aiDisplayMaster,
      aSort;

    // Resolve any column types that are unknown due to addition or invalidation
    // @todo Can this be moved into a 'data-ready' handler which is called when
    //   data is going to be used in the table?
    _fnColumnTypes(oSettings);

    aSort = _fnSortFlatten(oSettings);

    for (i = 0, ien = aSort.length; i < ien; i++) {
      sortCol = aSort[i];

      // Track if we can use the fast sort algorithm
      if (sortCol.formatter) {
        formatters++;
      }

      // Load the data needed for the sort, for each cell
      _fnSortData(oSettings, sortCol.col);
    }

    /* No sorting required if server-side or no sorting array */
    if (_fnDataSource(oSettings) !== 'ssp' && aSort.length !== 0) {
      // Create a value - key array of the current row positions such that we can use their
      // current position during the sort, if values match, in order to perform stable sorting
      for (i = 0, iLen = displayMaster.length; i < iLen; i++) {
        aiOrig[displayMaster[i]] = i;
      }

      /* Do the sort - here we want multi-column sorting based on a given data source (column)
       * and sorting function (from oSort) in a certain direction. It's reasonably complex to
       * follow on it's own, but this is what we want (example two column sorting):
       *  fnLocalSorting = function(a,b){
       *    var iTest;
       *    iTest = oSort['string-asc']('data11', 'data12');
       *      if (iTest !== 0)
       *        return iTest;
       *    iTest = oSort['numeric-desc']('data21', 'data22');
       *    if (iTest !== 0)
       *      return iTest;
       *    return oSort['numeric-asc']( aiOrig[a], aiOrig[b] );
       *  }
       * Basically we have a test for each sorting column, if the data in that column is equal,
       * test the next column. If all columns match, then we use a numeric sort on the row
       * positions in the original data array to provide a stable sort.
       *
       * Note - I know it seems excessive to have two sorting methods, but the first is around
       * 15% faster, so the second is only maintained for backwards compatibility with sorting
       * methods which do not have a pre-sort formatting function.
       */
      if (formatters === aSort.length) {
        // All sort types have formatting functions
        displayMaster.sort(function (a, b) {
          var x,
            y,
            k,
            test,
            sort,
            len = aSort.length,
            dataA = aoData[a]._aSortData,
            dataB = aoData[b]._aSortData;

          for (k = 0; k < len; k++) {
            sort = aSort[k];

            x = dataA[sort.col];
            y = dataB[sort.col];

            test = x < y ? -1 : x > y ? 1 : 0;
            if (test !== 0) {
              return sort.dir === 'asc' ? test : -test;
            }
          }

          x = aiOrig[a];
          y = aiOrig[b];
          return x < y ? -1 : x > y ? 1 : 0;
        });
      } else {
        // Depreciated - remove in 1.11 (providing a plug-in option)
        // Not all sort types have formatting methods, so we have to call their sorting
        // methods.
        displayMaster.sort(function (a, b) {
          var x,
            y,
            k,
            l,
            test,
            sort,
            fn,
            len = aSort.length,
            dataA = aoData[a]._aSortData,
            dataB = aoData[b]._aSortData;

          for (k = 0; k < len; k++) {
            sort = aSort[k];

            x = dataA[sort.col];
            y = dataB[sort.col];

            fn =
              oExtSort[sort.type + '-' + sort.dir] ||
              oExtSort['string-' + sort.dir];
            test = fn(x, y);
            if (test !== 0) {
              return test;
            }
          }

          x = aiOrig[a];
          y = aiOrig[b];
          return x < y ? -1 : x > y ? 1 : 0;
        });
      }
    }

    /* Tell the draw function that we have sorted the data */
    oSettings.bSorted = true;
  }

  function _fnSortAria(settings) {
    var label;
    var nextSort;
    var columns = settings.aoColumns;
    var aSort = _fnSortFlatten(settings);
    var oAria = settings.oLanguage.oAria;

    // ARIA attributes - need to loop all columns, to update all (removing old
    // attributes as needed)
    for (var i = 0, iLen = columns.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      var col = columns[i];
      var asSorting = col.asSorting;
      var sTitle = col.sTitle.replace(/<.*?>/g, '');
      var th = col.nTh;

      // IE7 is throwing an error when setting these properties with jQuery's
      // attr() and removeAttr() methods...
      th.removeAttribute('aria-sort');

      /* In ARIA only the first sorting column can be marked as sorting - no multi-sort option */
      if (col.bSortable) {
        if (aSort.length > 0 && aSort[0].col === i) {
          th.setAttribute(
            'aria-sort',
            aSort[0].dir === 'asc' ? 'ascending' : 'descending'
          );
          nextSort = asSorting[aSort[0].index + 1] || asSorting[0];
        } else {
          nextSort = asSorting[0];
        }

        label =
          sTitle +
          (nextSort === 'asc' ? oAria.sSortAscending : oAria.sSortDescending);
      } else {
        label = sTitle;
      }

      th.setAttribute('aria-label', label);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Function to run on user sort request
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {node} attachTo node to attach the handler to
   *  @param {int} colIdx column sorting index
   *  @param {boolean} [append=false] Append the requested sort to the existing
   *    sort if true (i.e. multi-column sort)
   *  @param {function} [callback] callback function
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSortListener(settings, colIdx, append, callback) {
    var col = settings.aoColumns[colIdx];
    var sorting = settings.aaSorting;
    var asSorting = col.asSorting;
    var nextSortIdx;
    var next = function (a, overflow) {
      var idx = a._idx;
      if (idx === undefined) {
        idx = $.inArray(a[1], asSorting);
      }

      return idx + 1 < asSorting.length ? idx + 1 : overflow ? null : 0;
    };

    // Convert to 2D array if needed
    if (typeof sorting[0] === 'number') {
      sorting = settings.aaSorting = [sorting];
    }

    // If appending the sort then we are multi-column sorting
    if (append && settings.oFeatures.bSortMulti) {
      // Are we already doing some kind of sort on this column?
      var sortIdx = $.inArray(colIdx, _pluck(sorting, '0'));

      if (sortIdx !== -1) {
        // Yes, modify the sort
        nextSortIdx = next(sorting[sortIdx], true);

        if (nextSortIdx === null && sorting.length === 1) {
          nextSortIdx = 0; // can't remove sorting completely
        }

        if (nextSortIdx === null) {
          sorting.splice(sortIdx, 1);
        } else {
          sorting[sortIdx][1] = asSorting[nextSortIdx];
          sorting[sortIdx]._idx = nextSortIdx;
        }
      } else {
        // No sort on this column yet
        sorting.push([colIdx, asSorting[0], 0]);
        sorting[sorting.length - 1]._idx = 0;
      }
    } else if (sorting.length && sorting[0][0] === colIdx) {
      // Single column - already sorting on this column, modify the sort
      nextSortIdx = next(sorting[0]);

      sorting.length = 1;
      sorting[0][1] = asSorting[nextSortIdx];
      sorting[0]._idx = nextSortIdx;
    } else {
      // Single column - sort only on this column
      sorting.length = 0;
      sorting.push([colIdx, asSorting[0]]);
      sorting[0]._idx = 0;
    }

    // Run the sort by calling a full redraw
    _fnReDraw(settings);

    // callback used for async user interaction
    if (typeof callback === 'function') {
      callback(settings);
    }
  }

  /**
   * Attach a sort handler (click) to a node
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {node} attachTo node to attach the handler to
   *  @param {int} colIdx column sorting index
   *  @param {function} [callback] callback function
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSortAttachListener(settings, attachTo, colIdx, callback) {
    var col = settings.aoColumns[colIdx];

    _fnBindAction(attachTo, {}, function (e) {
      /* If the column is not sortable - don't to anything */
      if (col.bSortable === false) {
        return;
      }

      // If processing is enabled use a timeout to allow the processing
      // display to be shown - otherwise to it synchronously
      if (settings.oFeatures.bProcessing) {
        _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, true);

        setTimeout(function () {
          _fnSortListener(settings, colIdx, e.shiftKey, callback);

          // In server-side processing, the draw callback will remove the
          // processing display
          if (_fnDataSource(settings) !== 'ssp') {
            _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, false);
          }
        }, 0);
      } else {
        _fnSortListener(settings, colIdx, e.shiftKey, callback);
      }
    });
  }

  /**
   * Set the sorting classes on table's body, Note: it is safe to call this function
   * when bSort and bSortClasses are false
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSortingClasses(settings) {
    var oldSort = settings.aLastSort;
    var sortClass = settings.oClasses.sSortColumn;
    var sort = _fnSortFlatten(settings);
    var features = settings.oFeatures;
    var i, ien, colIdx;

    if (features.bSort && features.bSortClasses) {
      // Remove old sorting classes
      for (i = 0, ien = oldSort.length; i < ien; i++) {
        colIdx = oldSort[i].src;

        // Remove column sorting
        $(_pluck(settings.aoData, 'anCells', colIdx)).removeClass(
          sortClass + (i < 2 ? i + 1 : 3)
        );
      }

      // Add new column sorting
      for (i = 0, ien = sort.length; i < ien; i++) {
        colIdx = sort[i].src;

        $(_pluck(settings.aoData, 'anCells', colIdx)).addClass(
          sortClass + (i < 2 ? i + 1 : 3)
        );
      }
    }

    settings.aLastSort = sort;
  }

  // Get the data to sort a column, be it from cache, fresh (populating the
  // cache), or from a sort formatter
  function _fnSortData(settings, idx) {
    // Custom sorting function - provided by the sort data type
    var column = settings.aoColumns[idx];
    var customSort = DataTable.ext.order[column.sSortDataType];
    var customData;

    if (customSort) {
      customData = customSort.call(
        settings.oInstance,
        settings,
        idx,
        _fnColumnIndexToVisible(settings, idx)
      );
    }

    // Use / populate cache
    var row, cellData;
    var formatter = DataTable.ext.type.order[column.sType + '-pre'];

    for (var i = 0, ien = settings.aoData.length; i < ien; i++) {
      row = settings.aoData[i];

      if (!row._aSortData) {
        row._aSortData = [];
      }

      if (!row._aSortData[idx] || customSort) {
        cellData = customSort
          ? customData[i] // If there was a custom sort function, use data from there
          : _fnGetCellData(settings, i, idx, 'sort');

        row._aSortData[idx] = formatter ? formatter(cellData) : cellData;
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Save the state of a table
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSaveState(settings) {
    if (!settings.oFeatures.bStateSave || settings.bDestroying) {
      return;
    }

    /* Store the interesting variables */
    var state = {
      time: +new Date(),
      start: settings._iDisplayStart,
      length: settings._iDisplayLength,
      order: $.extend(true, [], settings.aaSorting),
      search: _fnSearchToCamel(settings.oPreviousSearch),
      columns: $.map(settings.aoColumns, function (col, i) {
        return {
          visible: col.bVisible,
          search: _fnSearchToCamel(settings.aoPreSearchCols[i]),
        };
      }),
    };

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, 'aoStateSaveParams', 'stateSaveParams', [
      settings,
      state,
    ]);

    settings.oSavedState = state;
    settings.fnStateSaveCallback.call(settings.oInstance, settings, state);
  }

  /**
   * Attempt to load a saved table state
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} oInit DataTables init object so we can override settings
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnLoadState(settings, oInit) {
    var i, ien;
    var columns = settings.aoColumns;

    if (!settings.oFeatures.bStateSave) {
      return;
    }

    var state = settings.fnStateLoadCallback.call(settings.oInstance, settings);
    if (!state || !state.time) {
      return;
    }

    /* Allow custom and plug-in manipulation functions to alter the saved data set and
     * cancelling of loading by returning false
     */
    var abStateLoad = _fnCallbackFire(
      settings,
      'aoStateLoadParams',
      'stateLoadParams',
      [settings, state]
    );
    if ($.inArray(false, abStateLoad) !== -1) {
      return;
    }

    /* Reject old data */
    var duration = settings.iStateDuration;
    if (duration > 0 && state.time < +new Date() - duration * 1000) {
      return;
    }

    // Number of columns have changed - all bets are off, no restore of settings
    if (columns.length !== state.columns.length) {
      return;
    }

    // Store the saved state so it might be accessed at any time
    settings.oLoadedState = $.extend(true, {}, state);

    // Restore key features - todo - for 1.11 this needs to be done by
    // subscribed events
    if (state.start !== undefined) {
      settings._iDisplayStart = state.start;
      settings.iInitDisplayStart = state.start;
    }
    if (state.length !== undefined) {
      settings._iDisplayLength = state.length;
    }

    // Order
    if (state.order !== undefined) {
      settings.aaSorting = [];
      $.each(state.order, function (i, col) {
        settings.aaSorting.push(col[0] >= columns.length ? [0, col[1]] : col);
      });
    }

    // Search
    if (state.search !== undefined) {
      $.extend(settings.oPreviousSearch, _fnSearchToHung(state.search));
    }

    // Columns
    for (i = 0, ien = state.columns.length; i < ien; i++) {
      var col = state.columns[i];

      // Visibility
      if (col.visible !== undefined) {
        columns[i].bVisible = col.visible;
      }

      // Search
      if (col.search !== undefined) {
        $.extend(settings.aoPreSearchCols[i], _fnSearchToHung(col.search));
      }
    }

    _fnCallbackFire(settings, 'aoStateLoaded', 'stateLoaded', [
      settings,
      state,
    ]);
  }

  /**
   * Return the settings object for a particular table
   *  @param {node} table table we are using as a dataTable
   *  @returns {object} Settings object - or null if not found
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnSettingsFromNode(table) {
    var settings = DataTable.settings;
    var idx = $.inArray(table, _pluck(settings, 'nTable'));

    return idx !== -1 ? settings[idx] : null;
  }

  /**
   * Log an error message
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {int} level log error messages, or display them to the user
   *  @param {string} msg error message
   *  @param {int} tn Technical note id to get more information about the error.
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnLog(settings, level, msg, tn) {
    msg =
      'DataTables warning: ' +
      (settings ? 'table id=' + settings.sTableId + ' - ' : '') +
      msg;

    if (tn) {
      msg +=
        '. For more information about this error, please see ' +
        'http://datatables.net/tn/' +
        tn;
    }

    if (!level) {
      // Backwards compatibility pre 1.10
      var ext = DataTable.ext;
      var type = ext.sErrMode || ext.errMode;

      if (settings) {
        _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'error', [settings, tn, msg]);
      }

      if (type === 'alert') {
        alert(msg);
      } else if (type === 'throw') {
        throw new Error(msg);
      } else if (typeof type === 'function') {
        type(settings, tn, msg);
      }
    } else if (window.console && console.log) {
      console.log(msg);
    }
  }

  /**
   * See if a property is defined on one object, if so assign it to the other object
   *  @param {object} ret target object
   *  @param {object} src source object
   *  @param {string} name property
   *  @param {string} [mappedName] name to map too - optional, name used if not given
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnMap(ret, src, name, mappedName) {
    if ($.isArray(name)) {
      $.each(name, function (i, val) {
        if ($.isArray(val)) {
          _fnMap(ret, src, val[0], val[1]);
        } else {
          _fnMap(ret, src, val);
        }
      });

      return;
    }

    if (mappedName === undefined) {
      mappedName = name;
    }

    if (src[name] !== undefined) {
      ret[mappedName] = src[name];
    }
  }

  /**
   * Extend objects - very similar to jQuery.extend, but deep copy objects, and
   * shallow copy arrays. The reason we need to do this, is that we don't want to
   * deep copy array init values (such as aaSorting) since the dev wouldn't be
   * able to override them, but we do want to deep copy arrays.
   *  @param {object} out Object to extend
   *  @param {object} extender Object from which the properties will be applied to
   *      out
   *  @param {boolean} breakRefs If true, then arrays will be sliced to take an
   *      independent copy with the exception of the `data` or `aaData` parameters
   *      if they are present. This is so you can pass in a collection to
   *      DataTables and have that used as your data source without breaking the
   *      references
   *  @returns {object} out Reference, just for convenience - out === the return.
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   *  @todo This doesn't take account of arrays inside the deep copied objects.
   */
  function _fnExtend(out, extender, breakRefs) {
    var val;

    for (var prop in extender) {
      if (extender.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
        val = extender[prop];

        if ($.isPlainObject(val)) {
          if (!$.isPlainObject(out[prop])) {
            out[prop] = {};
          }
          $.extend(true, out[prop], val);
        } else if (
          breakRefs &&
          prop !== 'data' &&
          prop !== 'aaData' &&
          $.isArray(val)
        ) {
          out[prop] = val.slice();
        } else {
          out[prop] = val;
        }
      }
    }

    return out;
  }

  /**
   * Bind an event handers to allow a click or return key to activate the callback.
   * This is good for accessibility since a return on the keyboard will have the
   * same effect as a click, if the element has focus.
   *  @param {element} n Element to bind the action to
   *  @param {object} oData Data object to pass to the triggered function
   *  @param {function} fn Callback function for when the event is triggered
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnBindAction(n, oData, fn) {
    $(n)
      .bind('click.DT', oData, function (e) {
        n.blur(); // Remove focus outline for mouse users
        fn(e);
      })
      .bind('keypress.DT', oData, function (e) {
        if (e.which === 13) {
          e.preventDefault();
          fn(e);
        }
      })
      .bind('selectstart.DT', function () {
        /* Take the brutal approach to cancelling text selection */
        return false;
      });
  }

  /**
   * Register a callback function. Easily allows a callback function to be added to
   * an array store of callback functions that can then all be called together.
   *  @param {object} oSettings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {string} sStore Name of the array storage for the callbacks in oSettings
   *  @param {function} fn Function to be called back
   *  @param {string} sName Identifying name for the callback (i.e. a label)
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnCallbackReg(oSettings, sStore, fn, sName) {
    if (fn) {
      oSettings[sStore].push({
        fn: fn,
        sName: sName,
      });
    }
  }

  /**
   * Fire callback functions and trigger events. Note that the loop over the
   * callback array store is done backwards! Further note that you do not want to
   * fire off triggers in time sensitive applications (for example cell creation)
   * as its slow.
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @param {string} callbackArr Name of the array storage for the callbacks in
   *      oSettings
   *  @param {string} eventName Name of the jQuery custom event to trigger. If
   *      null no trigger is fired
   *  @param {array} args Array of arguments to pass to the callback function /
   *      trigger
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnCallbackFire(settings, callbackArr, eventName, args) {
    var ret = [];

    if (callbackArr) {
      ret = $.map(settings[callbackArr].slice().reverse(), function (val, i) {
        return val.fn.apply(settings.oInstance, args);
      });
    }

    if (eventName !== null) {
      var e = $.Event(eventName + '.dt');

      $(settings.nTable).trigger(e, args);

      ret.push(e.result);
    }

    return ret;
  }

  function _fnLengthOverflow(settings) {
    var start = settings._iDisplayStart,
      end = settings.fnDisplayEnd(),
      len = settings._iDisplayLength;

    /* If we have space to show extra rows (backing up from the end point - then do so */
    if (start >= end) {
      start = end - len;
    }

    // Keep the start record on the current page
    start -= start % len;

    if (len === -1 || start < 0) {
      start = 0;
    }

    settings._iDisplayStart = start;
  }

  function _fnRenderer(settings, type) {
    var renderer = settings.renderer;
    var host = DataTable.ext.renderer[type];

    if ($.isPlainObject(renderer) && renderer[type]) {
      // Specific renderer for this type. If available use it, otherwise use
      // the default.
      return host[renderer[type]] || host._;
    } else if (typeof renderer === 'string') {
      // Common renderer - if there is one available for this type use it,
      // otherwise use the default
      return host[renderer] || host._;
    }

    // Use the default
    return host._;
  }

  /**
   * Detect the data source being used for the table. Used to simplify the code
   * a little (ajax) and to make it compress a little smaller.
   *
   *  @param {object} settings dataTables settings object
   *  @returns {string} Data source
   *  @memberof DataTable#oApi
   */
  function _fnDataSource(settings) {
    if (settings.oFeatures.bServerSide) {
      return 'ssp';
    } else if (settings.ajax || settings.sAjaxSource) {
      return 'ajax';
    }
    return 'dom';
  }

  /**
   * Computed structure of the DataTables API, defined by the options passed to
   * `DataTable.Api.register()` when building the API.
   *
   * The structure is built in order to speed creation and extension of the Api
   * objects since the extensions are effectively pre-parsed.
   *
   * The array is an array of objects with the following structure, where this
   * base array represents the Api prototype base:
   *
   *     [
   *       {
   *         name:      'data'                -- string   - Property name
   *         val:       function () {},       -- function - Api method (or undefined if just an object
   *         methodExt: [ ... ],              -- array    - Array of Api object definitions to extend the method result
   *         propExt:   [ ... ]               -- array    - Array of Api object definitions to extend the property
   *       },
   *       {
   *         name:     'row'
   *         val:       {},
   *         methodExt: [ ... ],
   *         propExt:   [
   *           {
   *             name:      'data'
   *             val:       function () {},
   *             methodExt: [ ... ],
   *             propExt:   [ ... ]
   *           },
   *           ...
   *         ]
   *       }
   *     ]
   *
   * @type {Array}
   * @ignore
   */
  var __apiStruct = [];

  /**
   * `Array.prototype` reference.
   *
   * @type object
   * @ignore
   */
  var __arrayProto = Array.prototype;

  /**
   * Abstraction for `context` parameter of the `Api` constructor to allow it to
   * take several different forms for ease of use.
   *
   * Each of the input parameter types will be converted to a DataTables settings
   * object where possible.
   *
   * @param  {string|node|jQuery|object} mixed DataTable identifier. Can be one
   *   of:
   *
   *   * `string` - jQuery selector. Any DataTables' matching the given selector
   *     with be found and used.
   *   * `node` - `TABLE` node which has already been formed into a DataTable.
   *   * `jQuery` - A jQuery object of `TABLE` nodes.
   *   * `object` - DataTables settings object
   *   * `DataTables.Api` - API instance
   * @return {array|null} Matching DataTables settings objects. `null` or
   *   `undefined` is returned if no matching DataTable is found.
   * @ignore
   */
  var _toSettings = function (mixed) {
    var idx, jq;
    var settings = DataTable.settings;
    var tables = $.map(settings, function (el, i) {
      return el.nTable;
    });

    if (!mixed) {
      return [];
    } else if (mixed.nTable && mixed.oApi) {
      // DataTables settings object
      return [mixed];
    } else if (mixed.nodeName && mixed.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'table') {
      // Table node
      idx = $.inArray(mixed, tables);
      return idx !== -1 ? [settings[idx]] : null;
    } else if (mixed && typeof mixed.settings === 'function') {
      return mixed.settings().toArray();
    } else if (typeof mixed === 'string') {
      // jQuery selector
      jq = $(mixed);
    } else if (mixed instanceof $) {
      // jQuery object (also DataTables instance)
      jq = mixed;
    }

    if (jq) {
      return jq
        .map(function (i) {
          idx = $.inArray(this, tables);
          return idx !== -1 ? settings[idx] : null;
        })
        .toArray();
    }
  };

  /**
   * DataTables API class - used to control and interface with  one or more
   * DataTables enhanced tables.
   *
   * The API class is heavily based on jQuery, presenting a chainable interface
   * that you can use to interact with tables. Each instance of the API class has
   * a "context" - i.e. the tables that it will operate on. This could be a single
   * table, all tables on a page or a sub-set thereof.
   *
   * Additionally the API is designed to allow you to easily work with the data in
   * the tables, retrieving and manipulating it as required. This is done by
   * presenting the API class as an array like interface. The contents of the
   * array depend upon the actions requested by each method (for example
   * `rows().nodes()` will return an array of nodes, while `rows().data()` will
   * return an array of objects or arrays depending upon your table's
   * configuration). The API object has a number of array like methods (`push`,
   * `pop`, `reverse` etc) as well as additional helper methods (`each`, `pluck`,
   * `unique` etc) to assist your working with the data held in a table.
   *
   * Most methods (those which return an Api instance) are chainable, which means
   * the return from a method call also has all of the methods available that the
   * top level object had. For example, these two calls are equivalent:
   *
   *     // Not chained
   *     api.row.add( {...} );
   *     api.draw();
   *
   *     // Chained
   *     api.row.add( {...} ).draw();
   *
   * @class DataTable.Api
   * @param {array|object|string|jQuery} context DataTable identifier. This is
   *   used to define which DataTables enhanced tables this API will operate on.
   *   Can be one of:
   *
   *   * `string` - jQuery selector. Any DataTables' matching the given selector
   *     with be found and used.
   *   * `node` - `TABLE` node which has already been formed into a DataTable.
   *   * `jQuery` - A jQuery object of `TABLE` nodes.
   *   * `object` - DataTables settings object
   * @param {array} [data] Data to initialise the Api instance with.
   *
   * @example
   *   // Direct initialisation during DataTables construction
   *   var api = $('#example').DataTable();
   *
   * @example
   *   // Initialisation using a DataTables jQuery object
   *   var api = $('#example').dataTable().api();
   *
   * @example
   *   // Initialisation as a constructor
   *   var api = new $.fn.DataTable.Api( 'table.dataTable' );
   */
  _Api = function (context, data) {
    if (!(this instanceof _Api)) {
      return new _Api(context, data);
    }

    var settings = [];
    var ctxSettings = function (o) {
      var a = _toSettings(o);
      if (a) {
        settings = settings.concat(a);
      }
    };

    if ($.isArray(context)) {
      for (var i = 0, ien = context.length; i < ien; i++) {
        ctxSettings(context[i]);
      }
    } else {
      ctxSettings(context);
    }

    // Remove duplicates
    this.context = _unique(settings);

    // Initial data
    if (data) {
      $.merge(this, data);
    }

    // selector
    this.selector = {
      rows: null,
      cols: null,
      opts: null,
    };

    _Api.extend(this, this, __apiStruct);
  };

  DataTable.Api = _Api;

  // Don't destroy the existing prototype, just extend it. Required for jQuery 2's
  // isPlainObject.
  $.extend(_Api.prototype, {
    any: function () {
      return this.count() !== 0;
    },

    concat: __arrayProto.concat,

    context: [], // array of table settings objects

    count: function () {
      return this.flatten().length;
    },

    each: function (fn) {
      for (var i = 0, ien = this.length; i < ien; i++) {
        fn.call(this, this[i], i, this);
      }

      return this;
    },

    eq: function (idx) {
      var ctx = this.context;

      return ctx.length > idx ? new _Api(ctx[idx], this[idx]) : null;
    },

    filter: function (fn) {
      var a = [];

      if (__arrayProto.filter) {
        a = __arrayProto.filter.call(this, fn, this);
      } else {
        // Compatibility for browsers without EMCA-252-5 (JS 1.6)
        for (var i = 0, ien = this.length; i < ien; i++) {
          if (fn.call(this, this[i], i, this)) {
            a.push(this[i]);
          }
        }
      }

      return new _Api(this.context, a);
    },

    flatten: function () {
      var a = [];
      return new _Api(this.context, a.concat.apply(a, this.toArray()));
    },

    join: __arrayProto.join,

    indexOf:
      __arrayProto.indexOf ||
      function (obj, start) {
        for (var i = start || 0, ien = this.length; i < ien; i++) {
          if (this[i] === obj) {
            return i;
          }
        }
        return -1;
      },

    iterator: function (flatten, type, fn, alwaysNew) {
      var a = [],
        ret,
        i,
        ien,
        j,
        jen,
        context = this.context,
        rows,
        items,
        item,
        selector = this.selector;

      // Argument shifting
      if (typeof flatten === 'string') {
        alwaysNew = fn;
        fn = type;
        type = flatten;
        flatten = false;
      }

      for (i = 0, ien = context.length; i < ien; i++) {
        var apiInst = new _Api(context[i]);

        if (type === 'table') {
          ret = fn.call(apiInst, context[i], i);

          if (ret !== undefined) {
            a.push(ret);
          }
        } else if (type === 'columns' || type === 'rows') {
          // this has same length as context - one entry for each table
          ret = fn.call(apiInst, context[i], this[i], i);

          if (ret !== undefined) {
            a.push(ret);
          }
        } else if (
          type === 'column' ||
          type === 'column-rows' ||
          type === 'row' ||
          type === 'cell'
        ) {
          // columns and rows share the same structure.
          // 'this' is an array of column indexes for each context
          items = this[i];

          if (type === 'column-rows') {
            rows = _selector_row_indexes(context[i], selector.opts);
          }

          for (j = 0, jen = items.length; j < jen; j++) {
            item = items[j];

            if (type === 'cell') {
              ret = fn.call(apiInst, context[i], item.row, item.column, i, j);
            } else {
              ret = fn.call(apiInst, context[i], item, i, j, rows);
            }

            if (ret !== undefined) {
              a.push(ret);
            }
          }
        }
      }

      if (a.length || alwaysNew) {
        var api = new _Api(context, flatten ? a.concat.apply([], a) : a);
        var apiSelector = api.selector;
        apiSelector.rows = selector.rows;
        apiSelector.cols = selector.cols;
        apiSelector.opts = selector.opts;
        return api;
      }
      return this;
    },

    lastIndexOf:
      __arrayProto.lastIndexOf ||
      function (obj, start) {
        // Bit cheeky...
        return this.indexOf.apply(this.toArray.reverse(), arguments);
      },

    length: 0,

    map: function (fn) {
      var a = [];

      if (__arrayProto.map) {
        a = __arrayProto.map.call(this, fn, this);
      } else {
        // Compatibility for browsers without EMCA-252-5 (JS 1.6)
        for (var i = 0, ien = this.length; i < ien; i++) {
          a.push(fn.call(this, this[i], i));
        }
      }

      return new _Api(this.context, a);
    },

    pluck: function (prop) {
      return this.map(function (el) {
        return el[prop];
      });
    },

    pop: __arrayProto.pop,

    push: __arrayProto.push,

    // Does not return an API instance
    reduce:
      __arrayProto.reduce ||
      function (fn, init) {
        return _fnReduce(this, fn, init, 0, this.length, 1);
      },

    reduceRight:
      __arrayProto.reduceRight ||
      function (fn, init) {
        return _fnReduce(this, fn, init, this.length - 1, -1, -1);
      },

    reverse: __arrayProto.reverse,

    // Object with rows, columns and opts
    selector: null,

    shift: __arrayProto.shift,

    sort: __arrayProto.sort, // ? name - order?

    splice: __arrayProto.splice,

    toArray: function () {
      return __arrayProto.slice.call(this);
    },

    to$: function () {
      return $(this);
    },

    toJQuery: function () {
      return $(this);
    },

    unique: function () {
      return new _Api(this.context, _unique(this));
    },

    unshift: __arrayProto.unshift,
  });

  _Api.extend = function (scope, obj, ext) {
    // Only extend API instances and static properties of the API
    if (!ext.length || !obj || (!(obj instanceof _Api) && !obj.__dt_wrapper)) {
      return;
    }

    var i,
      ien,
      j,
      jen,
      struct,
      inner,
      methodScoping = function (scope, fn, struc) {
        return function () {
          var ret = fn.apply(scope, arguments);

          // Method extension
          _Api.extend(ret, ret, struc.methodExt);
          return ret;
        };
      };

    for (i = 0, ien = ext.length; i < ien; i++) {
      struct = ext[i];

      // Value
      obj[struct.name] =
        typeof struct.val === 'function'
          ? methodScoping(scope, struct.val, struct)
          : $.isPlainObject(struct.val)
          ? {}
          : struct.val;

      obj[struct.name].__dt_wrapper = true;

      // Property extension
      _Api.extend(scope, obj[struct.name], struct.propExt);
    }
  };

  // @todo - Is there need for an augment function?
  // _Api.augment = function ( inst, name )
  // {
  //     // Find src object in the structure from the name
  //     var parts = name.split('.');

  //     _Api.extend( inst, obj );
  // };

  //     [
  //       {
  //         name:      'data'                -- string   - Property name
  //         val:       function () {},       -- function - Api method (or undefined if just an object
  //         methodExt: [ ... ],              -- array    - Array of Api object definitions to extend the method result
  //         propExt:   [ ... ]               -- array    - Array of Api object definitions to extend the property
  //       },
  //       {
  //         name:     'row'
  //         val:       {},
  //         methodExt: [ ... ],
  //         propExt:   [
  //           {
  //             name:      'data'
  //             val:       function () {},
  //             methodExt: [ ... ],
  //             propExt:   [ ... ]
  //           },
  //           ...
  //         ]
  //       }
  //     ]

  _Api.register = _api_register = function (name, val) {
    if ($.isArray(name)) {
      for (var j = 0, jen = name.length; j < jen; j++) {
        _Api.register(name[j], val);
      }
      return;
    }

    var i,
      ien,
      heir = name.split('.'),
      struct = __apiStruct,
      key,
      method;

    var find = function (src, name) {
      for (var i = 0, ien = src.length; i < ien; i++) {
        if (src[i].name === name) {
          return src[i];
        }
      }
      return null;
    };

    for (i = 0, ien = heir.length; i < ien; i++) {
      method = heir[i].indexOf('()') !== -1;
      key = method ? heir[i].replace('()', '') : heir[i];

      var src = find(struct, key);
      if (!src) {
        src = {
          name: key,
          val: {},
          methodExt: [],
          propExt: [],
        };
        struct.push(src);
      }

      if (i === ien - 1) {
        src.val = val;
      } else {
        struct = method ? src.methodExt : src.propExt;
      }
    }
  };

  _Api.registerPlural = _api_registerPlural = function (
    pluralName,
    singularName,
    val
  ) {
    _Api.register(pluralName, val);

    _Api.register(singularName, function () {
      var ret = val.apply(this, arguments);

      if (ret === this) {
        // Returned item is the API instance that was passed in, return it
        return this;
      } else if (ret instanceof _Api) {
        // New API instance returned, want the value from the first item
        // in the returned array for the singular result.
        return ret.length
          ? $.isArray(ret[0])
            ? new _Api(ret.context, ret[0]) // Array results are 'enhanced'
            : ret[0]
          : undefined;
      }

      // Non-API return - just fire it back
      return ret;
    });
  };

  /**
   * Selector for HTML tables. Apply the given selector to the give array of
   * DataTables settings objects.
   *
   * @param {string|integer} [selector] jQuery selector string or integer
   * @param  {array} Array of DataTables settings objects to be filtered
   * @return {array}
   * @ignore
   */
  var __table_selector = function (selector, a) {
    // Integer is used to pick out a table by index
    if (typeof selector === 'number') {
      return [a[selector]];
    }

    // Perform a jQuery selector on the table nodes
    var nodes = $.map(a, function (el, i) {
      return el.nTable;
    });

    return $(nodes)
      .filter(selector)
      .map(function (i) {
        // Need to translate back from the table node to the settings
        var idx = $.inArray(this, nodes);
        return a[idx];
      })
      .toArray();
  };

  /**
   * Context selector for the API's context (i.e. the tables the API instance
   * refers to.
   *
   * @name    DataTable.Api#tables
   * @param {string|integer} [selector] Selector to pick which tables the iterator
   *   should operate on. If not given, all tables in the current context are
   *   used. This can be given as a jQuery selector (for example `':gt(0)'`) to
   *   select multiple tables or as an integer to select a single table.
   * @returns {DataTable.Api} Returns a new API instance if a selector is given.
   */
  _api_register('tables()', function (selector) {
    // A new instance is created if there was a selector specified
    return selector ? new _Api(__table_selector(selector, this.context)) : this;
  });

  _api_register('table()', function (selector) {
    var tables = this.tables(selector);
    var ctx = tables.context;

    // Truncate to the first matched table
    return ctx.length ? new _Api(ctx[0]) : tables;
  });

  _api_registerPlural('tables().nodes()', 'table().node()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (ctx) {
        return ctx.nTable;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('tables().body()', 'table().body()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (ctx) {
        return ctx.nTBody;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('tables().header()', 'table().header()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (ctx) {
        return ctx.nTHead;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('tables().footer()', 'table().footer()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (ctx) {
        return ctx.nTFoot;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural(
    'tables().containers()',
    'table().container()',
    function () {
      return this.iterator(
        'table',
        function (ctx) {
          return ctx.nTableWrapper;
        },
        1
      );
    }
  );

  /**
   * Redraw the tables in the current context.
   */
  _api_register('draw()', function (paging) {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      if (paging === 'page') {
        _fnDraw(settings);
      } else {
        if (typeof paging === 'string') {
          paging = paging === 'full-hold' ? false : true;
        }

        _fnReDraw(settings, paging === false);
      }
    });
  });

  /**
   * Get the current page index.
   *
   * @return {integer} Current page index (zero based)
   */
  /**
   * Set the current page.
   *
   * Note that if you attempt to show a page which does not exist, DataTables will
   * not throw an error, but rather reset the paging.
   *
   * @param {integer|string} action The paging action to take. This can be one of:
   *  * `integer` - The page index to jump to
   *  * `string` - An action to take:
   *    * `first` - Jump to first page.
   *    * `next` - Jump to the next page
   *    * `previous` - Jump to previous page
   *    * `last` - Jump to the last page.
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('page()', function (action) {
    if (action === undefined) {
      return this.page.info().page; // not an expensive call
    }

    // else, have an action to take on all tables
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      _fnPageChange(settings, action);
    });
  });

  /**
   * Paging information for the first table in the current context.
   *
   * If you require paging information for another table, use the `table()` method
   * with a suitable selector.
   *
   * @return {object} Object with the following properties set:
   *  * `page` - Current page index (zero based - i.e. the first page is `0`)
   *  * `pages` - Total number of pages
   *  * `start` - Display index for the first record shown on the current page
   *  * `end` - Display index for the last record shown on the current page
   *  * `length` - Display length (number of records). Note that generally `start
   *    + length = end`, but this is not always true, for example if there are
   *    only 2 records to show on the final page, with a length of 10.
   *  * `recordsTotal` - Full data set length
   *  * `recordsDisplay` - Data set length once the current filtering criterion
   *    are applied.
   */
  _api_register('page.info()', function (action) {
    if (this.context.length === 0) {
      return undefined;
    }

    var settings = this.context[0],
      start = settings._iDisplayStart,
      len = settings.oFeatures.bPaginate ? settings._iDisplayLength : -1,
      visRecords = settings.fnRecordsDisplay(),
      all = len === -1;

    return {
      page: all ? 0 : Math.floor(start / len),
      pages: all ? 1 : Math.ceil(visRecords / len),
      start: start,
      end: settings.fnDisplayEnd(),
      length: len,
      recordsTotal: settings.fnRecordsTotal(),
      recordsDisplay: visRecords,
      serverSide: _fnDataSource(settings) === 'ssp',
    };
  });

  /**
   * Get the current page length.
   *
   * @return {integer} Current page length. Note `-1` indicates that all records
   *   are to be shown.
   */
  /**
   * Set the current page length.
   *
   * @param {integer} Page length to set. Use `-1` to show all records.
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('page.len()', function (len) {
    // Note that we can't call this function 'length()' because `length`
    // is a Javascript property of functions which defines how many arguments
    // the function expects.
    if (len === undefined) {
      return this.context.length !== 0
        ? this.context[0]._iDisplayLength
        : undefined;
    }

    // else, set the page length
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      _fnLengthChange(settings, len);
    });
  });

  var __reload = function (settings, holdPosition, callback) {
    // Use the draw event to trigger a callback
    if (callback) {
      var api = new _Api(settings);

      api.one('draw', function () {
        callback(api.ajax.json());
      });
    }

    if (_fnDataSource(settings) === 'ssp') {
      _fnReDraw(settings, holdPosition);
    } else {
      _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, true);

      // Cancel an existing request
      var xhr = settings.jqXHR;
      if (xhr && xhr.readyState !== 4) {
        xhr.abort();
      }

      // Trigger xhr
      _fnBuildAjax(settings, [], function (json) {
        _fnClearTable(settings);

        var data = _fnAjaxDataSrc(settings, json);
        for (var i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
          _fnAddData(settings, data[i]);
        }

        _fnReDraw(settings, holdPosition);
        _fnProcessingDisplay(settings, false);
      });
    }
  };

  /**
   * Get the JSON response from the last Ajax request that DataTables made to the
   * server. Note that this returns the JSON from the first table in the current
   * context.
   *
   * @return {object} JSON received from the server.
   */
  _api_register('ajax.json()', function () {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (ctx.length > 0) {
      return ctx[0].json;
    }

    // else return undefined;
  });

  /**
   * Get the data submitted in the last Ajax request
   */
  _api_register('ajax.params()', function () {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (ctx.length > 0) {
      return ctx[0].oAjaxData;
    }

    // else return undefined;
  });

  /**
   * Reload tables from the Ajax data source. Note that this function will
   * automatically re-draw the table when the remote data has been loaded.
   *
   * @param {boolean} [reset=true] Reset (default) or hold the current paging
   *   position. A full re-sort and re-filter is performed when this method is
   *   called, which is why the pagination reset is the default action.
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('ajax.reload()', function (callback, resetPaging) {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      __reload(settings, resetPaging === false, callback);
    });
  });

  /**
   * Get the current Ajax URL. Note that this returns the URL from the first
   * table in the current context.
   *
   * @return {string} Current Ajax source URL
   */
  /**
   * Set the Ajax URL. Note that this will set the URL for all tables in the
   * current context.
   *
   * @param {string} url URL to set.
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('ajax.url()', function (url) {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (url === undefined) {
      // get
      if (ctx.length === 0) {
        return undefined;
      }
      ctx = ctx[0];

      return ctx.ajax
        ? $.isPlainObject(ctx.ajax)
          ? ctx.ajax.url
          : ctx.ajax
        : ctx.sAjaxSource;
    }

    // set
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      if ($.isPlainObject(settings.ajax)) {
        settings.ajax.url = url;
      } else {
        settings.ajax = url;
      }
      // No need to consider sAjaxSource here since DataTables gives priority
      // to `ajax` over `sAjaxSource`. So setting `ajax` here, renders any
      // value of `sAjaxSource` redundant.
    });
  });

  /**
   * Load data from the newly set Ajax URL. Note that this method is only
   * available when `ajax.url()` is used to set a URL. Additionally, this method
   * has the same effect as calling `ajax.reload()` but is provided for
   * convenience when setting a new URL. Like `ajax.reload()` it will
   * automatically redraw the table once the remote data has been loaded.
   *
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('ajax.url().load()', function (callback, resetPaging) {
    // Same as a reload, but makes sense to present it for easy access after a
    // url change
    return this.iterator('table', function (ctx) {
      __reload(ctx, resetPaging === false, callback);
    });
  });

  var _selector_run = function (type, selector, selectFn, settings, opts) {
    var out = [],
      res,
      a,
      i,
      ien,
      j,
      jen,
      selectorType = typeof selector;

    // Can't just check for isArray here, as an API or jQuery instance might be
    // given with their array like look
    if (
      !selector ||
      selectorType === 'string' ||
      selectorType === 'function' ||
      selector.length === undefined
    ) {
      selector = [selector];
    }

    for (i = 0, ien = selector.length; i < ien; i++) {
      a =
        selector[i] && selector[i].split
          ? selector[i].split(',')
          : [selector[i]];

      for (j = 0, jen = a.length; j < jen; j++) {
        res = selectFn(typeof a[j] === 'string' ? $.trim(a[j]) : a[j]);

        if (res && res.length) {
          out = out.concat(res);
        }
      }
    }

    // selector extensions
    var ext = _ext.selector[type];
    if (ext.length) {
      for (i = 0, ien = ext.length; i < ien; i++) {
        out = ext[i](settings, opts, out);
      }
    }

    return _unique(out);
  };

  var _selector_opts = function (opts) {
    if (!opts) {
      opts = {};
    }

    // Backwards compatibility for 1.9- which used the terminology filter rather
    // than search
    if (opts.filter && opts.search === undefined) {
      opts.search = opts.filter;
    }

    return $.extend(
      {
        search: 'none',
        order: 'current',
        page: 'all',
      },
      opts
    );
  };

  var _selector_first = function (inst) {
    // Reduce the API instance to the first item found
    for (var i = 0, ien = inst.length; i < ien; i++) {
      if (inst[i].length > 0) {
        // Assign the first element to the first item in the instance
        // and truncate the instance and context
        inst[0] = inst[i];
        inst[0].length = 1;
        inst.length = 1;
        inst.context = [inst.context[i]];

        return inst;
      }
    }

    // Not found - return an empty instance
    inst.length = 0;
    return inst;
  };

  var _selector_row_indexes = function (settings, opts) {
    var i,
      ien,
      tmp,
      a = [],
      displayFiltered = settings.aiDisplay,
      displayMaster = settings.aiDisplayMaster;

    var search = opts.search, // none, applied, removed
      order = opts.order, // applied, current, index (original - compatibility with 1.9)
      page = opts.page; // all, current

    if (_fnDataSource(settings) === 'ssp') {
      // In server-side processing mode, most options are irrelevant since
      // rows not shown don't exist and the index order is the applied order
      // Removed is a special case - for consistency just return an empty
      // array
      return search === 'removed' ? [] : _range(0, displayMaster.length);
    } else if (page === 'current') {
      // Current page implies that order=current and fitler=applied, since it is
      // fairly senseless otherwise, regardless of what order and search actually
      // are
      for (
        i = settings._iDisplayStart, ien = settings.fnDisplayEnd();
        i < ien;
        i++
      ) {
        a.push(displayFiltered[i]);
      }
    } else if (order === 'current' || order === 'applied') {
      a =
        search === 'none'
          ? displayMaster.slice() // no search
          : search === 'applied'
          ? displayFiltered.slice() // applied search
          : $.map(displayMaster, function (el, i) {
              // removed search
              return $.inArray(el, displayFiltered) === -1 ? el : null;
            });
    } else if (order === 'index' || order === 'original') {
      for (i = 0, ien = settings.aoData.length; i < ien; i++) {
        if (search === 'none') {
          a.push(i);
        } else {
          // applied | removed
          tmp = $.inArray(i, displayFiltered);

          if (
            (tmp === -1 && search === 'removed') ||
            (tmp >= 0 && search === 'applied')
          ) {
            a.push(i);
          }
        }
      }
    }

    return a;
  };

  /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
   * Rows
   *
   * {}          - no selector - use all available rows
   * {integer}   - row aoData index
   * {node}      - TR node
   * {string}    - jQuery selector to apply to the TR elements
   * {array}     - jQuery array of nodes, or simply an array of TR nodes
   *
   */

  var __row_selector = function (settings, selector, opts) {
    var run = function (sel) {
      var selInt = _intVal(sel);
      var i, ien;

      // Short cut - selector is a number and no options provided (default is
      // all records, so no need to check if the index is in there, since it
      // must be - dev error if the index doesn't exist).
      if (selInt !== null && !opts) {
        return [selInt];
      }

      var rows = _selector_row_indexes(settings, opts);

      if (selInt !== null && $.inArray(selInt, rows) !== -1) {
        // Selector - integer
        return [selInt];
      } else if (!sel) {
        // Selector - none
        return rows;
      }

      // Selector - function
      if (typeof sel === 'function') {
        return $.map(rows, function (idx) {
          var row = settings.aoData[idx];
          return sel(idx, row._aData, row.nTr) ? idx : null;
        });
      }

      // Get nodes in the order from the `rows` array with null values removed
      var nodes = _removeEmpty(_pluck_order(settings.aoData, rows, 'nTr'));

      // Selector - node
      if (sel.nodeName) {
        if (sel._DT_RowIndex !== undefined) {
          return [sel._DT_RowIndex]; // Property added by DT for fast lookup
        } else if (sel._DT_CellIndex) {
          return [sel._DT_CellIndex.row];
        } else {
          var host = $(sel).closest('*[data-dt-row]');
          return host.length ? [host.data('dt-row')] : [];
        }
      }

      // ID selector. Want to always be able to select rows by id, regardless
      // of if the tr element has been created or not, so can't rely upon
      // jQuery here - hence a custom implementation. This does not match
      // Sizzle's fast selector or HTML4 - in HTML5 the ID can be anything,
      // but to select it using a CSS selector engine (like Sizzle or
      // querySelect) it would need to need to be escaped for some characters.
      // DataTables simplifies this for row selectors since you can select
      // only a row. A # indicates an id any anything that follows is the id -
      // unescaped.
      if (typeof sel === 'string' && sel.charAt(0) === '#') {
        // get row index from id
        var rowObj = settings.aIds[sel.replace(/^#/, '')];
        if (rowObj !== undefined) {
          return [rowObj.idx];
        }

        // need to fall through to jQuery in case there is DOM id that
        // matches
      }

      // Selector - jQuery selector string, array of nodes or jQuery object/
      // As jQuery's .filter() allows jQuery objects to be passed in filter,
      // it also allows arrays, so this will cope with all three options
      return $(nodes)
        .filter(sel)
        .map(function () {
          return this._DT_RowIndex;
        })
        .toArray();
    };

    return _selector_run('row', selector, run, settings, opts);
  };

  _api_register('rows()', function (selector, opts) {
    // argument shifting
    if (selector === undefined) {
      selector = '';
    } else if ($.isPlainObject(selector)) {
      opts = selector;
      selector = '';
    }

    opts = _selector_opts(opts);

    var inst = this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (settings) {
        return __row_selector(settings, selector, opts);
      },
      1
    );

    // Want argument shifting here and in __row_selector?
    inst.selector.rows = selector;
    inst.selector.opts = opts;

    return inst;
  });

  _api_register('rows().nodes()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'row',
      function (settings, row) {
        return settings.aoData[row].nTr || undefined;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_register('rows().data()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      true,
      'rows',
      function (settings, rows) {
        return _pluck_order(settings.aoData, rows, '_aData');
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('rows().cache()', 'row().cache()', function (type) {
    return this.iterator(
      'row',
      function (settings, row) {
        var r = settings.aoData[row];
        return type === 'search' ? r._aFilterData : r._aSortData;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('rows().invalidate()', 'row().invalidate()', function (
    src
  ) {
    return this.iterator('row', function (settings, row) {
      _fnInvalidate(settings, row, src);
    });
  });

  _api_registerPlural('rows().indexes()', 'row().index()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'row',
      function (settings, row) {
        return row;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('rows().ids()', 'row().id()', function (hash) {
    var a = [];
    var context = this.context;

    // `iterator` will drop undefined values, but in this case we want them
    for (var i = 0, ien = context.length; i < ien; i++) {
      for (var j = 0, jen = this[i].length; j < jen; j++) {
        var id = context[i].rowIdFn(context[i].aoData[this[i][j]]._aData);
        a.push((hash === true ? '#' : '') + id);
      }
    }

    return new _Api(context, a);
  });

  _api_registerPlural('rows().remove()', 'row().remove()', function () {
    var that = this;

    this.iterator('row', function (settings, row, thatIdx) {
      var data = settings.aoData;
      var rowData = data[row];
      var i, ien, j, jen;
      var loopRow, loopCells;

      data.splice(row, 1);

      // Update the cached indexes
      for (i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
        loopRow = data[i];
        loopCells = loopRow.anCells;

        // Rows
        if (loopRow.nTr !== null) {
          loopRow.nTr._DT_RowIndex = i;
        }

        // Cells
        if (loopCells !== null) {
          for (j = 0, jen = loopCells.length; j < jen; j++) {
            loopCells[j]._DT_CellIndex.row = i;
          }
        }
      }

      // Delete from the display arrays
      _fnDeleteIndex(settings.aiDisplayMaster, row);
      _fnDeleteIndex(settings.aiDisplay, row);
      _fnDeleteIndex(that[thatIdx], row, false); // maintain local indexes

      // Check for an 'overflow' they case for displaying the table
      _fnLengthOverflow(settings);

      // Remove the row's ID reference if there is one
      var id = settings.rowIdFn(rowData._aData);
      if (id !== undefined) {
        delete settings.aIds[id];
      }
    });

    this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      for (var i = 0, ien = settings.aoData.length; i < ien; i++) {
        settings.aoData[i].idx = i;
      }
    });

    return this;
  });

  _api_register('rows.add()', function (rows) {
    var newRows = this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (settings) {
        var row, i, ien;
        var out = [];

        for (i = 0, ien = rows.length; i < ien; i++) {
          row = rows[i];

          if (row.nodeName && row.nodeName.toUpperCase() === 'TR') {
            out.push(_fnAddTr(settings, row)[0]);
          } else {
            out.push(_fnAddData(settings, row));
          }
        }

        return out;
      },
      1
    );

    // Return an Api.rows() extended instance, so rows().nodes() etc can be used
    var modRows = this.rows(-1);
    modRows.pop();
    $.merge(modRows, newRows);

    return modRows;
  });

  /**
   *
   */
  _api_register('row()', function (selector, opts) {
    return _selector_first(this.rows(selector, opts));
  });

  _api_register('row().data()', function (data) {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (data === undefined) {
      // Get
      return ctx.length && this.length
        ? ctx[0].aoData[this[0]]._aData
        : undefined;
    }

    // Set
    ctx[0].aoData[this[0]]._aData = data;

    // Automatically invalidate
    _fnInvalidate(ctx[0], this[0], 'data');

    return this;
  });

  _api_register('row().node()', function () {
    var ctx = this.context;

    return ctx.length && this.length
      ? ctx[0].aoData[this[0]].nTr || null
      : null;
  });

  _api_register('row.add()', function (row) {
    // Allow a jQuery object to be passed in - only a single row is added from
    // it though - the first element in the set
    if (row instanceof $ && row.length) {
      row = row[0];
    }

    var rows = this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      if (row.nodeName && row.nodeName.toUpperCase() === 'TR') {
        return _fnAddTr(settings, row)[0];
      }
      return _fnAddData(settings, row);
    });

    // Return an Api.rows() extended instance, with the newly added row selected
    return this.row(rows[0]);
  });

  var __details_add = function (ctx, row, data, klass) {
    // Convert to array of TR elements
    var rows = [];
    var addRow = function (r, k) {
      // Recursion to allow for arrays of jQuery objects
      if ($.isArray(r) || r instanceof $) {
        for (var i = 0, ien = r.length; i < ien; i++) {
          addRow(r[i], k);
        }
        return;
      }

      // If we get a TR element, then just add it directly - up to the dev
      // to add the correct number of columns etc
      if (r.nodeName && r.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'tr') {
        rows.push(r);
      } else {
        // Otherwise create a row with a wrapper
        var created = $('<tr><td/></tr>').addClass(k);
        $('td', created).addClass(k).html(r)[0].colSpan = _fnVisbleColumns(ctx);

        rows.push(created[0]);
      }
    };

    addRow(data, klass);

    if (row._details) {
      row._details.remove();
    }

    row._details = $(rows);

    // If the children were already shown, that state should be retained
    if (row._detailsShow) {
      row._details.insertAfter(row.nTr);
    }
  };

  var __details_remove = function (api, idx) {
    var ctx = api.context;

    if (ctx.length) {
      var row = ctx[0].aoData[idx !== undefined ? idx : api[0]];

      if (row && row._details) {
        row._details.remove();

        row._detailsShow = undefined;
        row._details = undefined;
      }
    }
  };

  var __details_display = function (api, show) {
    var ctx = api.context;

    if (ctx.length && api.length) {
      var row = ctx[0].aoData[api[0]];

      if (row._details) {
        row._detailsShow = show;

        if (show) {
          row._details.insertAfter(row.nTr);
        } else {
          row._details.detach();
        }

        __details_events(ctx[0]);
      }
    }
  };

  var __details_events = function (settings) {
    var api = new _Api(settings);
    var namespace = '.dt.DT_details';
    var drawEvent = 'draw' + namespace;
    var colvisEvent = 'column-visibility' + namespace;
    var destroyEvent = 'destroy' + namespace;
    var data = settings.aoData;

    api.off(drawEvent + ' ' + colvisEvent + ' ' + destroyEvent);

    if (_pluck(data, '_details').length > 0) {
      // On each draw, insert the required elements into the document
      api.on(drawEvent, function (e, ctx) {
        if (settings !== ctx) {
          return;
        }

        api
          .rows({ page: 'current' })
          .eq(0)
          .each(function (idx) {
            // Internal data grab
            var row = data[idx];

            if (row._detailsShow) {
              row._details.insertAfter(row.nTr);
            }
          });
      });

      // Column visibility change - update the colspan
      api.on(colvisEvent, function (e, ctx, idx, vis) {
        if (settings !== ctx) {
          return;
        }

        // Update the colspan for the details rows (note, only if it already has
        // a colspan)
        var row,
          visible = _fnVisbleColumns(ctx);

        for (var i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
          row = data[i];

          if (row._details) {
            row._details.children('td[colspan]').attr('colspan', visible);
          }
        }
      });

      // Table destroyed - nuke any child rows
      api.on(destroyEvent, function (e, ctx) {
        if (settings !== ctx) {
          return;
        }

        for (var i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
          if (data[i]._details) {
            __details_remove(api, i);
          }
        }
      });
    }
  };

  // Strings for the method names to help minification
  var _emp = '';
  var _child_obj = _emp + 'row().child';
  var _child_mth = _child_obj + '()';

  // data can be:
  //  tr
  //  string
  //  jQuery or array of any of the above
  _api_register(_child_mth, function (data, klass) {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (data === undefined) {
      // get
      return ctx.length && this.length
        ? ctx[0].aoData[this[0]]._details
        : undefined;
    } else if (data === true) {
      // show
      this.child.show();
    } else if (data === false) {
      // remove
      __details_remove(this);
    } else if (ctx.length && this.length) {
      // set
      __details_add(ctx[0], ctx[0].aoData[this[0]], data, klass);
    }

    return this;
  });

  _api_register(
    [
      _child_obj + '.show()',
      _child_mth + '.show()', // only when `child()` was called with parameters (without
    ],
    function (show) {
      // it returns an object and this method is not executed)
      __details_display(this, true);
      return this;
    }
  );

  _api_register(
    [
      _child_obj + '.hide()',
      _child_mth + '.hide()', // only when `child()` was called with parameters (without
    ],
    function () {
      // it returns an object and this method is not executed)
      __details_display(this, false);
      return this;
    }
  );

  _api_register(
    [
      _child_obj + '.remove()',
      _child_mth + '.remove()', // only when `child()` was called with parameters (without
    ],
    function () {
      // it returns an object and this method is not executed)
      __details_remove(this);
      return this;
    }
  );

  _api_register(_child_obj + '.isShown()', function () {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (ctx.length && this.length) {
      // _detailsShown as false or undefined will fall through to return false
      return ctx[0].aoData[this[0]]._detailsShow || false;
    }
    return false;
  });

  /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
   * Columns
   *
   * {integer}           - column index (>=0 count from left, <0 count from right)
   * "{integer}:visIdx"  - visible column index (i.e. translate to column index)  (>=0 count from left, <0 count from right)
   * "{integer}:visible" - alias for {integer}:visIdx  (>=0 count from left, <0 count from right)
   * "{string}:name"     - column name
   * "{string}"          - jQuery selector on column header nodes
   *
   */

  // can be an array of these items, comma separated list, or an array of comma
  // separated lists

  var __re_column_selector = /^(.+):(name|visIdx|visible)$/;

  // r1 and r2 are redundant - but it means that the parameters match for the
  // iterator callback in columns().data()
  var __columnData = function (settings, column, r1, r2, rows) {
    var a = [];
    for (var row = 0, ien = rows.length; row < ien; row++) {
      a.push(_fnGetCellData(settings, rows[row], column));
    }
    return a;
  };

  var __column_selector = function (settings, selector, opts) {
    var columns = settings.aoColumns,
      names = _pluck(columns, 'sName'),
      nodes = _pluck(columns, 'nTh');

    var run = function (s) {
      var selInt = _intVal(s);

      // Selector - all
      if (s === '') {
        return _range(columns.length);
      }

      // Selector - index
      if (selInt !== null) {
        return [
          selInt >= 0
            ? selInt // Count from left
            : columns.length + selInt, // Count from right (+ because its a negative value)
        ];
      }

      // Selector = function
      if (typeof s === 'function') {
        var rows = _selector_row_indexes(settings, opts);

        return $.map(columns, function (col, idx) {
          return s(idx, __columnData(settings, idx, 0, 0, rows), nodes[idx])
            ? idx
            : null;
        });
      }

      // jQuery or string selector
      var match = typeof s === 'string' ? s.match(__re_column_selector) : '';

      if (match) {
        switch (match[2]) {
          case 'visIdx':
          case 'visible':
            var idx = parseInt(match[1], 10);
            // Visible index given, convert to column index
            if (idx < 0) {
              // Counting from the right
              var visColumns = $.map(columns, function (col, i) {
                return col.bVisible ? i : null;
              });
              return [visColumns[visColumns.length + idx]];
            }
            // Counting from the left
            return [_fnVisibleToColumnIndex(settings, idx)];

          case 'name':
            // match by name. `names` is column index complete and in order
            return $.map(names, function (name, i) {
              return name === match[1] ? i : null;
            });

          default:
            return [];
        }
      }

      // Cell in the table body
      if (s.nodeName && s._DT_CellIndex) {
        return [s._DT_CellIndex.column];
      }

      // jQuery selector on the TH elements for the columns
      var jqResult = $(nodes)
        .filter(s)
        .map(function () {
          return $.inArray(this, nodes); // `nodes` is column index complete and in order
        })
        .toArray();

      if (jqResult.length || !s.nodeName) {
        return jqResult;
      }

      // Otherwise a node which might have a `dt-column` data attribute, or be
      // a child or such an element
      var host = $(s).closest('*[data-dt-column]');
      return host.length ? [host.data('dt-column')] : [];
    };

    return _selector_run('column', selector, run, settings, opts);
  };

  var __setColumnVis = function (settings, column, vis) {
    var cols = settings.aoColumns,
      col = cols[column],
      data = settings.aoData,
      row,
      cells,
      i,
      ien,
      tr;

    // Get
    if (vis === undefined) {
      return col.bVisible;
    }

    // Set
    // No change
    if (col.bVisible === vis) {
      return;
    }

    if (vis) {
      // Insert column
      // Need to decide if we should use appendChild or insertBefore
      var insertBefore = $.inArray(true, _pluck(cols, 'bVisible'), column + 1);

      for (i = 0, ien = data.length; i < ien; i++) {
        tr = data[i].nTr;
        cells = data[i].anCells;

        if (tr) {
          // insertBefore can act like appendChild if 2nd arg is null
          tr.insertBefore(cells[column], cells[insertBefore] || null);
        }
      }
    } else {
      // Remove column
      $(_pluck(settings.aoData, 'anCells', column)).detach();
    }

    // Common actions
    col.bVisible = vis;
    _fnDrawHead(settings, settings.aoHeader);
    _fnDrawHead(settings, settings.aoFooter);

    _fnSaveState(settings);
  };

  _api_register('columns()', function (selector, opts) {
    // argument shifting
    if (selector === undefined) {
      selector = '';
    } else if ($.isPlainObject(selector)) {
      opts = selector;
      selector = '';
    }

    opts = _selector_opts(opts);

    var inst = this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (settings) {
        return __column_selector(settings, selector, opts);
      },
      1
    );

    // Want argument shifting here and in _row_selector?
    inst.selector.cols = selector;
    inst.selector.opts = opts;

    return inst;
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().header()', 'column().header()', function (
    selector,
    opts
  ) {
    return this.iterator(
      'column',
      function (settings, column) {
        return settings.aoColumns[column].nTh;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().footer()', 'column().footer()', function (
    selector,
    opts
  ) {
    return this.iterator(
      'column',
      function (settings, column) {
        return settings.aoColumns[column].nTf;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().data()', 'column().data()', function () {
    return this.iterator('column-rows', __columnData, 1);
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().dataSrc()', 'column().dataSrc()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'column',
      function (settings, column) {
        return settings.aoColumns[column].mData;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().cache()', 'column().cache()', function (type) {
    return this.iterator(
      'column-rows',
      function (settings, column, i, j, rows) {
        return _pluck_order(
          settings.aoData,
          rows,
          type === 'search' ? '_aFilterData' : '_aSortData',
          column
        );
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().nodes()', 'column().nodes()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'column-rows',
      function (settings, column, i, j, rows) {
        return _pluck_order(settings.aoData, rows, 'anCells', column);
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().visible()', 'column().visible()', function (
    vis,
    calc
  ) {
    var ret = this.iterator('column', function (settings, column) {
      if (vis === undefined) {
        return settings.aoColumns[column].bVisible;
      } // else
      __setColumnVis(settings, column, vis);
    });

    // Group the column visibility changes
    if (vis !== undefined) {
      // Second loop once the first is done for events
      this.iterator('column', function (settings, column) {
        _fnCallbackFire(settings, null, 'column-visibility', [
          settings,
          column,
          vis,
          calc,
        ]);
      });

      if (calc === undefined || calc) {
        this.columns.adjust();
      }
    }

    return ret;
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().indexes()', 'column().index()', function (
    type
  ) {
    return this.iterator(
      'column',
      function (settings, column) {
        return type === 'visible'
          ? _fnColumnIndexToVisible(settings, column)
          : column;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_register('columns.adjust()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (settings) {
        _fnAdjustColumnSizing(settings);
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_register('column.index()', function (type, idx) {
    if (this.context.length !== 0) {
      var ctx = this.context[0];

      if (type === 'fromVisible' || type === 'toData') {
        return _fnVisibleToColumnIndex(ctx, idx);
      } else if (type === 'fromData' || type === 'toVisible') {
        return _fnColumnIndexToVisible(ctx, idx);
      }
    }
  });

  _api_register('column()', function (selector, opts) {
    return _selector_first(this.columns(selector, opts));
  });

  var __cell_selector = function (settings, selector, opts) {
    var data = settings.aoData;
    var rows = _selector_row_indexes(settings, opts);
    var cells = _removeEmpty(_pluck_order(data, rows, 'anCells'));
    var allCells = $([].concat.apply([], cells));
    var row;
    var columns = settings.aoColumns.length;
    var a, i, ien, j, o, host;

    var run = function (s) {
      var fnSelector = typeof s === 'function';

      if (s === null || s === undefined || fnSelector) {
        // All cells and function selectors
        a = [];

        for (i = 0, ien = rows.length; i < ien; i++) {
          row = rows[i];

          for (j = 0; j < columns; j++) {
            o = {
              row: row,
              column: j,
            };

            if (fnSelector) {
              // Selector - function
              host = data[row];

              if (
                s(
                  o,
                  _fnGetCellData(settings, row, j),
                  host.anCells ? host.anCells[j] : null
                )
              ) {
                a.push(o);
              }
            } else {
              // Selector - all
              a.push(o);
            }
          }
        }

        return a;
      }

      // Selector - index
      if ($.isPlainObject(s)) {
        return [s];
      }

      // Selector - jQuery filtered cells
      var jqResult = allCells
        .filter(s)
        .map(function (i, el) {
          return {
            // use a new object, in case someone changes the values
            row: el._DT_CellIndex.row,
            column: el._DT_CellIndex.column,
          };
        })
        .toArray();

      if (jqResult.length || !s.nodeName) {
        return jqResult;
      }

      // Otherwise the selector is a node, and there is one last option - the
      // element might be a child of an element which has dt-row and dt-column
      // data attributes
      host = $(s).closest('*[data-dt-row]');
      return host.length
        ? [
            {
              row: host.data('dt-row'),
              column: host.data('dt-column'),
            },
          ]
        : [];
    };

    return _selector_run('cell', selector, run, settings, opts);
  };

  _api_register('cells()', function (rowSelector, columnSelector, opts) {
    // Argument shifting
    if ($.isPlainObject(rowSelector)) {
      // Indexes
      if (rowSelector.row === undefined) {
        // Selector options in first parameter
        opts = rowSelector;
        rowSelector = null;
      } else {
        // Cell index objects in first parameter
        opts = columnSelector;
        columnSelector = null;
      }
    }
    if ($.isPlainObject(columnSelector)) {
      opts = columnSelector;
      columnSelector = null;
    }

    // Cell selector
    if (columnSelector === null || columnSelector === undefined) {
      return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
        return __cell_selector(settings, rowSelector, _selector_opts(opts));
      });
    }

    // Row + column selector
    var columns = this.columns(columnSelector, opts);
    var rows = this.rows(rowSelector, opts);
    var a, i, ien, j, jen;

    var cells = this.iterator(
      'table',
      function (settings, idx) {
        a = [];

        for (i = 0, ien = rows[idx].length; i < ien; i++) {
          for (j = 0, jen = columns[idx].length; j < jen; j++) {
            a.push({
              row: rows[idx][i],
              column: columns[idx][j],
            });
          }
        }

        return a;
      },
      1
    );

    $.extend(cells.selector, {
      cols: columnSelector,
      rows: rowSelector,
      opts: opts,
    });

    return cells;
  });

  _api_registerPlural('cells().nodes()', 'cell().node()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'cell',
      function (settings, row, column) {
        var data = settings.aoData[row];

        return data && data.anCells ? data.anCells[column] : undefined;
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_register('cells().data()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'cell',
      function (settings, row, column) {
        return _fnGetCellData(settings, row, column);
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('cells().cache()', 'cell().cache()', function (type) {
    type = type === 'search' ? '_aFilterData' : '_aSortData';

    return this.iterator(
      'cell',
      function (settings, row, column) {
        return settings.aoData[row][type][column];
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('cells().render()', 'cell().render()', function (type) {
    return this.iterator(
      'cell',
      function (settings, row, column) {
        return _fnGetCellData(settings, row, column, type);
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('cells().indexes()', 'cell().index()', function () {
    return this.iterator(
      'cell',
      function (settings, row, column) {
        return {
          row: row,
          column: column,
          columnVisible: _fnColumnIndexToVisible(settings, column),
        };
      },
      1
    );
  });

  _api_registerPlural('cells().invalidate()', 'cell().invalidate()', function (
    src
  ) {
    return this.iterator('cell', function (settings, row, column) {
      _fnInvalidate(settings, row, src, column);
    });
  });

  _api_register('cell()', function (rowSelector, columnSelector, opts) {
    return _selector_first(this.cells(rowSelector, columnSelector, opts));
  });

  _api_register('cell().data()', function (data) {
    var ctx = this.context;
    var cell = this[0];

    if (data === undefined) {
      // Get
      return ctx.length && cell.length
        ? _fnGetCellData(ctx[0], cell[0].row, cell[0].column)
        : undefined;
    }

    // Set
    _fnSetCellData(ctx[0], cell[0].row, cell[0].column, data);
    _fnInvalidate(ctx[0], cell[0].row, 'data', cell[0].column);

    return this;
  });

  /**
   * Get current ordering (sorting) that has been applied to the table.
   *
   * @returns {array} 2D array containing the sorting information for the first
   *   table in the current context. Each element in the parent array represents
   *   a column being sorted upon (i.e. multi-sorting with two columns would have
   *   2 inner arrays). The inner arrays may have 2 or 3 elements. The first is
   *   the column index that the sorting condition applies to, the second is the
   *   direction of the sort (`desc` or `asc`) and, optionally, the third is the
   *   index of the sorting order from the `column.sorting` initialisation array.
   */
  /**
   * Set the ordering for the table.
   *
   * @param {integer} order Column index to sort upon.
   * @param {string} direction Direction of the sort to be applied (`asc` or `desc`)
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  /**
   * Set the ordering for the table.
   *
   * @param {array} order 1D array of sorting information to be applied.
   * @param {array} [...] Optional additional sorting conditions
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  /**
   * Set the ordering for the table.
   *
   * @param {array} order 2D array of sorting information to be applied.
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('order()', function (order, dir) {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (order === undefined) {
      // get
      return ctx.length !== 0 ? ctx[0].aaSorting : undefined;
    }

    // set
    if (typeof order === 'number') {
      // Simple column / direction passed in
      order = [[order, dir]];
    } else if (order.length && !$.isArray(order[0])) {
      // Arguments passed in (list of 1D arrays)
      order = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
    }
    // otherwise a 2D array was passed in

    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      settings.aaSorting = order.slice();
    });
  });

  /**
   * Attach a sort listener to an element for a given column
   *
   * @param {node|jQuery|string} node Identifier for the element(s) to attach the
   *   listener to. This can take the form of a single DOM node, a jQuery
   *   collection of nodes or a jQuery selector which will identify the node(s).
   * @param {integer} column the column that a click on this node will sort on
   * @param {function} [callback] callback function when sort is run
   * @returns {DataTables.Api} this
   */
  _api_register('order.listener()', function (node, column, callback) {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      _fnSortAttachListener(settings, node, column, callback);
    });
  });

  _api_register('order.fixed()', function (set) {
    if (!set) {
      var ctx = this.context;
      var fixed = ctx.length ? ctx[0].aaSortingFixed : undefined;

      return $.isArray(fixed) ? { pre: fixed } : fixed;
    }

    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      settings.aaSortingFixed = $.extend(true, {}, set);
    });
  });

  // Order by the selected column(s)
  _api_register(['columns().order()', 'column().order()'], function (dir) {
    var that = this;

    return this.iterator('table', function (settings, i) {
      var sort = [];

      $.each(that[i], function (j, col) {
        sort.push([col, dir]);
      });

      settings.aaSorting = sort;
    });
  });

  _api_register('search()', function (input, regex, smart, caseInsen) {
    var ctx = this.context;

    if (input === undefined) {
      // get
      return ctx.length !== 0 ? ctx[0].oPreviousSearch.sSearch : undefined;
    }

    // set
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      if (!settings.oFeatures.bFilter) {
        return;
      }

      _fnFilterComplete(
        settings,
        $.extend({}, settings.oPreviousSearch, {
          sSearch: input + '',
          bRegex: regex === null ? false : regex,
          bSmart: smart === null ? true : smart,
          bCaseInsensitive: caseInsen === null ? true : caseInsen,
        }),
        1
      );
    });
  });

  _api_registerPlural('columns().search()', 'column().search()', function (
    input,
    regex,
    smart,
    caseInsen
  ) {
    return this.iterator('column', function (settings, column) {
      var preSearch = settings.aoPreSearchCols;

      if (input === undefined) {
        // get
        return preSearch[column].sSearch;
      }

      // set
      if (!settings.oFeatures.bFilter) {
        return;
      }

      $.extend(preSearch[column], {
        sSearch: input + '',
        bRegex: regex === null ? false : regex,
        bSmart: smart === null ? true : smart,
        bCaseInsensitive: caseInsen === null ? true : caseInsen,
      });

      _fnFilterComplete(settings, settings.oPreviousSearch, 1);
    });
  });

  /*
   * State API methods
   */

  _api_register('state()', function () {
    return this.context.length ? this.context[0].oSavedState : null;
  });

  _api_register('state.clear()', function () {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      // Save an empty object
      settings.fnStateSaveCallback.call(settings.oInstance, settings, {});
    });
  });

  _api_register('state.loaded()', function () {
    return this.context.length ? this.context[0].oLoadedState : null;
  });

  _api_register('state.save()', function () {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      _fnSaveState(settings);
    });
  });

  /**
   * Provide a common method for plug-ins to check the version of DataTables being
   * used, in order to ensure compatibility.
   *
   *  @param {string} version Version string to check for, in the format "X.Y.Z".
   *    Note that the formats "X" and "X.Y" are also acceptable.
   *  @returns {boolean} true if this version of DataTables is greater or equal to
   *    the required version, or false if this version of DataTales is not
   *    suitable
   *  @static
   *  @dtopt API-Static
   *
   *  @example
   *    alert( $.fn.dataTable.versionCheck( '1.9.0' ) );
   */
  DataTable.versionCheck = DataTable.fnVersionCheck = function (version) {
    var aThis = DataTable.version.split('.');
    var aThat = version.split('.');
    var iThis, iThat;

    for (var i = 0, iLen = aThat.length; i < iLen; i++) {
      iThis = parseInt(aThis[i], 10) || 0;
      iThat = parseInt(aThat[i], 10) || 0;

      // Parts are the same, keep comparing
      if (iThis === iThat) {
        continue;
      }

      // Parts are different, return immediately
      return iThis > iThat;
    }

    return true;
  };

  /**
   * Check if a `<table>` node is a DataTable table already or not.
   *
   *  @param {node|jquery|string} table Table node, jQuery object or jQuery
   *      selector for the table to test. Note that if more than more than one
   *      table is passed on, only the first will be checked
   *  @returns {boolean} true the table given is a DataTable, or false otherwise
   *  @static
   *  @dtopt API-Static
   *
   *  @example
   *    if ( ! $.fn.DataTable.isDataTable( '#example' ) ) {
   *      $('#example').dataTable();
   *    }
   */
  DataTable.isDataTable = DataTable.fnIsDataTable = function (table) {
    var t = $(table).get(0);
    var is = false;

    $.each(DataTable.settings, function (i, o) {
      var head = o.nScrollHead ? $('table', o.nScrollHead)[0] : null;
      var foot = o.nScrollFoot ? $('table', o.nScrollFoot)[0] : null;

      if (o.nTable === t || head === t || foot === t) {
        is = true;
      }
    });

    return is;
  };

  /**
   * Get all DataTable tables that have been initialised - optionally you can
   * select to get only currently visible tables.
   *
   *  @param {boolean} [visible=false] Flag to indicate if you want all (default)
   *    or visible tables only.
   *  @returns {array} Array of `table` nodes (not DataTable instances) which are
   *    DataTables
   *  @static
   *  @dtopt API-Static
   *
   *  @example
   *    $.each( $.fn.dataTable.tables(true), function () {
   *      $(table).DataTable().columns.adjust();
   *    } );
   */
  DataTable.tables = DataTable.fnTables = function (visible) {
    var api = false;

    if ($.isPlainObject(visible)) {
      api = visible.api;
      visible = visible.visible;
    }

    var a = $.map(DataTable.settings, function (o) {
      if (!visible || (visible && $(o.nTable).is(':visible'))) {
        return o.nTable;
      }
    });

    return api ? new _Api(a) : a;
  };

  /**
   * Convert from camel case parameters to Hungarian notation. This is made public
   * for the extensions to provide the same ability as DataTables core to accept
   * either the 1.9 style Hungarian notation, or the 1.10+ style camelCase
   * parameters.
   *
   *  @param {object} src The model object which holds all parameters that can be
   *    mapped.
   *  @param {object} user The object to convert from camel case to Hungarian.
   *  @param {boolean} force When set to `true`, properties which already have a
   *    Hungarian value in the `user` object will be overwritten. Otherwise they
   *    won't be.
   */
  DataTable.camelToHungarian = _fnCamelToHungarian;

  /**
   *
   */
  _api_register('$()', function (selector, opts) {
    var rows = this.rows(opts).nodes(), // Get all rows
      jqRows = $(rows);

    return $(
      [].concat(
        jqRows.filter(selector).toArray(),
        jqRows.find(selector).toArray()
      )
    );
  });

  // jQuery functions to operate on the tables
  $.each(['on', 'one', 'off'], function (i, key) {
    _api_register(key + '()', function (/* event, handler */) {
      var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);

      // Add the `dt` namespace automatically if it isn't already present
      if (!args[0].match(/\.dt\b/)) {
        args[0] += '.dt';
      }

      var inst = $(this.tables().nodes());
      inst[key].apply(inst, args);
      return this;
    });
  });

  _api_register('clear()', function () {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      _fnClearTable(settings);
    });
  });

  _api_register('settings()', function () {
    return new _Api(this.context, this.context);
  });

  _api_register('init()', function () {
    var ctx = this.context;
    return ctx.length ? ctx[0].oInit : null;
  });

  _api_register('data()', function () {
    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      return _pluck(settings.aoData, '_aData');
    }).flatten();
  });

  _api_register('destroy()', function (remove) {
    remove = remove || false;

    return this.iterator('table', function (settings) {
      var orig = settings.nTableWrapper.parentNode;
      var classes = settings.oClasses;
      var table = settings.nTable;
      var tbody = settings.nTBody;
      var thead = settings.nTHead;
      var tfoot = settings.nTFoot;
      var jqTable = $(table);
      var jqTbody = $(tbody);
      var jqWrapper = $(settings.nTableWrapper);
      var rows = $.map(settings.aoData, function (r) {
        return r.nTr;
      });
      var i, ien;

      // Flag to note that the table is currently being destroyed - no action
      // should be taken
      settings.bDestroying = true;

      // Fire off the destroy callbacks for plug-ins etc
      _fnCallbackFire(settings, 'aoDestroyCallback', 'destroy', [settings]);

      // If not being removed from the document, make all columns visible
      if (!remove) {
        new _Api(settings).columns().visible(true);
      }

      // Blitz all `DT` namespaced events (these are internal events, the
      // lowercase, `dt` events are user subscribed and they are responsible
      // for removing them
      jqWrapper.unbind('.DT').find(':not(tbody *)').unbind('.DT');
      $(window).unbind('.DT-' + settings.sInstance);

      // When scrolling we had to break the table up - restore it
      if (table !== thead.parentNode) {
        jqTable.children('thead').detach();
        jqTable.append(thead);
      }

      if (tfoot && table !== tfoot.parentNode) {
        jqTable.children('tfoot').detach();
        jqTable.append(tfoot);
      }

      settings.aaSorting = [];
      settings.aaSortingFixed = [];
      _fnSortingClasses(settings);

      $(rows).removeClass(settings.asStripeClasses.join(' '));

      $('th, td', thead).removeClass(
        classes.sSortable +
          ' ' +
          classes.sSortableAsc +
          ' ' +
          classes.sSortableDesc +
          ' ' +
          classes.sSortableNone
      );

      if (settings.bJUI) {
        $(
          'th span.' + classes.sSortIcon + ', td span.' + classes.sSortIcon,
          thead
        ).detach();
        $('th, td', thead).each(function () {
          var wrapper = $('div.' + classes.sSortJUIWrapper, this);
          $(this).append(wrapper.contents());
          wrapper.detach();
        });
      }

      // Add the TR elements back into the table in their original order
      jqTbody.children().detach();
      jqTbody.append(rows);

      // Remove the DataTables generated nodes, events and classes
      var removedMethod = remove ? 'remove' : 'detach';
      jqTable[removedMethod]();
      jqWrapper[removedMethod]();

      // If we need to reattach the table to the document
      if (!remove && orig) {
        // insertBefore acts like appendChild if !arg[1]
        orig.insertBefore(table, settings.nTableReinsertBefore);

        // Restore the width of the original table - was read from the style property,
        // so we can restore directly to that
        jqTable
          .css('width', settings.sDestroyWidth)
          .removeClass(classes.sTable);

        // If the were originally stripe classes - then we add them back here.
        // Note this is not fool proof (for example if not all rows had stripe
        // classes - but it's a good effort without getting carried away
        ien = settings.asDestroyStripes.length;

        if (ien) {
          jqTbody.children().each(function (i) {
            $(this).addClass(settings.asDestroyStripes[i % ien]);
          });
        }
      }

      /* Remove the settings object from the settings array */
      var idx = $.inArray(settings, DataTable.settings);
      if (idx !== -1) {
        DataTable.settings.splice(idx, 1);
      }
    });
  });

  // Add the `every()` method for rows, columns and cells in a compact form
  $.each(['column', 'row', 'cell'], function (i, type) {
    _api_register(type + 's().every()', function (fn) {
      var opts = this.selector.opts;
      var api = this;

      return this.iterator(type, function (settings, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) {
        // Rows and columns:
        //  arg1 - index
        //  arg2 - table counter
        //  arg3 - loop counter
        //  arg4 - undefined
        // Cells:
        //  arg1 - row index
        //  arg2 - column index
        //  arg3 - table counter
        //  arg4 - loop counter
        fn.call(
          api[type](
            arg1,
            type === 'cell' ? arg2 : opts,
            type === 'cell' ? opts : undefined
          ),
          arg1,
          arg2,
          arg3,
          arg4
        );
      });
    });
  });

  // i18n method for extensions to be able to use the language object from the
  // DataTable
  _api_register('i18n()', function (token, def, plural) {
    var ctx = this.context[0];
    var resolved = _fnGetObjectDataFn(token)(ctx.oLanguage);

    if (resolved === undefined) {
      resolved = def;
    }

    if (plural !== undefined && $.isPlainObject(resolved)) {
      resolved = resolved[plural] !== undefined ? resolved[plural] : resolved._;
    }

    return resolved.replace('%d', plural); // nb: plural might be undefined,
  });

  /**
   * Version string for plug-ins to check compatibility. Allowed format is
   * `a.b.c-d` where: a:int, b:int, c:int, d:string(dev|beta|alpha). `d` is used
   * only for non-release builds. See http://semver.org/ for more information.
   *  @member
   *  @type string
   *  @default Version number
   */
  DataTable.version = '1.10.12';

  /**
   * Private data store, containing all of the settings objects that are
   * created for the tables on a given page.
   *
   * Note that the `DataTable.settings` object is aliased to
   * `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` through which it may be accessed and
   * manipulated, or `jQuery.fn.dataTable.settings`.
   *  @member
   *  @type array
   *  @default []
   *  @private
   */
  DataTable.settings = [];

  /**
   * Object models container, for the various models that DataTables has
   * available to it. These models define the objects that are used to hold
   * the active state and configuration of the table.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.models = {};

  /**
   * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about
   * search information for the global filter and individual column filters.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.models.oSearch = {
    /**
     * Flag to indicate if the filtering should be case insensitive or not
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     */
    bCaseInsensitive: true,

    /**
     * Applied search term
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
     */
    sSearch: '',

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if the search term should be interpreted as a
     * regular expression (true) or not (false) and therefore and special
     * regex characters escaped.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     */
    bRegex: false,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if DataTables is to use its smart filtering or not.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     */
    bSmart: true,
  };

  /**
   * Template object for the way in which DataTables holds information about
   * each individual row. This is the object format used for the settings
   * aoData array.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.models.oRow = {
    /**
     * TR element for the row
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTr: null,

    /**
     * Array of TD elements for each row. This is null until the row has been
     * created.
     *  @type array nodes
     *  @default []
     */
    anCells: null,

    /**
     * Data object from the original data source for the row. This is either
     * an array if using the traditional form of DataTables, or an object if
     * using mData options. The exact type will depend on the passed in
     * data from the data source, or will be an array if using DOM a data
     * source.
     *  @type array|object
     *  @default []
     */
    _aData: [],

    /**
     * Sorting data cache - this array is ostensibly the same length as the
     * number of columns (although each index is generated only as it is
     * needed), and holds the data that is used for sorting each column in the
     * row. We do this cache generation at the start of the sort in order that
     * the formatting of the sort data need be done only once for each cell
     * per sort. This array should not be read from or written to by anything
     * other than the master sorting methods.
     *  @type array
     *  @default null
     *  @private
     */
    _aSortData: null,

    /**
     * Per cell filtering data cache. As per the sort data cache, used to
     * increase the performance of the filtering in DataTables
     *  @type array
     *  @default null
     *  @private
     */
    _aFilterData: null,

    /**
     * Filtering data cache. This is the same as the cell filtering cache, but
     * in this case a string rather than an array. This is easily computed with
     * a join on `_aFilterData`, but is provided as a cache so the join isn't
     * needed on every search (memory traded for performance)
     *  @type array
     *  @default null
     *  @private
     */
    _sFilterRow: null,

    /**
     * Cache of the class name that DataTables has applied to the row, so we
     * can quickly look at this variable rather than needing to do a DOM check
     * on className for the nTr property.
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
     *  @private
     */
    _sRowStripe: '',

    /**
     * Denote if the original data source was from the DOM, or the data source
     * object. This is used for invalidating data, so DataTables can
     * automatically read data from the original source, unless uninstructed
     * otherwise.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     *  @private
     */
    src: null,

    /**
     * Index in the aoData array. This saves an indexOf lookup when we have the
     * object, but want to know the index
     *  @type integer
     *  @default -1
     *  @private
     */
    idx: -1,
  };

  /**
   * Template object for the column information object in DataTables. This object
   * is held in the settings aoColumns array and contains all the information that
   * DataTables needs about each individual column.
   *
   * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults.column}
   * but this one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns.
   * It should NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should
   * be done through the initialisation options.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.models.oColumn = {
    /**
     * Column index. This could be worked out on-the-fly with $.inArray, but it
     * is faster to just hold it as a variable
     *  @type integer
     *  @default null
     */
    idx: null,

    /**
     * A list of the columns that sorting should occur on when this column
     * is sorted. That this property is an array allows multi-column sorting
     * to be defined for a column (for example first name / last name columns
     * would benefit from this). The values are integers pointing to the
     * columns to be sorted on (typically it will be a single integer pointing
     * at itself, but that doesn't need to be the case).
     *  @type array
     */
    aDataSort: null,

    /**
     * Define the sorting directions that are applied to the column, in sequence
     * as the column is repeatedly sorted upon - i.e. the first value is used
     * as the sorting direction when the column if first sorted (clicked on).
     * Sort it again (click again) and it will move on to the next index.
     * Repeat until loop.
     *  @type array
     */
    asSorting: null,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if the column is searchable, and thus should be included
     * in the filtering or not.
     *  @type boolean
     */
    bSearchable: null,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if the column is sortable or not.
     *  @type boolean
     */
    bSortable: null,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if the column is currently visible in the table or not
     *  @type boolean
     */
    bVisible: null,

    /**
     * Store for manual type assignment using the `column.type` option. This
     * is held in store so we can manipulate the column's `sType` property.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     *  @private
     */
    _sManualType: null,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if HTML5 data attributes should be used as the data
     * source for filtering or sorting. True is either are.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *  @private
     */
    _bAttrSrc: false,

    /**
     * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source,
     * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender
     * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the
     * element is available.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created
     *  @param {*} sData The Data for the cell
     *  @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row
     *  @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store
     *  @default null
     */
    fnCreatedCell: null,

    /**
     * Function to get data from a cell in a column. You should <b>never</b>
     * access data directly through _aData internally in DataTables - always use
     * the method attached to this property. It allows mData to function as
     * required. This function is automatically assigned by the column
     * initialisation method
     *  @type function
     *  @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array
     *    (i.e. aoData[]._aData)
     *  @param {string} sSpecific The specific data type you want to get -
     *    'display', 'type' 'filter' 'sort'
     *  @returns {*} The data for the cell from the given row's data
     *  @default null
     */
    fnGetData: null,

    /**
     * Function to set data for a cell in the column. You should <b>never</b>
     * set the data directly to _aData internally in DataTables - always use
     * this method. It allows mData to function as required. This function
     * is automatically assigned by the column initialisation method
     *  @type function
     *  @param {array|object} oData The data array/object for the array
     *    (i.e. aoData[]._aData)
     *  @param {*} sValue Value to set
     *  @default null
     */
    fnSetData: null,

    /**
     * Property to read the value for the cells in the column from the data
     * source array / object. If null, then the default content is used, if a
     * function is given then the return from the function is used.
     *  @type function|int|string|null
     *  @default null
     */
    mData: null,

    /**
     * Partner property to mData which is used (only when defined) to get
     * the data - i.e. it is basically the same as mData, but without the
     * 'set' option, and also the data fed to it is the result from mData.
     * This is the rendering method to match the data method of mData.
     *  @type function|int|string|null
     *  @default null
     */
    mRender: null,

    /**
     * Unique header TH/TD element for this column - this is what the sorting
     * listener is attached to (if sorting is enabled.)
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTh: null,

    /**
     * Unique footer TH/TD element for this column (if there is one). Not used
     * in DataTables as such, but can be used for plug-ins to reference the
     * footer for each column.
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTf: null,

    /**
     * The class to apply to all TD elements in the table's TBODY for the column
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sClass: null,

    /**
     * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column,
     * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a
     * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this
     * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer
     * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting
     * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as
     * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the
     * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding.
     *  @type string
     */
    sContentPadding: null,

    /**
     * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used
     * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData
     * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null).
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sDefaultContent: null,

    /**
     * Name for the column, allowing reference to the column by name as well as
     * by index (needs a lookup to work by name).
     *  @type string
     */
    sName: null,

    /**
     * Custom sorting data type - defines which of the available plug-ins in
     * afnSortData the custom sorting will use - if any is defined.
     *  @type string
     *  @default std
     */
    sSortDataType: 'std',

    /**
     * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sSortingClass: null,

    /**
     * Class to be applied to the header element when sorting on this column -
     * when jQuery UI theming is used.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sSortingClassJUI: null,

    /**
     * Title of the column - what is seen in the TH element (nTh).
     *  @type string
     */
    sTitle: null,

    /**
     * Column sorting and filtering type
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sType: null,

    /**
     * Width of the column
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sWidth: null,

    /**
     * Width of the column when it was first "encountered"
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sWidthOrig: null,
  };

  /*
   * Developer note: The properties of the object below are given in Hungarian
   * notation, that was used as the interface for DataTables prior to v1.10, however
   * from v1.10 onwards the primary interface is camel case. In order to avoid
   * breaking backwards compatibility utterly with this change, the Hungarian
   * version is still, internally the primary interface, but is is not documented
   * - hence the @name tags in each doc comment. This allows a Javascript function
   * to create a map from Hungarian notation to camel case (going the other direction
   * would require each property to be listed, which would at around 3K to the size
   * of DataTables, while this method is about a 0.5K hit.
   *
   * Ultimately this does pave the way for Hungarian notation to be dropped
   * completely, but that is a massive amount of work and will break current
   * installs (therefore is on-hold until v2).
   */

  /**
   * Initialisation options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation
   * time.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.defaults = {
    /**
     * An array of data to use for the table, passed in at initialisation which
     * will be used in preference to any data which is already in the DOM. This is
     * particularly useful for constructing tables purely in Javascript, for
     * example with a custom Ajax call.
     *  @type array
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.data
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using a 2D array data source
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "data": [
     *          ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 4.0', 'Win 95+', 4, 'X'],
     *          ['Trident', 'Internet Explorer 5.0', 'Win 95+', 5, 'C'],
     *        ],
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "title": "Engine" },
     *          { "title": "Browser" },
     *          { "title": "Platform" },
     *          { "title": "Version" },
     *          { "title": "Grade" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using an array of objects as a data source (`data`)
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "data": [
     *          {
     *            "engine":   "Trident",
     *            "browser":  "Internet Explorer 4.0",
     *            "platform": "Win 95+",
     *            "version":  4,
     *            "grade":    "X"
     *          },
     *          {
     *            "engine":   "Trident",
     *            "browser":  "Internet Explorer 5.0",
     *            "platform": "Win 95+",
     *            "version":  5,
     *            "grade":    "C"
     *          }
     *        ],
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "title": "Engine",   "data": "engine" },
     *          { "title": "Browser",  "data": "browser" },
     *          { "title": "Platform", "data": "platform" },
     *          { "title": "Version",  "data": "version" },
     *          { "title": "Grade",    "data": "grade" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    aaData: null,

    /**
     * If ordering is enabled, then DataTables will perform a first pass sort on
     * initialisation. You can define which column(s) the sort is performed
     * upon, and the sorting direction, with this variable. The `sorting` array
     * should contain an array for each column to be sorted initially containing
     * the column's index and a direction string ('asc' or 'desc').
     *  @type array
     *  @default [[0,'asc']]
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.order
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Sort by 3rd column first, and then 4th column
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "order": [[2,'asc'], [3,'desc']]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *    // No initial sorting
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "order": []
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    aaSorting: [[0, 'asc']],

    /**
     * This parameter is basically identical to the `sorting` parameter, but
     * cannot be overridden by user interaction with the table. What this means
     * is that you could have a column (visible or hidden) which the sorting
     * will always be forced on first - any sorting after that (from the user)
     * will then be performed as required. This can be useful for grouping rows
     * together.
     *  @type array
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.orderFixed
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "orderFixed": [[0,'asc']]
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    aaSortingFixed: [],

    /**
     * DataTables can be instructed to load data to display in the table from a
     * Ajax source. This option defines how that Ajax call is made and where to.
     *
     * The `ajax` property has three different modes of operation, depending on
     * how it is defined. These are:
     *
     * * `string` - Set the URL from where the data should be loaded from.
     * * `object` - Define properties for `jQuery.ajax`.
     * * `function` - Custom data get function
     *
     * `string`
     * --------
     *
     * As a string, the `ajax` property simply defines the URL from which
     * DataTables will load data.
     *
     * `object`
     * --------
     *
     * As an object, the parameters in the object are passed to
     * [jQuery.ajax](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/) allowing fine control
     * of the Ajax request. DataTables has a number of default parameters which
     * you can override using this option. Please refer to the jQuery
     * documentation for a full description of the options available, although
     * the following parameters provide additional options in DataTables or
     * require special consideration:
     *
     * * `data` - As with jQuery, `data` can be provided as an object, but it
     *   can also be used as a function to manipulate the data DataTables sends
     *   to the server. The function takes a single parameter, an object of
     *   parameters with the values that DataTables has readied for sending. An
     *   object may be returned which will be merged into the DataTables
     *   defaults, or you can add the items to the object that was passed in and
     *   not return anything from the function. This supersedes `fnServerParams`
     *   from DataTables 1.9-.
     *
     * * `dataSrc` - By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or
     *   `aaData` for compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data
     *   from an Ajax source or for server-side processing - this parameter
     *   allows that property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted
     *   object notation to get a data source for multiple levels of nesting, or
     *   it my be used as a function. As a function it takes a single parameter,
     *   the JSON returned from the server, which can be manipulated as
     *   required, with the returned value being that used by DataTables as the
     *   data source for the table. This supersedes `sAjaxDataProp` from
     *   DataTables 1.9-.
     *
     * * `success` - Should not be overridden it is used internally in
     *   DataTables. To manipulate / transform the data returned by the server
     *   use `ajax.dataSrc`, or use `ajax` as a function (see below).
     *
     * `function`
     * ----------
     *
     * As a function, making the Ajax call is left up to yourself allowing
     * complete control of the Ajax request. Indeed, if desired, a method other
     * than Ajax could be used to obtain the required data, such as Web storage
     * or an AIR database.
     *
     * The function is given four parameters and no return is required. The
     * parameters are:
     *
     * 1. _object_ - Data to send to the server
     * 2. _function_ - Callback function that must be executed when the required
     *    data has been obtained. That data should be passed into the callback
     *    as the only parameter
     * 3. _object_ - DataTables settings object for the table
     *
     * Note that this supersedes `fnServerData` from DataTables 1.9-.
     *
     *  @type string|object|function
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.ajax
     *  @since 1.10.0
     *
     * @example
     *   // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax.
     *   // Note DataTables expects data in the form `{ data: [ ...data... ] }` by default).
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": "data.json"
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to change
     *   // `data` to `tableData` (i.e. `{ tableData: [ ...data... ] }`)
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": {
     *       "url": "data.json",
     *       "dataSrc": "tableData"
     *     }
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Get JSON data from a file via Ajax, using `dataSrc` to read data
     *   // from a plain array rather than an array in an object
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": {
     *       "url": "data.json",
     *       "dataSrc": ""
     *     }
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Manipulate the data returned from the server - add a link to data
     *   // (note this can, should, be done using `render` for the column - this
     *   // is just a simple example of how the data can be manipulated).
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": {
     *       "url": "data.json",
     *       "dataSrc": function ( json ) {
     *         for ( var i=0, ien=json.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
     *           json[i][0] = '<a href="/message/'+json[i][0]+'>View message</a>';
     *         }
     *         return json;
     *       }
     *     }
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Add data to the request
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": {
     *       "url": "data.json",
     *       "data": function ( d ) {
     *         return {
     *           "extra_search": $('#extra').val()
     *         };
     *       }
     *     }
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Send request as POST
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": {
     *       "url": "data.json",
     *       "type": "POST"
     *     }
     *   } );
     *
     * @example
     *   // Get the data from localStorage (could interface with a form for
     *   // adding, editing and removing rows).
     *   $('#example').dataTable( {
     *     "ajax": function (data, callback, settings) {
     *       callback(
     *         JSON.parse( localStorage.getItem('dataTablesData') )
     *       );
     *     }
     *   } );
     */
    ajax: null,

    /**
     * This parameter allows you to readily specify the entries in the length drop
     * down menu that DataTables shows when pagination is enabled. It can be
     * either a 1D array of options which will be used for both the displayed
     * option and the value, or a 2D array which will use the array in the first
     * position as the value, and the array in the second position as the
     * displayed options (useful for language strings such as 'All').
     *
     * Note that the `pageLength` property will be automatically set to the
     * first value given in this array, unless `pageLength` is also provided.
     *  @type array
     *  @default [ 10, 25, 50, 100 ]
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.lengthMenu
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "lengthMenu": [[10, 25, 50, -1], [10, 25, 50, "All"]]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    aLengthMenu: [10, 25, 50, 100],

    /**
     * The `columns` option in the initialisation parameter allows you to define
     * details about the way individual columns behave. For a full list of
     * column options that can be set, please see
     * {@link DataTable.defaults.column}. Note that if you use `columns` to
     * define your columns, you must have an entry in the array for every single
     * column that you have in your table (these can be null if you don't which
     * to specify any options).
     *  @member
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column
     */
    aoColumns: null,

    /**
     * Very similar to `columns`, `columnDefs` allows you to target a specific
     * column, multiple columns, or all columns, using the `targets` property of
     * each object in the array. This allows great flexibility when creating
     * tables, as the `columnDefs` arrays can be of any length, targeting the
     * columns you specifically want. `columnDefs` may use any of the column
     * options available: {@link DataTable.defaults.column}, but it _must_
     * have `targets` defined in each object in the array. Values in the `targets`
     * array may be:
     *   <ul>
     *     <li>a string - class name will be matched on the TH for the column</li>
     *     <li>0 or a positive integer - column index counting from the left</li>
     *     <li>a negative integer - column index counting from the right</li>
     *     <li>the string "_all" - all columns (i.e. assign a default)</li>
     *   </ul>
     *  @member
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.columnDefs
     */
    aoColumnDefs: null,

    /**
     * Basically the same as `search`, this parameter defines the individual column
     * filtering state at initialisation time. The array must be of the same size
     * as the number of columns, and each element be an object with the parameters
     * `search` and `escapeRegex` (the latter is optional). 'null' is also
     * accepted and the default will be used.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.searchCols
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "searchCols": [
     *          null,
     *          { "search": "My filter" },
     *          null,
     *          { "search": "^[0-9]", "escapeRegex": false }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    aoSearchCols: [],

    /**
     * An array of CSS classes that should be applied to displayed rows. This
     * array may be of any length, and DataTables will apply each class
     * sequentially, looping when required.
     *  @type array
     *  @default null <i>Will take the values determined by the `oClasses.stripe*`
     *    options</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Option
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stripeClasses
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stripeClasses": [ 'strip1', 'strip2', 'strip3' ]
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    asStripeClasses: null,

    /**
     * Enable or disable automatic column width calculation. This can be disabled
     * as an optimisation (it takes some time to calculate the widths) if the
     * tables widths are passed in using `columns`.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.autoWidth
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "autoWidth": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bAutoWidth: true,

    /**
     * Deferred rendering can provide DataTables with a huge speed boost when you
     * are using an Ajax or JS data source for the table. This option, when set to
     * true, will cause DataTables to defer the creation of the table elements for
     * each row until they are needed for a draw - saving a significant amount of
     * time.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.deferRender
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "ajax": "sources/arrays.txt",
     *        "deferRender": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bDeferRender: false,

    /**
     * Replace a DataTable which matches the given selector and replace it with
     * one which has the properties of the new initialisation object passed. If no
     * table matches the selector, then the new DataTable will be constructed as
     * per normal.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.destroy
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "srollY": "200px",
     *        "paginate": false
     *      } );
     *
     *      // Some time later....
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "filter": false,
     *        "destroy": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bDestroy: false,

    /**
     * Enable or disable filtering of data. Filtering in DataTables is "smart" in
     * that it allows the end user to input multiple words (space separated) and
     * will match a row containing those words, even if not in the order that was
     * specified (this allow matching across multiple columns). Note that if you
     * wish to use filtering in DataTables this must remain 'true' - to remove the
     * default filtering input box and retain filtering abilities, please use
     * {@link DataTable.defaults.dom}.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.searching
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "searching": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bFilter: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable the table information display. This shows information
     * about the data that is currently visible on the page, including information
     * about filtered data if that action is being performed.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.info
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "info": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bInfo: true,

    /**
     * Enable jQuery UI ThemeRoller support (required as ThemeRoller requires some
     * slightly different and additional mark-up from what DataTables has
     * traditionally used).
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.jQueryUI
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "jQueryUI": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bJQueryUI: false,

    /**
     * Allows the end user to select the size of a formatted page from a select
     * menu (sizes are 10, 25, 50 and 100). Requires pagination (`paginate`).
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.lengthChange
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "lengthChange": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bLengthChange: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable pagination.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.paging
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "paging": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bPaginate: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable the display of a 'processing' indicator when the table is
     * being processed (e.g. a sort). This is particularly useful for tables with
     * large amounts of data where it can take a noticeable amount of time to sort
     * the entries.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.processing
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "processing": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bProcessing: false,

    /**
     * Retrieve the DataTables object for the given selector. Note that if the
     * table has already been initialised, this parameter will cause DataTables
     * to simply return the object that has already been set up - it will not take
     * account of any changes you might have made to the initialisation object
     * passed to DataTables (setting this parameter to true is an acknowledgement
     * that you understand this). `destroy` can be used to reinitialise a table if
     * you need.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.retrieve
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      initTable();
     *      tableActions();
     *    } );
     *
     *    function initTable ()
     *    {
     *      return $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "scrollY": "200px",
     *        "paginate": false,
     *        "retrieve": true
     *      } );
     *    }
     *
     *    function tableActions ()
     *    {
     *      var table = initTable();
     *      // perform API operations with oTable
     *    }
     */
    bRetrieve: false,

    /**
     * When vertical (y) scrolling is enabled, DataTables will force the height of
     * the table's viewport to the given height at all times (useful for layout).
     * However, this can look odd when filtering data down to a small data set,
     * and the footer is left "floating" further down. This parameter (when
     * enabled) will cause DataTables to collapse the table's viewport down when
     * the result set will fit within the given Y height.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.scrollCollapse
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "scrollY": "200",
     *        "scrollCollapse": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bScrollCollapse: false,

    /**
     * Configure DataTables to use server-side processing. Note that the
     * `ajax` parameter must also be given in order to give DataTables a
     * source to obtain the required data for each draw.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.serverSide
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "serverSide": true,
     *        "ajax": "xhr.php"
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bServerSide: false,

    /**
     * Enable or disable sorting of columns. Sorting of individual columns can be
     * disabled by the `sortable` option for each column.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.ordering
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "ordering": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSort: true,

    /**
     * Enable or display DataTables' ability to sort multiple columns at the
     * same time (activated by shift-click by the user).
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.orderMulti
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Disable multiple column sorting ability
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "orderMulti": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSortMulti: true,

    /**
     * Allows control over whether DataTables should use the top (true) unique
     * cell that is found for a single column, or the bottom (false - default).
     * This is useful when using complex headers.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.orderCellsTop
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "orderCellsTop": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSortCellsTop: false,

    /**
     * Enable or disable the addition of the classes `sorting\_1`, `sorting\_2` and
     * `sorting\_3` to the columns which are currently being sorted on. This is
     * presented as a feature switch as it can increase processing time (while
     * classes are removed and added) so for large data sets you might want to
     * turn this off.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.orderClasses
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "orderClasses": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSortClasses: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable state saving. When enabled HTML5 `localStorage` will be
     * used to save table display information such as pagination information,
     * display length, filtering and sorting. As such when the end user reloads
     * the page the display display will match what thy had previously set up.
     *
     * Due to the use of `localStorage` the default state saving is not supported
     * in IE6 or 7. If state saving is required in those browsers, use
     * `stateSaveCallback` to provide a storage solution such as cookies.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateSave
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function () {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    bStateSave: false,

    /**
     * This function is called when a TR element is created (and all TD child
     * elements have been inserted), or registered if using a DOM source, allowing
     * manipulation of the TR element (adding classes etc).
     *  @type function
     *  @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row
     *  @param {array} data Raw data array for this row
     *  @param {int} dataIndex The index of this row in the internal aoData array
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.createdRow
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "createdRow": function( row, data, dataIndex ) {
     *          // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers
     *          if ( data[4]=== "A" )
     *          {
     *            $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' );
     *          }
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnCreatedRow: null,

    /**
     * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to
     * dynamically modify any aspect you want about the created DOM.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.drawCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "drawCallback": function( settings ) {
     *          alert( 'DataTables has redrawn the table' );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnDrawCallback: null,

    /**
     * Identical to fnHeaderCallback() but for the table footer this function
     * allows you to modify the table footer on every 'draw' event.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {node} foot "TR" element for the footer
     *  @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML)
     *  @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the
     *    display array
     *  @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the
     *    display array
     *  @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position
     *    to the full data array
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.footerCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "footerCallback": function( tfoot, data, start, end, display ) {
     *          tfoot.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Starting index is "+start;
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    fnFooterCallback: null,

    /**
     * When rendering large numbers in the information element for the table
     * (i.e. "Showing 1 to 10 of 57 entries") DataTables will render large numbers
     * to have a comma separator for the 'thousands' units (e.g. 1 million is
     * rendered as "1,000,000") to help readability for the end user. This
     * function will override the default method DataTables uses.
     *  @type function
     *  @member
     *  @param {int} toFormat number to be formatted
     *  @returns {string} formatted string for DataTables to show the number
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.formatNumber
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Format a number using a single quote for the separator (note that
     *    // this can also be done with the language.thousands option)
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "formatNumber": function ( toFormat ) {
     *          return toFormat.toString().replace(
     *            /\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, "'"
     *          );
     *        };
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnFormatNumber: function (toFormat) {
      return toFormat
        .toString()
        .replace(/\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, this.oLanguage.sThousands);
    },

    /**
     * This function is called on every 'draw' event, and allows you to
     * dynamically modify the header row. This can be used to calculate and
     * display useful information about the table.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {node} head "TR" element for the header
     *  @param {array} data Full table data (as derived from the original HTML)
     *  @param {int} start Index for the current display starting point in the
     *    display array
     *  @param {int} end Index for the current display ending point in the
     *    display array
     *  @param {array int} display Index array to translate the visual position
     *    to the full data array
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.headerCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "fheaderCallback": function( head, data, start, end, display ) {
     *          head.getElementsByTagName('th')[0].innerHTML = "Displaying "+(end-start)+" records";
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    fnHeaderCallback: null,

    /**
     * The information element can be used to convey information about the current
     * state of the table. Although the internationalisation options presented by
     * DataTables are quite capable of dealing with most customisations, there may
     * be times where you wish to customise the string further. This callback
     * allows you to do exactly that.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {int} start Starting position in data for the draw
     *  @param {int} end End position in data for the draw
     *  @param {int} max Total number of rows in the table (regardless of
     *    filtering)
     *  @param {int} total Total number of rows in the data set, after filtering
     *  @param {string} pre The string that DataTables has formatted using it's
     *    own rules
     *  @returns {string} The string to be displayed in the information element.
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.infoCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $('#example').dataTable( {
     *      "infoCallback": function( settings, start, end, max, total, pre ) {
     *        return start +" to "+ end;
     *      }
     *    } );
     */
    fnInfoCallback: null,

    /**
     * Called when the table has been initialised. Normally DataTables will
     * initialise sequentially and there will be no need for this function,
     * however, this does not hold true when using external language information
     * since that is obtained using an async XHR call.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {object} json The JSON object request from the server - only
     *    present if client-side Ajax sourced data is used
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.initComplete
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "initComplete": function(settings, json) {
     *          alert( 'DataTables has finished its initialisation.' );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    fnInitComplete: null,

    /**
     * Called at the very start of each table draw and can be used to cancel the
     * draw by returning false, any other return (including undefined) results in
     * the full draw occurring).
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @returns {boolean} False will cancel the draw, anything else (including no
     *    return) will allow it to complete.
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.preDrawCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "preDrawCallback": function( settings ) {
     *          if ( $('#test').val()=== 1 ) {
     *            return false;
     *          }
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnPreDrawCallback: null,

    /**
     * This function allows you to 'post process' each row after it have been
     * generated for each table draw, but before it is rendered on screen. This
     * function might be used for setting the row class name etc.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {node} row "TR" element for the current row
     *  @param {array} data Raw data array for this row
     *  @param {int} displayIndex The display index for the current table draw
     *  @param {int} displayIndexFull The index of the data in the full list of
     *    rows (after filtering)
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.rowCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "rowCallback": function( row, data, displayIndex, displayIndexFull ) {
     *          // Bold the grade for all 'A' grade browsers
     *          if ( data[4]=== "A" ) {
     *            $('td:eq(4)', row).html( '<b>A</b>' );
     *          }
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnRowCallback: null,

    /**
     * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been
     * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead.
     *
     * This parameter allows you to override the default function which obtains
     * the data from the server so something more suitable for your application.
     * For example you could use POST data, or pull information from a Gears or
     * AIR database.
     *  @type function
     *  @member
     *  @param {string} source HTTP source to obtain the data from (`ajax`)
     *  @param {array} data A key/value pair object containing the data to send
     *    to the server
     *  @param {function} callback to be called on completion of the data get
     *    process that will draw the data on the page.
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.serverData
     *
     *  @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now.
     */
    fnServerData: null,

    /**
     * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been
     * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead.
     *
     *  It is often useful to send extra data to the server when making an Ajax
     * request - for example custom filtering information, and this callback
     * function makes it trivial to send extra information to the server. The
     * passed in parameter is the data set that has been constructed by
     * DataTables, and you can add to this or modify it as you require.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {array} data Data array (array of objects which are name/value
     *    pairs) that has been constructed by DataTables and will be sent to the
     *    server. In the case of Ajax sourced data with server-side processing
     *    this will be an empty array, for server-side processing there will be a
     *    significant number of parameters!
     *  @returns {undefined} Ensure that you modify the data array passed in,
     *    as this is passed by reference.
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.serverParams
     *
     *  @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now.
     */
    fnServerParams: null,

    /**
     * Load the table state. With this function you can define from where, and how, the
     * state of a table is loaded. By default DataTables will load from `localStorage`
     * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies.
     *  @type function
     *  @member
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @return {object} The DataTables state object to be loaded
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateLoadCallback": function (settings) {
     *          var o;
     *
     *          // Send an Ajax request to the server to get the data. Note that
     *          // this is a synchronous request.
     *          $.ajax( {
     *            "url": "/state_load",
     *            "async": false,
     *            "dataType": "json",
     *            "success": function (json) {
     *              o = json;
     *            }
     *          } );
     *
     *          return o;
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnStateLoadCallback: function (settings) {
      try {
        return JSON.parse(
          (settings.iStateDuration === -1
            ? sessionStorage
            : localStorage
          ).getItem(
            'DataTables_' + settings.sInstance + '_' + location.pathname
          )
        );
      } catch (e) {}
    },

    /**
     * Callback which allows modification of the saved state prior to loading that state.
     * This callback is called when the table is loading state from the stored data, but
     * prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state. Note that for
     * plug-in authors, you should use the `stateLoadParams` event to load parameters for
     * a plug-in.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {object} data The state object that is to be loaded
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoadParams
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never loaded
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) {
     *          data.oSearch.sSearch = "";
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Disallow state loading by returning false
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateLoadParams": function (settings, data) {
     *          return false;
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnStateLoadParams: null,

    /**
     * Callback that is called when the state has been loaded from the state saving method
     * and the DataTables settings object has been modified as a result of the loaded state.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {object} data The state object that was loaded
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateLoaded
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Show an alert with the filtering value that was saved
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateLoaded": function (settings, data) {
     *          alert( 'Saved filter was: '+data.oSearch.sSearch );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnStateLoaded: null,

    /**
     * Save the table state. This function allows you to define where and how the state
     * information for the table is stored By default DataTables will use `localStorage`
     * but you might wish to use a server-side database or cookies.
     *  @type function
     *  @member
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {object} data The state object to be saved
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveCallback
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateSaveCallback": function (settings, data) {
     *          // Send an Ajax request to the server with the state object
     *          $.ajax( {
     *            "url": "/state_save",
     *            "data": data,
     *            "dataType": "json",
     *            "method": "POST"
     *            "success": function () {}
     *          } );
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnStateSaveCallback: function (settings, data) {
      try {
        (settings.iStateDuration === -1
          ? sessionStorage
          : localStorage
        ).setItem(
          'DataTables_' + settings.sInstance + '_' + location.pathname,
          JSON.stringify(data)
        );
      } catch (e) {}
    },

    /**
     * Callback which allows modification of the state to be saved. Called when the table
     * has changed state a new state save is required. This method allows modification of
     * the state saving object prior to actually doing the save, including addition or
     * other state properties or modification. Note that for plug-in authors, you should
     * use the `stateSaveParams` event to save parameters for a plug-in.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object
     *  @param {object} data The state object to be saved
     *
     *  @dtopt Callbacks
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateSaveParams
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Remove a saved filter, so filtering is never saved
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateSave": true,
     *        "stateSaveParams": function (settings, data) {
     *          data.oSearch.sSearch = "";
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    fnStateSaveParams: null,

    /**
     * Duration for which the saved state information is considered valid. After this period
     * has elapsed the state will be returned to the default.
     * Value is given in seconds.
     *  @type int
     *  @default 7200 <i>(2 hours)</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.stateDuration
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "stateDuration": 60*60*24; // 1 day
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    iStateDuration: 7200,

    /**
     * When enabled DataTables will not make a request to the server for the first
     * page draw - rather it will use the data already on the page (no sorting etc
     * will be applied to it), thus saving on an XHR at load time. `deferLoading`
     * is used to indicate that deferred loading is required, but it is also used
     * to tell DataTables how many records there are in the full table (allowing
     * the information element and pagination to be displayed correctly). In the case
     * where a filtering is applied to the table on initial load, this can be
     * indicated by giving the parameter as an array, where the first element is
     * the number of records available after filtering and the second element is the
     * number of records without filtering (allowing the table information element
     * to be shown correctly).
     *  @type int | array
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.deferLoading
     *
     *  @example
     *    // 57 records available in the table, no filtering applied
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "serverSide": true,
     *        "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php",
     *        "deferLoading": 57
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // 57 records after filtering, 100 without filtering (an initial filter applied)
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "serverSide": true,
     *        "ajax": "scripts/server_processing.php",
     *        "deferLoading": [ 57, 100 ],
     *        "search": {
     *          "search": "my_filter"
     *        }
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    iDeferLoading: null,

    /**
     * Number of rows to display on a single page when using pagination. If
     * feature enabled (`lengthChange`) then the end user will be able to override
     * this to a custom setting using a pop-up menu.
     *  @type int
     *  @default 10
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.pageLength
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "pageLength": 50
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    iDisplayLength: 10,

    /**
     * Define the starting point for data display when using DataTables with
     * pagination. Note that this parameter is the number of records, rather than
     * the page number, so if you have 10 records per page and want to start on
     * the third page, it should be "20".
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.displayStart
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "displayStart": 20
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    iDisplayStart: 0,

    /**
     * By default DataTables allows keyboard navigation of the table (sorting, paging,
     * and filtering) by adding a `tabindex` attribute to the required elements. This
     * allows you to tab through the controls and press the enter key to activate them.
     * The tabindex is default 0, meaning that the tab follows the flow of the document.
     * You can overrule this using this parameter if you wish. Use a value of -1 to
     * disable built-in keyboard navigation.
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.tabIndex
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "tabIndex": 1
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    iTabIndex: 0,

    /**
     * Classes that DataTables assigns to the various components and features
     * that it adds to the HTML table. This allows classes to be configured
     * during initialisation in addition to through the static
     * {@link DataTable.ext.oStdClasses} object).
     *  @namespace
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.classes
     */
    oClasses: {},

    /**
     * All strings that DataTables uses in the user interface that it creates
     * are defined in this object, allowing you to modified them individually or
     * completely replace them all as required.
     *  @namespace
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.language
     */
    oLanguage: {
      /**
       * Strings that are used for WAI-ARIA labels and controls only (these are not
       * actually visible on the page, but will be read by screenreaders, and thus
       * must be internationalised as well).
       *  @namespace
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria
       */
      oAria: {
        /**
         * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be
         * sorted ascending by activing the column (click or return when focused).
         * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string.
         *  @type string
         *  @default : activate to sort column ascending
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortAscending
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "aria": {
         *            "sortAscending": " - click/return to sort ascending"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sSortAscending: ': activate to sort column ascending',

        /**
         * ARIA label that is added to the table headers when the column may be
         * sorted descending by activing the column (click or return when focused).
         * Note that the column header is prefixed to this string.
         *  @type string
         *  @default : activate to sort column ascending
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.aria.sortDescending
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "aria": {
         *            "sortDescending": " - click/return to sort descending"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sSortDescending: ': activate to sort column descending',
      },

      /**
       * Pagination string used by DataTables for the built-in pagination
       * control types.
       *  @namespace
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate
       */
      oPaginate: {
        /**
         * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the
         * button to take the user to the first page.
         *  @type string
         *  @default First
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.first
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "paginate": {
         *            "first": "First page"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sFirst: 'First',

        /**
         * Text to use when using the 'full_numbers' type of pagination for the
         * button to take the user to the last page.
         *  @type string
         *  @default Last
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.last
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "paginate": {
         *            "last": "Last page"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sLast: 'Last',

        /**
         * Text to use for the 'next' pagination button (to take the user to the
         * next page).
         *  @type string
         *  @default Next
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.next
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "paginate": {
         *            "next": "Next page"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sNext: 'Next',

        /**
         * Text to use for the 'previous' pagination button (to take the user to
         * the previous page).
         *  @type string
         *  @default Previous
         *
         *  @dtopt Language
         *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.paginate.previous
         *
         *  @example
         *    $(document).ready( function() {
         *      $('#example').dataTable( {
         *        "language": {
         *          "paginate": {
         *            "previous": "Previous page"
         *          }
         *        }
         *      } );
         *    } );
         */
        sPrevious: 'Previous',
      },

      /**
       * This string is shown in preference to `zeroRecords` when the table is
       * empty of data (regardless of filtering). Note that this is an optional
       * parameter - if it is not given, the value of `zeroRecords` will be used
       * instead (either the default or given value).
       *  @type string
       *  @default No data available in table
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.emptyTable
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "emptyTable": "No data available in table"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sEmptyTable: 'No data available in table',

      /**
       * This string gives information to the end user about the information
       * that is current on display on the page. The following tokens can be
       * used in the string and will be dynamically replaced as the table
       * display updates. This tokens can be placed anywhere in the string, or
       * removed as needed by the language requires:
       *
       * * `\_START\_` - Display index of the first record on the current page
       * * `\_END\_` - Display index of the last record on the current page
       * * `\_TOTAL\_` - Number of records in the table after filtering
       * * `\_MAX\_` - Number of records in the table without filtering
       * * `\_PAGE\_` - Current page number
       * * `\_PAGES\_` - Total number of pages of data in the table
       *
       *  @type string
       *  @default Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.info
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "info": "Showing page _PAGE_ of _PAGES_"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sInfo: 'Showing _START_ to _END_ of _TOTAL_ entries',

      /**
       * Display information string for when the table is empty. Typically the
       * format of this string should match `info`.
       *  @type string
       *  @default Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoEmpty
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "infoEmpty": "No entries to show"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sInfoEmpty: 'Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries',

      /**
       * When a user filters the information in a table, this string is appended
       * to the information (`info`) to give an idea of how strong the filtering
       * is. The variable _MAX_ is dynamically updated.
       *  @type string
       *  @default (filtered from _MAX_ total entries)
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoFiltered
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "infoFiltered": " - filtering from _MAX_ records"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sInfoFiltered: '(filtered from _MAX_ total entries)',

      /**
       * If can be useful to append extra information to the info string at times,
       * and this variable does exactly that. This information will be appended to
       * the `info` (`infoEmpty` and `infoFiltered` in whatever combination they are
       * being used) at all times.
       *  @type string
       *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.infoPostFix
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "infoPostFix": "All records shown are derived from real information."
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sInfoPostFix: '',

      /**
       * This decimal place operator is a little different from the other
       * language options since DataTables doesn't output floating point
       * numbers, so it won't ever use this for display of a number. Rather,
       * what this parameter does is modify the sort methods of the table so
       * that numbers which are in a format which has a character other than
       * a period (`.`) as a decimal place will be sorted numerically.
       *
       * Note that numbers with different decimal places cannot be shown in
       * the same table and still be sortable, the table must be consistent.
       * However, multiple different tables on the page can use different
       * decimal place characters.
       *  @type string
       *  @default
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.decimal
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "decimal": ","
       *          "thousands": "."
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sDecimal: '',

      /**
       * DataTables has a build in number formatter (`formatNumber`) which is
       * used to format large numbers that are used in the table information.
       * By default a comma is used, but this can be trivially changed to any
       * character you wish with this parameter.
       *  @type string
       *  @default ,
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.thousands
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "thousands": "'"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sThousands: ',',

      /**
       * Detail the action that will be taken when the drop down menu for the
       * pagination length option is changed. The '_MENU_' variable is replaced
       * with a default select list of 10, 25, 50 and 100, and can be replaced
       * with a custom select box if required.
       *  @type string
       *  @default Show _MENU_ entries
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.lengthMenu
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Language change only
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "lengthMenu": "Display _MENU_ records"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Language and options change
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "lengthMenu": 'Display <select>'+
       *            '<option value="10">10</option>'+
       *            '<option value="20">20</option>'+
       *            '<option value="30">30</option>'+
       *            '<option value="40">40</option>'+
       *            '<option value="50">50</option>'+
       *            '<option value="-1">All</option>'+
       *            '</select> records'
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sLengthMenu: 'Show _MENU_ entries',

      /**
       * When using Ajax sourced data and during the first draw when DataTables is
       * gathering the data, this message is shown in an empty row in the table to
       * indicate to the end user the the data is being loaded. Note that this
       * parameter is not used when loading data by server-side processing, just
       * Ajax sourced data with client-side processing.
       *  @type string
       *  @default Loading...
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.loadingRecords
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "loadingRecords": "Please wait - loading..."
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sLoadingRecords: 'Loading...',

      /**
       * Text which is displayed when the table is processing a user action
       * (usually a sort command or similar).
       *  @type string
       *  @default Processing...
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.processing
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "processing": "DataTables is currently busy"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sProcessing: 'Processing...',

      /**
       * Details the actions that will be taken when the user types into the
       * filtering input text box. The variable "_INPUT_", if used in the string,
       * is replaced with the HTML text box for the filtering input allowing
       * control over where it appears in the string. If "_INPUT_" is not given
       * then the input box is appended to the string automatically.
       *  @type string
       *  @default Search:
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.search
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Input text box will be appended at the end automatically
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "search": "Filter records:"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Specify where the filter should appear
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "search": "Apply filter _INPUT_ to table"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sSearch: 'Search:',

      /**
       * Assign a `placeholder` attribute to the search `input` element
       *  @type string
       *  @default
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.searchPlaceholder
       */
      sSearchPlaceholder: '',

      /**
       * All of the language information can be stored in a file on the
       * server-side, which DataTables will look up if this parameter is passed.
       * It must store the URL of the language file, which is in a JSON format,
       * and the object has the same properties as the oLanguage object in the
       * initialiser object (i.e. the above parameters). Please refer to one of
       * the example language files to see how this works in action.
       *  @type string
       *  @default <i>Empty string - i.e. disabled</i>
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.url
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "url": "http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/dataTables/lang.txt"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sUrl: '',

      /**
       * Text shown inside the table records when the is no information to be
       * displayed after filtering. `emptyTable` is shown when there is simply no
       * information in the table at all (regardless of filtering).
       *  @type string
       *  @default No matching records found
       *
       *  @dtopt Language
       *  @name DataTable.defaults.language.zeroRecords
       *
       *  @example
       *    $(document).ready( function() {
       *      $('#example').dataTable( {
       *        "language": {
       *          "zeroRecords": "No records to display"
       *        }
       *      } );
       *    } );
       */
      sZeroRecords: 'No matching records found',
    },

    /**
     * This parameter allows you to have define the global filtering state at
     * initialisation time. As an object the `search` parameter must be
     * defined, but all other parameters are optional. When `regex` is true,
     * the search string will be treated as a regular expression, when false
     * (default) it will be treated as a straight string. When `smart`
     * DataTables will use it's smart filtering methods (to word match at
     * any point in the data), when false this will not be done.
     *  @namespace
     *  @extends DataTable.models.oSearch
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.search
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "search": {"search": "Initial search"}
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    oSearch: $.extend({}, DataTable.models.oSearch),

    /**
     * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been
     * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead.
     *
     * By default DataTables will look for the property `data` (or `aaData` for
     * compatibility with DataTables 1.9-) when obtaining data from an Ajax
     * source or for server-side processing - this parameter allows that
     * property to be changed. You can use Javascript dotted object notation to
     * get a data source for multiple levels of nesting.
     *  @type string
     *  @default data
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxDataProp
     *
     *  @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now.
     */
    sAjaxDataProp: 'data',

    /**
     * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been
     * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead.
     *
     * You can instruct DataTables to load data from an external
     * source using this parameter (use aData if you want to pass data in you
     * already have). Simply provide a url a JSON object can be obtained from.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.ajaxSource
     *
     *  @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now.
     */
    sAjaxSource: null,

    /**
     * This initialisation variable allows you to specify exactly where in the
     * DOM you want DataTables to inject the various controls it adds to the page
     * (for example you might want the pagination controls at the top of the
     * table). DIV elements (with or without a custom class) can also be added to
     * aid styling. The follow syntax is used:
     *   <ul>
     *     <li>The following options are allowed:
     *       <ul>
     *         <li>'l' - Length changing</li>
     *         <li>'f' - Filtering input</li>
     *         <li>'t' - The table!</li>
     *         <li>'i' - Information</li>
     *         <li>'p' - Pagination</li>
     *         <li>'r' - pRocessing</li>
     *       </ul>
     *     </li>
     *     <li>The following constants are allowed:
     *       <ul>
     *         <li>'H' - jQueryUI theme "header" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr ui-helper-clearfix')</li>
     *         <li>'F' - jQueryUI theme "footer" classes ('fg-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br ui-helper-clearfix')</li>
     *       </ul>
     *     </li>
     *     <li>The following syntax is expected:
     *       <ul>
     *         <li>'&lt;' and '&gt;' - div elements</li>
     *         <li>'&lt;"class" and '&gt;' - div with a class</li>
     *         <li>'&lt;"#id" and '&gt;' - div with an ID</li>
     *       </ul>
     *     </li>
     *     <li>Examples:
     *       <ul>
     *         <li>'&lt;"wrapper"flipt&gt;'</li>
     *         <li>'&lt;lf&lt;t&gt;ip&gt;'</li>
     *       </ul>
     *     </li>
     *   </ul>
     *  @type string
     *  @default lfrtip <i>(when `jQueryUI` is false)</i> <b>or</b>
     *    <"H"lfr>t<"F"ip> <i>(when `jQueryUI` is true)</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.dom
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "dom": '&lt;"top"i&gt;rt&lt;"bottom"flp&gt;&lt;"clear"&gt;'
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sDom: 'lfrtip',

    /**
     * Search delay option. This will throttle full table searches that use the
     * DataTables provided search input element (it does not effect calls to
     * `dt-api search()`, providing a delay before the search is made.
     *  @type integer
     *  @default 0
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.searchDelay
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "searchDelay": 200
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    searchDelay: null,

    /**
     * DataTables features four different built-in options for the buttons to
     * display for pagination control:
     *
     * * `simple` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons only
     * * 'simple_numbers` - 'Previous' and 'Next' buttons, plus page numbers
     * * `full` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons
     * * `full_numbers` - 'First', 'Previous', 'Next' and 'Last' buttons, plus
     *   page numbers
     *
     * Further methods can be added using {@link DataTable.ext.oPagination}.
     *  @type string
     *  @default simple_numbers
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.pagingType
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "pagingType": "full_numbers"
     *      } );
     *    } )
     */
    sPaginationType: 'simple_numbers',

    /**
     * Enable horizontal scrolling. When a table is too wide to fit into a
     * certain layout, or you have a large number of columns in the table, you
     * can enable x-scrolling to show the table in a viewport, which can be
     * scrolled. This property can be `true` which will allow the table to
     * scroll horizontally when needed, or any CSS unit, or a number (in which
     * case it will be treated as a pixel measurement). Setting as simply `true`
     * is recommended.
     *  @type boolean|string
     *  @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.scrollX
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "scrollX": true,
     *        "scrollCollapse": true
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sScrollX: '',

    /**
     * This property can be used to force a DataTable to use more width than it
     * might otherwise do when x-scrolling is enabled. For example if you have a
     * table which requires to be well spaced, this parameter is useful for
     * "over-sizing" the table, and thus forcing scrolling. This property can by
     * any CSS unit, or a number (in which case it will be treated as a pixel
     * measurement).
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.scrollXInner
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "scrollX": "100%",
     *        "scrollXInner": "110%"
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sScrollXInner: '',

    /**
     * Enable vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling will constrain the DataTable
     * to the given height, and enable scrolling for any data which overflows the
     * current viewport. This can be used as an alternative to paging to display
     * a lot of data in a small area (although paging and scrolling can both be
     * enabled at the same time). This property can be any CSS unit, or a number
     * (in which case it will be treated as a pixel measurement).
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>blank string - i.e. disabled</i>
     *
     *  @dtopt Features
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.scrollY
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "scrollY": "200px",
     *        "paginate": false
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sScrollY: '',

    /**
     * __Deprecated__ The functionality provided by this parameter has now been
     * superseded by that provided through `ajax`, which should be used instead.
     *
     * Set the HTTP method that is used to make the Ajax call for server-side
     * processing or Ajax sourced data.
     *  @type string
     *  @default GET
     *
     *  @dtopt Options
     *  @dtopt Server-side
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.serverMethod
     *
     *  @deprecated 1.10. Please use `ajax` for this functionality now.
     */
    sServerMethod: 'GET',

    /**
     * DataTables makes use of renderers when displaying HTML elements for
     * a table. These renderers can be added or modified by plug-ins to
     * generate suitable mark-up for a site. For example the Bootstrap
     * integration plug-in for DataTables uses a paging button renderer to
     * display pagination buttons in the mark-up required by Bootstrap.
     *
     * For further information about the renderers available see
     * DataTable.ext.renderer
     *  @type string|object
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.renderer
     *
     */
    renderer: null,

    /**
     * Set the data property name that DataTables should use to get a row's id
     * to set as the `id` property in the node.
     *  @type string
     *  @default DT_RowId
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.rowId
     */
    rowId: 'DT_RowId',
  };

  _fnHungarianMap(DataTable.defaults);

  /*
   * Developer note - See note in model.defaults.js about the use of Hungarian
   * notation and camel case.
   */

  /**
   * Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time.
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.defaults.column = {
    /**
     * Define which column(s) an order will occur on for this column. This
     * allows a column's ordering to take multiple columns into account when
     * doing a sort or use the data from a different column. For example first
     * name / last name columns make sense to do a multi-column sort over the
     * two columns.
     *  @type array|int
     *  @default null <i>Takes the value of the column index automatically</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderData
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ], "targets": [ 0 ] },
     *          { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ], "targets": [ 1 ] },
     *          { "orderData": 2, "targets": [ 2 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "orderData": [ 0, 1 ] },
     *          { "orderData": [ 1, 0 ] },
     *          { "orderData": 2 },
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    aDataSort: null,
    iDataSort: -1,

    /**
     * You can control the default ordering direction, and even alter the
     * behaviour of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending ordering etc)
     * using this parameter.
     *  @type array
     *  @default [ 'asc', 'desc' ]
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderSequence
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ], "targets": [ 1 ] },
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ], "targets": [ 2 ] },
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ], "targets": [ 3 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          null,
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "asc" ] },
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ] },
     *          { "orderSequence": [ "desc" ] },
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    asSorting: ['asc', 'desc'],

    /**
     * Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.searchable
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "searchable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "searchable": false },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSearchable: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable ordering on this column.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderable
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "orderable": false, "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "orderable": false },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     */
    bSortable: true,

    /**
     * Enable or disable the display of this column.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.visible
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "visible": false, "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "visible": false },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ] } );
     *    } );
     */
    bVisible: true,

    /**
     * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source,
     * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender
     * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the
     * element is available.
     *  @type function
     *  @param {element} td The TD node that has been created
     *  @param {*} cellData The Data for the cell
     *  @param {array|object} rowData The data for the whole row
     *  @param {int} row The row index for the aoData data store
     *  @param {int} col The column index for aoColumns
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.createdCell
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [3],
     *          "createdCell": function (td, cellData, rowData, row, col) {
     *            if ( cellData=== "1.7" ) {
     *              $(td).css('color', 'blue')
     *            }
     *          }
     *        } ]
     *      });
     *    } );
     */
    fnCreatedCell: null,

    /**
     * This parameter has been replaced by `data` in DataTables to ensure naming
     * consistency. `dataProp` can still be used, as there is backwards
     * compatibility in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly
     * recommended that you use `data` in preference to `dataProp`.
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.dataProp
     */

    /**
     * This property can be used to read data from any data source property,
     * including deeply nested objects / properties. `data` can be given in a
     * number of different ways which effect its behaviour:
     *
     * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
     *   default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).
     * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are
     *   three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how
     *   DataTables reads the data from the source object:
     *    * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in
     *      Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options
     *      specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or
     *      `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use
     *      `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`.
     *    * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data
     *      from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided
     *      between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a
     *      comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters
     *      are provided between the brackets, the original array source is
     *      returned.
     *    * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will
     *      execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a
     *      simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a
     *      function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an
     *      object property if the function called returns an object. Note that
     *      function notation is recommended for use in `render` rather than
     *      `data` as it is much simpler to use as a renderer.
     * * `null` - use the original data source for the row rather than plucking
     *   data directly from it. This action has effects on two other
     *   initialisation options:
     *    * `defaultContent` - When null is given as the `data` option and
     *      `defaultContent` is specified for the column, the value defined by
     *      `defaultContent` will be used for the cell.
     *    * `render` - When null is used for the `data` option and the `render`
     *      option is specified for the column, the whole data source for the
     *      row is used for the renderer.
     * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
     *   needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
     *   takes three parameters:
     *    * Parameters:
     *      * `{array|object}` The data source for the row
     *      * `{string}` The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when
     *        setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined
     *        when gathering data. Note that when `undefined` is given for the
     *        type DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back<
     *      * `{*}` Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'.
     *    * Return:
     *      * The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is
     *        the type of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used
     *        for the data requested.
     *
     * Note that `data` is a getter and setter option. If you just require
     * formatting of data for output, you will likely want to use `render` which
     * is simply a getter and thus simpler to use.
     *
     * Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 `data` was called `mDataProp`. The
     * name change reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent
     * with the naming of mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still
     * be used by DataTables, as it automatically maps the old name to the new
     * if required.
     *
     *  @type string|int|function|null
     *  @default null <i>Use automatically calculated column index</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.data
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Read table data from objects
     *    // JSON structure for each row:
     *    //   {
     *    //      "engine": {value},
     *    //      "browser": {value},
     *    //      "platform": {value},
     *    //      "version": {value},
     *    //      "grade": {value}
     *    //   }
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "ajaxSource": "sources/objects.txt",
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "data": "engine" },
     *          { "data": "browser" },
     *          { "data": "platform" },
     *          { "data": "version" },
     *          { "data": "grade" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Read information from deeply nested objects
     *    // JSON structure for each row:
     *    //   {
     *    //      "engine": {value},
     *    //      "browser": {value},
     *    //      "platform": {
     *    //         "inner": {value}
     *    //      },
     *    //      "details": [
     *    //         {value}, {value}
     *    //      ]
     *    //   }
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "data": "engine" },
     *          { "data": "browser" },
     *          { "data": "platform.inner" },
     *          { "data": "platform.details.0" },
     *          { "data": "platform.details.1" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `data` as a function to provide different information for
     *    // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price)
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": function ( source, type, val ) {
     *            if (type === 'set') {
     *              source.price = val;
     *              // Store the computed dislay and filter values for efficiency
     *              source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val);
     *              source.price_filter  = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val;
     *              return;
     *            }
     *            else if (type === 'display') {
     *              return source.price_display;
     *            }
     *            else if (type === 'filter') {
     *              return source.price_filter;
     *            }
     *            // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer
     *            return source.price;
     *          }
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using default content
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": null,
     *          "defaultContent": "Click to edit"
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using array notation - outputting a list from an array
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": "name[, ]"
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     */
    mData: null,

    /**
     * This property is the rendering partner to `data` and it is suggested that
     * when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering,
     * sorting etc) without altering the underlying data for the table, use this
     * property. `render` can be considered to be the the read only companion to
     * `data` which is read / write (then as such more complex). Like `data`
     * this option can be given in a number of different ways to effect its
     * behaviour:
     *
     * * `integer` - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
     *   default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).
     * * `string` - read an object property from the data source. There are
     *   three 'special' options that can be used in the string to alter how
     *   DataTables reads the data from the source object:
     *    * `.` - Dotted Javascript notation. Just as you use a `.` in
     *      Javascript to read from nested objects, so to can the options
     *      specified in `data`. For example: `browser.version` or
     *      `browser.name`. If your object parameter name contains a period, use
     *      `\\` to escape it - i.e. `first\\.name`.
     *    * `[]` - Array notation. DataTables can automatically combine data
     *      from and array source, joining the data with the characters provided
     *      between the two brackets. For example: `name[, ]` would provide a
     *      comma-space separated list from the source array. If no characters
     *      are provided between the brackets, the original array source is
     *      returned.
     *    * `()` - Function notation. Adding `()` to the end of a parameter will
     *      execute a function of the name given. For example: `browser()` for a
     *      simple function on the data source, `browser.version()` for a
     *      function in a nested property or even `browser().version` to get an
     *      object property if the function called returns an object.
     * * `object` - use different data for the different data types requested by
     *   DataTables ('filter', 'display', 'type' or 'sort'). The property names
     *   of the object is the data type the property refers to and the value can
     *   defined using an integer, string or function using the same rules as
     *   `render` normally does. Note that an `_` option _must_ be specified.
     *   This is the default value to use if you haven't specified a value for
     *   the data type requested by DataTables.
     * * `function` - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
     *   needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
     *   takes three parameters:
     *    * Parameters:
     *      * {array|object} The data source for the row (based on `data`)
     *      * {string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter',
     *        'display', 'type' or 'sort'.
     *      * {array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on
     *        `data`)
     *    * Return:
     *      * The return value from the function is what will be used for the
     *        data requested.
     *
     *  @type string|int|function|object|null
     *  @default null Use the data source value.
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.render
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "ajaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "data": "engine" },
     *          { "data": "browser" },
     *          {
     *            "data": "platform",
     *            "render": "[, ].name"
     *          }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Execute a function to obtain data
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source
     *          "render": "browserName()"
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // As an object, extracting different data for the different types
     *    // This would be used with a data source such as:
     *    //   { "phone": 5552368, "phone_filter": "5552368 555-2368", "phone_display": "555-2368" }
     *    // Here the `phone` integer is used for sorting and type detection, while `phone_filter`
     *    // (which has both forms) is used for filtering for if a user inputs either format, while
     *    // the formatted phone number is the one that is shown in the table.
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": null, // Use the full data source object for the renderer's source
     *          "render": {
     *            "_": "phone",
     *            "filter": "phone_filter",
     *            "display": "phone_display"
     *          }
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Use as a function to create a link from the data source
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "data": "download_link",
     *          "render": function ( data, type, full ) {
     *            return '<a href="'+data+'">Download</a>';
     *          }
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    mRender: null,

    /**
     * Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This
     * can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them
     * to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements).
     *  @type string
     *  @default td
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.cellType
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Make the first column use TH cells
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [ {
     *          "targets": [ 0 ],
     *          "cellType": "th"
     *        } ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sCellType: 'td',

    /**
     * Class to give to each cell in this column.
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.class
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "class": "my_class", "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "class": "my_class" },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sClass: '',

    /**
     * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column,
     * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a
     * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this
     * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer
     * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting
     * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as
     * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the
     * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding.
     * Generally you shouldn't need this!
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string<i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.contentPadding
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          {
     *            "contentPadding": "mmm"
     *          }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sContentPadding: '',

    /**
     * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used
     * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because `data`
     * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null).
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.defaultContent
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          {
     *            "data": null,
     *            "defaultContent": "Edit",
     *            "targets": [ -1 ]
     *          }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          {
     *            "data": null,
     *            "defaultContent": "Edit"
     *          }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sDefaultContent: null,

    /**
     * This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can
     * be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the
     * client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names
     * also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes
     * back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the
     * client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating).
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.name
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "name": "engine", "targets": [ 0 ] },
     *          { "name": "browser", "targets": [ 1 ] },
     *          { "name": "platform", "targets": [ 2 ] },
     *          { "name": "version", "targets": [ 3 ] },
     *          { "name": "grade", "targets": [ 4 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "name": "engine" },
     *          { "name": "browser" },
     *          { "name": "platform" },
     *          { "name": "version" },
     *          { "name": "grade" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sName: '',

    /**
     * Defines a data source type for the ordering which can be used to read
     * real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached
     * version) prior to ordering. This allows ordering to occur on user
     * editable elements such as form inputs.
     *  @type string
     *  @default std
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.orderDataType
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "targets": [ 2, 3 ] },
     *          { "type": "numeric", "targets": [ 3 ] },
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-select", "targets": [ 4 ] },
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox", "targets": [ 5 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-text" },
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-text", "type": "numeric" },
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-select" },
     *          { "orderDataType": "dom-checkbox" }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sSortDataType: 'std',

    /**
     * The title of this column.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null <i>Derived from the 'TH' value for this column in the
     *    original HTML table.</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.title
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "title": "My column title", "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "title": "My column title" },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sTitle: null,

    /**
     * The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be
     * ordered. Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip
     * HTML tags before ordering)) are currently available. Note that only date
     * formats understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type
     * date. For example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string',
     * 'numeric', 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding
     * through plug-ins.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null <i>Auto-detected from raw data</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.type
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "type": "html", "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "type": "html" },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sType: null,

    /**
     * Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value
     * (3em, 20px etc). DataTables applies 'smart' widths to columns which have not
     * been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table
     * remains readable.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null <i>Automatic</i>
     *
     *  @name DataTable.defaults.column.width
     *  @dtopt Columns
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columnDefs`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columnDefs": [
     *          { "width": "20%", "targets": [ 0 ] }
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Using `columns`
     *    $(document).ready( function() {
     *      $('#example').dataTable( {
     *        "columns": [
     *          { "width": "20%" },
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null,
     *          null
     *        ]
     *      } );
     *    } );
     */
    sWidth: null,
  };

  _fnHungarianMap(DataTable.defaults.column);

  /**
   * DataTables settings object - this holds all the information needed for a
   * given table, including configuration, data and current application of the
   * table options. DataTables does not have a single instance for each DataTable
   * with the settings attached to that instance, but rather instances of the
   * DataTable "class" are created on-the-fly as needed (typically by a
   * $().dataTable() call) and the settings object is then applied to that
   * instance.
   *
   * Note that this object is related to {@link DataTable.defaults} but this
   * one is the internal data store for DataTables's cache of columns. It should
   * NOT be manipulated outside of DataTables. Any configuration should be done
   * through the initialisation options.
   *  @namespace
   *  @todo Really should attach the settings object to individual instances so we
   *    don't need to create new instances on each $().dataTable() call (if the
   *    table already exists). It would also save passing oSettings around and
   *    into every single function. However, this is a very significant
   *    architecture change for DataTables and will almost certainly break
   *    backwards compatibility with older installations. This is something that
   *    will be done in 2.0.
   */
  DataTable.models.oSettings = {
    /**
     * Primary features of DataTables and their enablement state.
     *  @namespace
     */
    oFeatures: {
      /**
       * Flag to say if DataTables should automatically try to calculate the
       * optimum table and columns widths (true) or not (false).
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bAutoWidth: null,

      /**
       * Delay the creation of TR and TD elements until they are actually
       * needed by a driven page draw. This can give a significant speed
       * increase for Ajax source and Javascript source data, but makes no
       * difference at all fro DOM and server-side processing tables.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bDeferRender: null,

      /**
       * Enable filtering on the table or not. Note that if this is disabled
       * then there is no filtering at all on the table, including fnFilter.
       * To just remove the filtering input use sDom and remove the 'f' option.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bFilter: null,

      /**
       * Table information element (the 'Showing x of y records' div) enable
       * flag.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bInfo: null,

      /**
       * Present a user control allowing the end user to change the page size
       * when pagination is enabled.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bLengthChange: null,

      /**
       * Pagination enabled or not. Note that if this is disabled then length
       * changing must also be disabled.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bPaginate: null,

      /**
       * Processing indicator enable flag whenever DataTables is enacting a
       * user request - typically an Ajax request for server-side processing.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bProcessing: null,

      /**
       * Server-side processing enabled flag - when enabled DataTables will
       * get all data from the server for every draw - there is no filtering,
       * sorting or paging done on the client-side.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bServerSide: null,

      /**
       * Sorting enablement flag.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bSort: null,

      /**
       * Multi-column sorting
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bSortMulti: null,

      /**
       * Apply a class to the columns which are being sorted to provide a
       * visual highlight or not. This can slow things down when enabled since
       * there is a lot of DOM interaction.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bSortClasses: null,

      /**
       * State saving enablement flag.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bStateSave: null,
    },

    /**
     * Scrolling settings for a table.
     *  @namespace
     */
    oScroll: {
      /**
       * When the table is shorter in height than sScrollY, collapse the
       * table container down to the height of the table (when true).
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type boolean
       */
      bCollapse: null,

      /**
       * Width of the scrollbar for the web-browser's platform. Calculated
       * during table initialisation.
       *  @type int
       *  @default 0
       */
      iBarWidth: 0,

      /**
       * Viewport width for horizontal scrolling. Horizontal scrolling is
       * disabled if an empty string.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type string
       */
      sX: null,

      /**
       * Width to expand the table to when using x-scrolling. Typically you
       * should not need to use this.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type string
       *  @deprecated
       */
      sXInner: null,

      /**
       * Viewport height for vertical scrolling. Vertical scrolling is disabled
       * if an empty string.
       * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
       * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
       *  @type string
       */
      sY: null,
    },

    /**
     * Language information for the table.
     *  @namespace
     *  @extends DataTable.defaults.oLanguage
     */
    oLanguage: {
      /**
       * Information callback function. See
       * {@link DataTable.defaults.fnInfoCallback}
       *  @type function
       *  @default null
       */
      fnInfoCallback: null,
    },

    /**
     * Browser support parameters
     *  @namespace
     */
    oBrowser: {
      /**
       * Indicate if the browser incorrectly calculates width:100% inside a
       * scrolling element (IE6/7)
       *  @type boolean
       *  @default false
       */
      bScrollOversize: false,

      /**
       * Determine if the vertical scrollbar is on the right or left of the
       * scrolling container - needed for rtl language layout, although not
       * all browsers move the scrollbar (Safari).
       *  @type boolean
       *  @default false
       */
      bScrollbarLeft: false,

      /**
       * Flag for if `getBoundingClientRect` is fully supported or not
       *  @type boolean
       *  @default false
       */
      bBounding: false,

      /**
       * Browser scrollbar width
       *  @type integer
       *  @default 0
       */
      barWidth: 0,
    },

    ajax: null,

    /**
     * Array referencing the nodes which are used for the features. The
     * parameters of this object match what is allowed by sDom - i.e.
     *   <ul>
     *     <li>'l' - Length changing</li>
     *     <li>'f' - Filtering input</li>
     *     <li>'t' - The table!</li>
     *     <li>'i' - Information</li>
     *     <li>'p' - Pagination</li>
     *     <li>'r' - pRocessing</li>
     *   </ul>
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aanFeatures: [],

    /**
     * Store data information - see {@link DataTable.models.oRow} for detailed
     * information.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoData: [],

    /**
     * Array of indexes which are in the current display (after filtering etc)
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aiDisplay: [],

    /**
     * Array of indexes for display - no filtering
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aiDisplayMaster: [],

    /**
     * Map of row ids to data indexes
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    aIds: {},

    /**
     * Store information about each column that is in use
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoColumns: [],

    /**
     * Store information about the table's header
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoHeader: [],

    /**
     * Store information about the table's footer
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoFooter: [],

    /**
     * Store the applied global search information in case we want to force a
     * research or compare the old search to a new one.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @namespace
     *  @extends DataTable.models.oSearch
     */
    oPreviousSearch: {},

    /**
     * Store the applied search for each column - see
     * {@link DataTable.models.oSearch} for the format that is used for the
     * filtering information for each column.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoPreSearchCols: [],

    /**
     * Sorting that is applied to the table. Note that the inner arrays are
     * used in the following manner:
     * <ul>
     *   <li>Index 0 - column number</li>
     *   <li>Index 1 - current sorting direction</li>
     * </ul>
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type array
     *  @todo These inner arrays should really be objects
     */
    aaSorting: null,

    /**
     * Sorting that is always applied to the table (i.e. prefixed in front of
     * aaSorting).
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aaSortingFixed: [],

    /**
     * Classes to use for the striping of a table.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    asStripeClasses: null,

    /**
     * If restoring a table - we should restore its striping classes as well
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    asDestroyStripes: [],

    /**
     * If restoring a table - we should restore its width
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     */
    sDestroyWidth: 0,

    /**
     * Callback functions array for every time a row is inserted (i.e. on a draw).
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoRowCallback: [],

    /**
     * Callback functions for the header on each draw.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoHeaderCallback: [],

    /**
     * Callback function for the footer on each draw.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoFooterCallback: [],

    /**
     * Array of callback functions for draw callback functions
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoDrawCallback: [],

    /**
     * Array of callback functions for row created function
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoRowCreatedCallback: [],

    /**
     * Callback functions for just before the table is redrawn. A return of
     * false will be used to cancel the draw.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoPreDrawCallback: [],

    /**
     * Callback functions for when the table has been initialised.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoInitComplete: [],

    /**
     * Callbacks for modifying the settings to be stored for state saving, prior to
     * saving state.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoStateSaveParams: [],

    /**
     * Callbacks for modifying the settings that have been stored for state saving
     * prior to using the stored values to restore the state.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoStateLoadParams: [],

    /**
     * Callbacks for operating on the settings object once the saved state has been
     * loaded
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoStateLoaded: [],

    /**
     * Cache the table ID for quick access
     *  @type string
     *  @default <i>Empty string</i>
     */
    sTableId: '',

    /**
     * The TABLE node for the main table
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTable: null,

    /**
     * Permanent ref to the thead element
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTHead: null,

    /**
     * Permanent ref to the tfoot element - if it exists
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTFoot: null,

    /**
     * Permanent ref to the tbody element
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTBody: null,

    /**
     * Cache the wrapper node (contains all DataTables controlled elements)
     *  @type node
     *  @default null
     */
    nTableWrapper: null,

    /**
     * Indicate if when using server-side processing the loading of data
     * should be deferred until the second draw.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     */
    bDeferLoading: false,

    /**
     * Indicate if all required information has been read in
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     */
    bInitialised: false,

    /**
     * Information about open rows. Each object in the array has the parameters
     * 'nTr' and 'nParent'
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoOpenRows: [],

    /**
     * Dictate the positioning of DataTables' control elements - see
     * {@link DataTable.model.oInit.sDom}.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sDom: null,

    /**
     * Search delay (in mS)
     *  @type integer
     *  @default null
     */
    searchDelay: null,

    /**
     * Which type of pagination should be used.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type string
     *  @default two_button
     */
    sPaginationType: 'two_button',

    /**
     * The state duration (for `stateSave`) in seconds.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     */
    iStateDuration: 0,

    /**
     * Array of callback functions for state saving. Each array element is an
     * object with the following parameters:
     *   <ul>
     *     <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings
     *       and the JSON string to save that has been thus far created. Returns
     *       a JSON string to be inserted into a json object
     *       (i.e. '"param": [ 0, 1, 2]')</li>
     *     <li>string:sName - name of callback</li>
     *   </ul>
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoStateSave: [],

    /**
     * Array of callback functions for state loading. Each array element is an
     * object with the following parameters:
     *   <ul>
     *     <li>function:fn - function to call. Takes two parameters, oSettings
     *       and the object stored. May return false to cancel state loading</li>
     *     <li>string:sName - name of callback</li>
     *   </ul>
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoStateLoad: [],

    /**
     * State that was saved. Useful for back reference
     *  @type object
     *  @default null
     */
    oSavedState: null,

    /**
     * State that was loaded. Useful for back reference
     *  @type object
     *  @default null
     */
    oLoadedState: null,

    /**
     * Source url for AJAX data for the table.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sAjaxSource: null,

    /**
     * Property from a given object from which to read the table data from. This
     * can be an empty string (when not server-side processing), in which case
     * it is  assumed an an array is given directly.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type string
     */
    sAjaxDataProp: null,

    /**
     * Note if draw should be blocked while getting data
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default true
     */
    bAjaxDataGet: true,

    /**
     * The last jQuery XHR object that was used for server-side data gathering.
     * This can be used for working with the XHR information in one of the
     * callbacks
     *  @type object
     *  @default null
     */
    jqXHR: null,

    /**
     * JSON returned from the server in the last Ajax request
     *  @type object
     *  @default undefined
     */
    json: undefined,

    /**
     * Data submitted as part of the last Ajax request
     *  @type object
     *  @default undefined
     */
    oAjaxData: undefined,

    /**
     * Function to get the server-side data.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type function
     */
    fnServerData: null,

    /**
     * Functions which are called prior to sending an Ajax request so extra
     * parameters can easily be sent to the server
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoServerParams: [],

    /**
     * Send the XHR HTTP method - GET or POST (could be PUT or DELETE if
     * required).
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type string
     */
    sServerMethod: null,

    /**
     * Format numbers for display.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type function
     */
    fnFormatNumber: null,

    /**
     * List of options that can be used for the user selectable length menu.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aLengthMenu: null,

    /**
     * Counter for the draws that the table does. Also used as a tracker for
     * server-side processing
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     */
    iDraw: 0,

    /**
     * Indicate if a redraw is being done - useful for Ajax
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     */
    bDrawing: false,

    /**
     * Draw index (iDraw) of the last error when parsing the returned data
     *  @type int
     *  @default -1
     */
    iDrawError: -1,

    /**
     * Paging display length
     *  @type int
     *  @default 10
     */
    _iDisplayLength: 10,

    /**
     * Paging start point - aiDisplay index
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     */
    _iDisplayStart: 0,

    /**
     * Server-side processing - number of records in the result set
     * (i.e. before filtering), Use fnRecordsTotal rather than
     * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of
     * the server-side processing setting.
     *  @type int
     *  @default 0
     *  @private
     */
    _iRecordsTotal: 0,

    /**
     * Server-side processing - number of records in the current display set
     * (i.e. after filtering). Use fnRecordsDisplay rather than
     * this property to get the value of the number of records, regardless of
     * the server-side processing setting.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default 0
     *  @private
     */
    _iRecordsDisplay: 0,

    /**
     * Flag to indicate if jQuery UI marking and classes should be used.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type boolean
     */
    bJUI: null,

    /**
     * The classes to use for the table
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    oClasses: {},

    /**
     * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw
     * callback if filtering has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of
     * events.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *  @deprecated
     */
    bFiltered: false,

    /**
     * Flag attached to the settings object so you can check in the draw
     * callback if sorting has been done in the draw. Deprecated in favour of
     * events.
     *  @type boolean
     *  @default false
     *  @deprecated
     */
    bSorted: false,

    /**
     * Indicate that if multiple rows are in the header and there is more than
     * one unique cell per column, if the top one (true) or bottom one (false)
     * should be used for sorting / title by DataTables.
     * Note that this parameter will be set by the initialisation routine. To
     * set a default use {@link DataTable.defaults}.
     *  @type boolean
     */
    bSortCellsTop: null,

    /**
     * Initialisation object that is used for the table
     *  @type object
     *  @default null
     */
    oInit: null,

    /**
     * Destroy callback functions - for plug-ins to attach themselves to the
     * destroy so they can clean up markup and events.
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aoDestroyCallback: [],

    /**
     * Get the number of records in the current record set, before filtering
     *  @type function
     */
    fnRecordsTotal: function () {
      return _fnDataSource(this) === 'ssp'
        ? this._iRecordsTotal * 1
        : this.aiDisplayMaster.length;
    },

    /**
     * Get the number of records in the current record set, after filtering
     *  @type function
     */
    fnRecordsDisplay: function () {
      return _fnDataSource(this) === 'ssp'
        ? this._iRecordsDisplay * 1
        : this.aiDisplay.length;
    },

    /**
     * Get the display end point - aiDisplay index
     *  @type function
     */
    fnDisplayEnd: function () {
      var len = this._iDisplayLength,
        start = this._iDisplayStart,
        calc = start + len,
        records = this.aiDisplay.length,
        features = this.oFeatures,
        paginate = features.bPaginate;

      if (features.bServerSide) {
        return paginate === false || len === -1
          ? start + records
          : Math.min(start + len, this._iRecordsDisplay);
      } else {
        return !paginate || calc > records || len === -1 ? records : calc;
      }
    },

    /**
     * The DataTables object for this table
     *  @type object
     *  @default null
     */
    oInstance: null,

    /**
     * Unique identifier for each instance of the DataTables object. If there
     * is an ID on the table node, then it takes that value, otherwise an
     * incrementing internal counter is used.
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    sInstance: null,

    /**
     * tabindex attribute value that is added to DataTables control elements, allowing
     * keyboard navigation of the table and its controls.
     */
    iTabIndex: 0,

    /**
     * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling
     */
    nScrollHead: null,

    /**
     * DIV container for the footer scrolling table if scrolling
     */
    nScrollFoot: null,

    /**
     * Last applied sort
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     */
    aLastSort: [],

    /**
     * Stored plug-in instances
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    oPlugins: {},

    /**
     * Function used to get a row's id from the row's data
     *  @type function
     *  @default null
     */
    rowIdFn: null,

    /**
     * Data location where to store a row's id
     *  @type string
     *  @default null
     */
    rowId: null,
  };

  /**
   * Extension object for DataTables that is used to provide all extension
   * options.
   *
   * Note that the `DataTable.ext` object is available through
   * `jQuery.fn.dataTable.ext` where it may be accessed and manipulated. It is
   * also aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for historic reasons.
   *  @namespace
   *  @extends DataTable.models.ext
   */

  /**
   * DataTables extensions
   *
   * This namespace acts as a collection area for plug-ins that can be used to
   * extend DataTables capabilities. Indeed many of the build in methods
   * use this method to provide their own capabilities (sorting methods for
   * example).
   *
   * Note that this namespace is aliased to `jQuery.fn.dataTableExt` for legacy
   * reasons
   *
   *  @namespace
   */
  DataTable.ext = _ext = {
    /**
     * Buttons. For use with the Buttons extension for DataTables. This is
     * defined here so other extensions can define buttons regardless of load
     * order. It is _not_ used by DataTables core.
     *
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    buttons: {},

    /**
     * Element class names
     *
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    classes: {},

    /**
     * DataTables build type (expanded by the download builder)
     *
     *  @type string
     */
    builder: '-source-',

    /**
     * Error reporting.
     *
     * How should DataTables report an error. Can take the value 'alert',
     * 'throw', 'none' or a function.
     *
     *  @type string|function
     *  @default alert
     */
    errMode: 'alert',

    /**
     * Feature plug-ins.
     *
     * This is an array of objects which describe the feature plug-ins that are
     * available to DataTables. These feature plug-ins are then available for
     * use through the `dom` initialisation option.
     *
     * Each feature plug-in is described by an object which must have the
     * following properties:
     *
     * * `fnInit` - function that is used to initialise the plug-in,
     * * `cFeature` - a character so the feature can be enabled by the `dom`
     *   instillation option. This is case sensitive.
     *
     * The `fnInit` function has the following input parameters:
     *
     * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see
     *    {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
     *
     * And the following return is expected:
     *
     * * {node|null} The element which contains your feature. Note that the
     *   return may also be void if your plug-in does not require to inject any
     *   DOM elements into DataTables control (`dom`) - for example this might
     *   be useful when developing a plug-in which allows table control via
     *   keyboard entry
     *
     *  @type array
     *
     *  @example
     *    $.fn.dataTable.ext.features.push( {
     *      "fnInit": function( oSettings ) {
     *        return new TableTools( { "oDTSettings": oSettings } );
     *      },
     *      "cFeature": "T"
     *    } );
     */
    feature: [],

    /**
     * Row searching.
     *
     * This method of searching is complimentary to the default type based
     * searching, and a lot more comprehensive as it allows you complete control
     * over the searching logic. Each element in this array is a function
     * (parameters described below) that is called for every row in the table,
     * and your logic decides if it should be included in the searching data set
     * or not.
     *
     * Searching functions have the following input parameters:
     *
     * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see
     *    {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
     * 2. `{array|object}` Data for the row to be processed (same as the
     *    original format that was passed in as the data source, or an array
     *    from a DOM data source
     * 3. `{int}` Row index ({@link DataTable.models.oSettings.aoData}), which
     *    can be useful to retrieve the `TR` element if you need DOM interaction.
     *
     * And the following return is expected:
     *
     * * {boolean} Include the row in the searched result set (true) or not
     *   (false)
     *
     * Note that as with the main search ability in DataTables, technically this
     * is "filtering", since it is subtractive. However, for consistency in
     * naming we call it searching here.
     *
     *  @type array
     *  @default []
     *
     *  @example
     *    // The following example shows custom search being applied to the
     *    // fourth column (i.e. the data[3] index) based on two input values
     *    // from the end-user, matching the data in a certain range.
     *    $.fn.dataTable.ext.search.push(
     *      function( settings, data, dataIndex ) {
     *        var min = document.getElementById('min').value * 1;
     *        var max = document.getElementById('max').value * 1;
     *        var version = data[3]=== "-" ? 0 : data[3]*1;
     *
     *        if ( min=== "" && max=== "" ) {
     *          return true;
     *        }
     *        else if ( min=== "" && version < max ) {
     *          return true;
     *        }
     *        else if ( min < version && ""=== max ) {
     *          return true;
     *        }
     *        else if ( min < version && version < max ) {
     *          return true;
     *        }
     *        return false;
     *      }
     *    );
     */
    search: [],

    /**
     * Selector extensions
     *
     * The `selector` option can be used to extend the options available for the
     * selector modifier options (`selector-modifier` object data type) that
     * each of the three built in selector types offer (row, column and cell +
     * their plural counterparts). For example the Select extension uses this
     * mechanism to provide an option to select only rows, columns and cells
     * that have been marked as selected by the end user (`{selected: true}`),
     * which can be used in conjunction with the existing built in selector
     * options.
     *
     * Each property is an array to which functions can be pushed. The functions
     * take three attributes:
     *
     * * Settings object for the host table
     * * Options object (`selector-modifier` object type)
     * * Array of selected item indexes
     *
     * The return is an array of the resulting item indexes after the custom
     * selector has been applied.
     *
     *  @type object
     */
    selector: {
      cell: [],
      column: [],
      row: [],
    },

    /**
     * Internal functions, exposed for used in plug-ins.
     *
     * Please note that you should not need to use the internal methods for
     * anything other than a plug-in (and even then, try to avoid if possible).
     * The internal function may change between releases.
     *
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     */
    internal: {},

    /**
     * Legacy configuration options. Enable and disable legacy options that
     * are available in DataTables.
     *
     *  @type object
     */
    legacy: {
      /**
       * Enable / disable DataTables 1.9 compatible server-side processing
       * requests
       *
       *  @type boolean
       *  @default null
       */
      ajax: null,
    },

    /**
     * Pagination plug-in methods.
     *
     * Each entry in this object is a function and defines which buttons should
     * be shown by the pagination rendering method that is used for the table:
     * {@link DataTable.ext.renderer.pageButton}. The renderer addresses how the
     * buttons are displayed in the document, while the functions here tell it
     * what buttons to display. This is done by returning an array of button
     * descriptions (what each button will do).
     *
     * Pagination types (the four built in options and any additional plug-in
     * options defined here) can be used through the `paginationType`
     * initialisation parameter.
     *
     * The functions defined take two parameters:
     *
     * 1. `{int} page` The current page index
     * 2. `{int} pages` The number of pages in the table
     *
     * Each function is expected to return an array where each element of the
     * array can be one of:
     *
     * * `first` - Jump to first page when activated
     * * `last` - Jump to last page when activated
     * * `previous` - Show previous page when activated
     * * `next` - Show next page when activated
     * * `{int}` - Show page of the index given
     * * `{array}` - A nested array containing the above elements to add a
     *   containing 'DIV' element (might be useful for styling).
     *
     * Note that DataTables v1.9- used this object slightly differently whereby
     * an object with two functions would be defined for each plug-in. That
     * ability is still supported by DataTables 1.10+ to provide backwards
     * compatibility, but this option of use is now decremented and no longer
     * documented in DataTables 1.10+.
     *
     *  @type object
     *  @default {}
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Show previous, next and current page buttons only
     *    $.fn.dataTableExt.oPagination.current = function ( page, pages ) {
     *      return [ 'previous', page, 'next' ];
     *    };
     */
    pager: {},

    renderer: {
      pageButton: {},
      header: {},
    },

    /**
     * Ordering plug-ins - custom data source
     *
     * The extension options for ordering of data available here is complimentary
     * to the default type based ordering that DataTables typically uses. It
     * allows much greater control over the the data that is being used to
     * order a column, but is necessarily therefore more complex.
     *
     * This type of ordering is useful if you want to do ordering based on data
     * live from the DOM (for example the contents of an 'input' element) rather
     * than just the static string that DataTables knows of.
     *
     * The way these plug-ins work is that you create an array of the values you
     * wish to be ordering for the column in question and then return that
     * array. The data in the array much be in the index order of the rows in
     * the table (not the currently ordering order!). Which order data gathering
     * function is run here depends on the `dt-init columns.orderDataType`
     * parameter that is used for the column (if any).
     *
     * The functions defined take two parameters:
     *
     * 1. `{object}` DataTables settings object: see
     *    {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
     * 2. `{int}` Target column index
     *
     * Each function is expected to return an array:
     *
     * * `{array}` Data for the column to be ordering upon
     *
     *  @type array
     *
     *  @example
     *    // Ordering using `input` node values
     *    $.fn.dataTable.ext.order['dom-text'] = function  ( settings, col )
     *    {
     *      return this.api().column( col, {order:'index'} ).nodes().map( function ( td, i ) {
     *        return $('input', td).val();
     *      } );
     *    }
     */
    order: {},

    /**
     * Type based plug-ins.
     *
     * Each column in DataTables has a type assigned to it, either by automatic
     * detection or by direct assignment using the `type` option for the column.
     * The type of a column will effect how it is ordering and search (plug-ins
     * can also make use of the column type if required).
     *
     * @namespace
     */
    type: {
      /**
       * Type detection functions.
       *
       * The functions defined in this object are used to automatically detect
       * a column's type, making initialisation of DataTables super easy, even
       * when complex data is in the table.
       *
       * The functions defined take two parameters:
       *
       *  1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be analysed
       *  2. `{settings}` DataTables settings object. This can be used to
       *     perform context specific type detection - for example detection
       *     based on language settings such as using a comma for a decimal
       *     place. Generally speaking the options from the settings will not
       *     be required
       *
       * Each function is expected to return:
       *
       * * `{string|null}` Data type detected, or null if unknown (and thus
       *   pass it on to the other type detection functions.
       *
       *  @type array
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Currency type detection plug-in:
       *    $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.detect.push(
       *      function ( data, settings ) {
       *        // Check the numeric part
       *        if ( ! $.isNumeric( data.substring(1) ) ) {
       *          return null;
       *        }
       *
       *        // Check prefixed by currency
       *        if ( data.charAt(0)=== '$' || data.charAt(0)=== '&pound;' ) {
       *          return 'currency';
       *        }
       *        return null;
       *      }
       *    );
       */
      detect: [],

      /**
       * Type based search formatting.
       *
       * The type based searching functions can be used to pre-format the
       * data to be search on. For example, it can be used to strip HTML
       * tags or to de-format telephone numbers for numeric only searching.
       *
       * Note that is a search is not defined for a column of a given type,
       * no search formatting will be performed.
       *
       * Pre-processing of searching data plug-ins - When you assign the sType
       * for a column (or have it automatically detected for you by DataTables
       * or a type detection plug-in), you will typically be using this for
       * custom sorting, but it can also be used to provide custom searching
       * by allowing you to pre-processing the data and returning the data in
       * the format that should be searched upon. This is done by adding
       * functions this object with a parameter name which matches the sType
       * for that target column. This is the corollary of <i>afnSortData</i>
       * for searching data.
       *
       * The functions defined take a single parameter:
       *
       *  1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for searching
       *
       * Each function is expected to return:
       *
       * * `{string|null}` Formatted string that will be used for the searching.
       *
       *  @type object
       *  @default {}
       *
       *  @example
       *    $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.search['title-numeric'] = function ( d ) {
       *      return d.replace(/\n/g," ").replace( /<.*?>/g, "" );
       *    }
       */
      search: {},

      /**
       * Type based ordering.
       *
       * The column type tells DataTables what ordering to apply to the table
       * when a column is sorted upon. The order for each type that is defined,
       * is defined by the functions available in this object.
       *
       * Each ordering option can be described by three properties added to
       * this object:
       *
       * * `{type}-pre` - Pre-formatting function
       * * `{type}-asc` - Ascending order function
       * * `{type}-desc` - Descending order function
       *
       * All three can be used together, only `{type}-pre` or only
       * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc` together. It is generally recommended
       * that only `{type}-pre` is used, as this provides the optimal
       * implementation in terms of speed, although the others are provided
       * for compatibility with existing Javascript sort functions.
       *
       * `{type}-pre`: Functions defined take a single parameter:
       *
       *  1. `{*}` Data from the column cell to be prepared for ordering
       *
       * And return:
       *
       * * `{*}` Data to be sorted upon
       *
       * `{type}-asc` and `{type}-desc`: Functions are typical Javascript sort
       * functions, taking two parameters:
       *
       *  1. `{*}` Data to compare to the second parameter
       *  2. `{*}` Data to compare to the first parameter
       *
       * And returning:
       *
       * * `{*}` Ordering match: <0 if first parameter should be sorted lower
       *   than the second parameter, ===0 if the two parameters are equal and
       *   >0 if the first parameter should be sorted height than the second
       *   parameter.
       *
       *  @type object
       *  @default {}
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Numeric ordering of formatted numbers with a pre-formatter
       *    $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.type.order, {
       *      "string-pre": function(x) {
       *        a = (a === "-" || a === "") ? 0 : a.replace( /[^\d\-\.]/g, "" );
       *        return parseFloat( a );
       *      }
       *    } );
       *
       *  @example
       *    // Case-sensitive string ordering, with no pre-formatting method
       *    $.extend( $.fn.dataTable.ext.order, {
       *      "string-case-asc": function(x,y) {
       *        return ((x < y) ? -1 : ((x > y) ? 1 : 0));
       *      },
       *      "string-case-desc": function(x,y) {
       *        return ((x < y) ? 1 : ((x > y) ? -1 : 0));
       *      }
       *    } );
       */
      order: {},
    },

    /**
     * Unique DataTables instance counter
     *
     * @type int
     * @private
     */
    _unique: 0,

    //
    // Depreciated
    // The following properties are retained for backwards compatiblity only.
    // The should not be used in new projects and will be removed in a future
    // version
    //

    /**
     * Version check function.
     *  @type function
     *  @depreciated Since 1.10
     */
    fnVersionCheck: DataTable.fnVersionCheck,

    /**
     * Index for what 'this' index API functions should use
     *  @type int
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     */
    iApiIndex: 0,

    /**
     * jQuery UI class container
     *  @type object
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     */
    oJUIClasses: {},

    /**
     * Software version
     *  @type string
     *  @deprecated Since v1.10
     */
    sVersion: DataTable.version,
  };

  //
  // Backwards compatibility. Alias to pre 1.10 Hungarian notation counter parts
  //
  $.extend(_ext, {
    afnFiltering: _ext.search,
    aTypes: _ext.type.detect,
    ofnSearch: _ext.type.search,
    oSort: _ext.type.order,
    afnSortData: _ext.order,
    aoFeatures: _ext.feature,
    oApi: _ext.internal,
    oStdClasses: _ext.classes,
    oPagination: _ext.pager,
  });

  $.extend(DataTable.ext.classes, {
    sTable: 'dataTable',
    sNoFooter: 'no-footer',

    /* Paging buttons */
    sPageButton: 'paginate_button',
    sPageButtonActive: 'current',
    sPageButtonDisabled: 'disabled',

    /* Striping classes */
    sStripeOdd: 'odd',
    sStripeEven: 'even',

    /* Empty row */
    sRowEmpty: 'dataTables_empty',

    /* Features */
    sWrapper: 'dataTables_wrapper',
    sFilter: 'dataTables_filter',
    sInfo: 'dataTables_info',
    sPaging: 'dataTables_paginate paging_',
    /* Note that the type is postfixed */
    sLength: 'dataTables_length',
    sProcessing: 'dataTables_processing',

    /* Sorting */
    sSortAsc: 'sorting_asc',
    sSortDesc: 'sorting_desc',
    sSortable: 'sorting',
    /* Sortable in both directions */
    sSortableAsc: 'sorting_asc_disabled',
    sSortableDesc: 'sorting_desc_disabled',
    sSortableNone: 'sorting_disabled',
    sSortColumn: 'sorting_',
    /* Note that an int is postfixed for the sorting order */

    /* Filtering */
    sFilterInput: '',

    /* Page length */
    sLengthSelect: '',

    /* Scrolling */
    sScrollWrapper: 'dataTables_scroll',
    sScrollHead: 'dataTables_scrollHead',
    sScrollHeadInner: 'dataTables_scrollHeadInner',
    sScrollBody: 'dataTables_scrollBody',
    sScrollFoot: 'dataTables_scrollFoot',
    sScrollFootInner: 'dataTables_scrollFootInner',

    /* Misc */
    sHeaderTH: '',
    sFooterTH: '',

    // Deprecated
    sSortJUIAsc: '',
    sSortJUIDesc: '',
    sSortJUI: '',
    sSortJUIAscAllowed: '',
    sSortJUIDescAllowed: '',
    sSortJUIWrapper: '',
    sSortIcon: '',
    sJUIHeader: '',
    sJUIFooter: '',
  });

  (function () {
    // Reused strings for better compression. Closure compiler appears to have a
    // weird edge case where it is trying to expand strings rather than use the
    // variable version. This results in about 200 bytes being added, for very
    // little preference benefit since it this run on script load only.
    var _empty = '';
    _empty = '';

    var _stateDefault = _empty + 'ui-state-default';
    var _sortIcon = _empty + 'css_right ui-icon ui-icon-';
    var _headerFooter =
      _empty + 'fg-toolbar ui-toolbar ui-widget-header ui-helper-clearfix';

    $.extend(DataTable.ext.oJUIClasses, DataTable.ext.classes, {
      /* Full numbers paging buttons */
      sPageButton: 'fg-button ui-button ' + _stateDefault,
      sPageButtonActive: 'ui-state-disabled',
      sPageButtonDisabled: 'ui-state-disabled',

      /* Features */
      sPaging:
        'dataTables_paginate fg-buttonset ui-buttonset fg-buttonset-multi ' +
        'ui-buttonset-multi paging_',
      /* Note that the type is postfixed */

      /* Sorting */
      sSortAsc: _stateDefault + ' sorting_asc',
      sSortDesc: _stateDefault + ' sorting_desc',
      sSortable: _stateDefault + ' sorting',
      sSortableAsc: _stateDefault + ' sorting_asc_disabled',
      sSortableDesc: _stateDefault + ' sorting_desc_disabled',
      sSortableNone: _stateDefault + ' sorting_disabled',
      sSortJUIAsc: _sortIcon + 'triangle-1-n',
      sSortJUIDesc: _sortIcon + 'triangle-1-s',
      sSortJUI: _sortIcon + 'carat-2-n-s',
      sSortJUIAscAllowed: _sortIcon + 'carat-1-n',
      sSortJUIDescAllowed: _sortIcon + 'carat-1-s',
      sSortJUIWrapper: 'DataTables_sort_wrapper',
      sSortIcon: 'DataTables_sort_icon',

      /* Scrolling */
      sScrollHead: 'dataTables_scrollHead ' + _stateDefault,
      sScrollFoot: 'dataTables_scrollFoot ' + _stateDefault,

      /* Misc */
      sHeaderTH: _stateDefault,
      sFooterTH: _stateDefault,
      sJUIHeader: _headerFooter + ' ui-corner-tl ui-corner-tr',
      sJUIFooter: _headerFooter + ' ui-corner-bl ui-corner-br',
    });
  })();

  var extPagination = DataTable.ext.pager;

  function _numbers(page, pages) {
    var numbers = [],
      buttons = extPagination.numbers_length,
      half = Math.floor(buttons / 2),
      i = 1;

    if (pages <= buttons) {
      numbers = _range(0, pages);
    } else if (page <= half) {
      numbers = _range(0, buttons - 2);
      numbers.push('ellipsis');
      numbers.push(pages - 1);
    } else if (page >= pages - 1 - half) {
      numbers = _range(pages - (buttons - 2), pages);
      numbers.splice(0, 0, 'ellipsis'); // no unshift in ie6
      numbers.splice(0, 0, 0);
    } else {
      numbers = _range(page - half + 2, page + half - 1);
      numbers.push('ellipsis');
      numbers.push(pages - 1);
      numbers.splice(0, 0, 'ellipsis');
      numbers.splice(0, 0, 0);
    }

    numbers.DT_el = 'span';
    return numbers;
  }

  $.extend(extPagination, {
    simple: function (page, pages) {
      return ['previous', 'next'];
    },

    full: function (page, pages) {
      return ['first', 'previous', 'next', 'last'];
    },

    numbers: function (page, pages) {
      return [_numbers(page, pages)];
    },

    simple_numbers: function (page, pages) {
      return ['previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next'];
    },

    full_numbers: function (page, pages) {
      return ['first', 'previous', _numbers(page, pages), 'next', 'last'];
    },

    // For testing and plug-ins to use
    _numbers: _numbers,

    // Number of number buttons (including ellipsis) to show. _Must be odd!_
    numbers_length: 7,
  });

  $.extend(true, DataTable.ext.renderer, {
    pageButton: {
      _: function (settings, host, idx, buttons, page, pages) {
        var classes = settings.oClasses;
        var lang = settings.oLanguage.oPaginate;
        var aria = settings.oLanguage.oAria.paginate || {};
        var btnDisplay,
          btnClass,
          counter = 0;

        var attach = function (container, buttons) {
          var i, ien, node, button;
          var clickHandler = function (e) {
            _fnPageChange(settings, e.data.action, true);
          };

          for (i = 0, ien = buttons.length; i < ien; i++) {
            button = buttons[i];

            if ($.isArray(button)) {
              var inner = $('<' + (button.DT_el || 'div') + '/>').appendTo(
                container
              );
              attach(inner, button);
            } else {
              btnDisplay = null;
              btnClass = '';

              switch (button) {
                case 'ellipsis':
                  container.append('<span class="ellipsis">&#x2026;</span>');
                  break;

                case 'first':
                  btnDisplay = lang.sFirst;
                  btnClass =
                    button +
                    (page > 0 ? '' : ' ' + classes.sPageButtonDisabled);
                  break;

                case 'previous':
                  btnDisplay = lang.sPrevious;
                  btnClass =
                    button +
                    (page > 0 ? '' : ' ' + classes.sPageButtonDisabled);
                  break;

                case 'next':
                  btnDisplay = lang.sNext;
                  btnClass =
                    button +
                    (page < pages - 1 ? '' : ' ' + classes.sPageButtonDisabled);
                  break;

                case 'last':
                  btnDisplay = lang.sLast;
                  btnClass =
                    button +
                    (page < pages - 1 ? '' : ' ' + classes.sPageButtonDisabled);
                  break;

                default:
                  btnDisplay = button + 1;
                  btnClass = page === button ? classes.sPageButtonActive : '';
                  break;
              }

              if (btnDisplay !== null) {
                node = $('<a>', {
                  class: classes.sPageButton + ' ' + btnClass,
                  'aria-controls': settings.sTableId,
                  'aria-label': aria[button],
                  'data-dt-idx': counter,
                  tabindex: settings.iTabIndex,
                  id:
                    idx === 0 && typeof button === 'string'
                      ? settings.sTableId + '_' + button
                      : null,
                })
                  .html(btnDisplay)
                  .appendTo(container);

                _fnBindAction(node, { action: button }, clickHandler);

                counter++;
              }
            }
          }
        };

        // IE9 throws an 'unknown error' if document.activeElement is used
        // inside an iframe or frame. Try / catch the error. Not good for
        // accessibility, but neither are frames.
        var activeEl;

        try {
          // Because this approach is destroying and recreating the paging
          // elements, focus is lost on the select button which is bad for
          // accessibility. So we want to restore focus once the draw has
          // completed
          activeEl = $(host).find(document.activeElement).data('dt-idx');
        } catch (e) {}

        attach($(host).empty(), buttons);

        if (activeEl) {
          $(host)
            .find('[data-dt-idx=' + activeEl + ']')
            .focus();
        }
      },
    },
  });

  // Built in type detection. See model.ext.aTypes for information about
  // what is required from this methods.
  $.extend(DataTable.ext.type.detect, [
    // Plain numbers - first since V8 detects some plain numbers as dates
    // e.g. Date.parse('55') (but not all, e.g. Date.parse('22')...).
    function (d, settings) {
      var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal;
      return _isNumber(d, decimal) ? 'num' + decimal : null;
    },

    // Dates (only those recognised by the browser's Date.parse)
    function (d, settings) {
      // V8 will remove any unknown characters at the start and end of the
      // expression, leading to false matches such as `$245.12` or `10%` being
      // a valid date. See forum thread 18941 for detail.
      if (
        d &&
        !(d instanceof Date) &&
        (!_re_date_start.test(d) || !_re_date_end.test(d))
      ) {
        return null;
      }
      var parsed = Date.parse(d);
      return (parsed !== null && !isNaN(parsed)) || _empty(d) ? 'date' : null;
    },

    // Formatted numbers
    function (d, settings) {
      var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal;
      return _isNumber(d, decimal, true) ? 'num-fmt' + decimal : null;
    },

    // HTML numeric
    function (d, settings) {
      var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal;
      return _htmlNumeric(d, decimal) ? 'html-num' + decimal : null;
    },

    // HTML numeric, formatted
    function (d, settings) {
      var decimal = settings.oLanguage.sDecimal;
      return _htmlNumeric(d, decimal, true) ? 'html-num-fmt' + decimal : null;
    },

    // HTML (this is strict checking - there must be html)
    function (d, settings) {
      return _empty(d) || (typeof d === 'string' && d.indexOf('<') !== -1)
        ? 'html'
        : null;
    },
  ]);

  // Filter formatting functions. See model.ext.ofnSearch for information about
  // what is required from these methods.
  //
  // Note that additional search methods are added for the html numbers and
  // html formatted numbers by `_addNumericSort()` when we know what the decimal
  // place is

  $.extend(DataTable.ext.type.search, {
    html: function (data) {
      return _empty(data)
        ? data
        : typeof data === 'string'
        ? data.replace(_re_new_lines, ' ').replace(_re_html, '')
        : '';
    },

    string: function (data) {
      return _empty(data)
        ? data
        : typeof data === 'string'
        ? data.replace(_re_new_lines, ' ')
        : data;
    },
  });

  var __numericReplace = function (d, decimalPlace, re1, re2) {
    if (d !== 0 && (!d || d === '-')) {
      return -Infinity;
    }

    // If a decimal place other than `.` is used, it needs to be given to the
    // function so we can detect it and replace with a `.` which is the only
    // decimal place Javascript recognises - it is not locale aware.
    if (decimalPlace) {
      d = _numToDecimal(d, decimalPlace);
    }

    if (d.replace) {
      if (re1) {
        d = d.replace(re1, '');
      }

      if (re2) {
        d = d.replace(re2, '');
      }
    }

    return d * 1;
  };

  // Add the numeric 'deformatting' functions for sorting and search. This is done
  // in a function to provide an easy ability for the language options to add
  // additional methods if a non-period decimal place is used.
  function _addNumericSort(decimalPlace) {
    $.each(
      {
        // Plain numbers
        num: function (d) {
          return __numericReplace(d, decimalPlace);
        },

        // Formatted numbers
        'num-fmt': function (d) {
          return __numericReplace(d, decimalPlace, _re_formatted_numeric);
        },

        // HTML numeric
        'html-num': function (d) {
          return __numericReplace(d, decimalPlace, _re_html);
        },

        // HTML numeric, formatted
        'html-num-fmt': function (d) {
          return __numericReplace(
            d,
            decimalPlace,
            _re_html,
            _re_formatted_numeric
          );
        },
      },
      function (key, fn) {
        // Add the ordering method
        _ext.type.order[key + decimalPlace + '-pre'] = fn;

        // For HTML types add a search formatter that will strip the HTML
        if (key.match(/^html\-/)) {
          _ext.type.search[key + decimalPlace] = _ext.type.search.html;
        }
      }
    );
  }

  // Default sort methods
  $.extend(_ext.type.order, {
    // Dates
    'date-pre': function (d) {
      return Date.parse(d) || 0;
    },

    // html
    'html-pre': function (a) {
      return _empty(a)
        ? ''
        : a.replace
        ? a.replace(/<.*?>/g, '').toLowerCase()
        : a + '';
    },

    // string
    'string-pre': function (a) {
      // This is a little complex, but faster than always calling toString,
      // http://jsperf.com/tostring-v-check
      return _empty(a)
        ? ''
        : typeof a === 'string'
        ? a.toLowerCase()
        : !a.toString
        ? ''
        : a.toString();
    },

    // string-asc and -desc are retained only for compatibility with the old
    // sort methods
    'string-asc': function (x, y) {
      return x < y ? -1 : x > y ? 1 : 0;
    },

    'string-desc': function (x, y) {
      return x < y ? 1 : x > y ? -1 : 0;
    },
  });

  // Numeric sorting types - order doesn't matter here
  _addNumericSort('');

  $.extend(true, DataTable.ext.renderer, {
    header: {
      _: function (settings, cell, column, classes) {
        // No additional mark-up required
        // Attach a sort listener to update on sort - note that using the
        // `DT` namespace will allow the event to be removed automatically
        // on destroy, while the `dt` namespaced event is the one we are
        // listening for
        $(settings.nTable).on('order.dt.DT', function (
          e,
          ctx,
          sorting,
          columns
        ) {
          if (settings !== ctx) {
            // need to check this this is the host
            return; // table, not a nested one
          }

          var colIdx = column.idx;

          cell
            .removeClass(
              column.sSortingClass +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortAsc +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortDesc
            )
            .addClass(
              columns[colIdx] === 'asc'
                ? classes.sSortAsc
                : columns[colIdx] === 'desc'
                ? classes.sSortDesc
                : column.sSortingClass
            );
        });
      },

      jqueryui: function (settings, cell, column, classes) {
        $('<div/>')
          .addClass(classes.sSortJUIWrapper)
          .append(cell.contents())
          .append(
            $('<span/>').addClass(
              classes.sSortIcon + ' ' + column.sSortingClassJUI
            )
          )
          .appendTo(cell);

        // Attach a sort listener to update on sort
        $(settings.nTable).on('order.dt.DT', function (
          e,
          ctx,
          sorting,
          columns
        ) {
          if (settings !== ctx) {
            return;
          }

          var colIdx = column.idx;

          cell
            .removeClass(classes.sSortAsc + ' ' + classes.sSortDesc)
            .addClass(
              columns[colIdx] === 'asc'
                ? classes.sSortAsc
                : columns[colIdx] === 'desc'
                ? classes.sSortDesc
                : column.sSortingClass
            );

          cell
            .find('span.' + classes.sSortIcon)
            .removeClass(
              classes.sSortJUIAsc +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortJUIDesc +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortJUI +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortJUIAscAllowed +
                ' ' +
                classes.sSortJUIDescAllowed
            )
            .addClass(
              columns[colIdx] === 'asc'
                ? classes.sSortJUIAsc
                : columns[colIdx] === 'desc'
                ? classes.sSortJUIDesc
                : column.sSortingClassJUI
            );
        });
      },
    },
  });

  /*
   * Public helper functions. These aren't used internally by DataTables, or
   * called by any of the options passed into DataTables, but they can be used
   * externally by developers working with DataTables. They are helper functions
   * to make working with DataTables a little bit easier.
   */

  var __htmlEscapeEntities = function (d) {
    return typeof d === 'string'
      ? d.replace(/</g, '&lt;').replace(/>/g, '&gt;').replace(/"/g, '&quot;')
      : d;
  };

  /**
   * Helpers for `columns.render`.
   *
   * The options defined here can be used with the `columns.render` initialisation
   * option to provide a display renderer. The following functions are defined:
   *
   * * `number` - Will format numeric data (defined by `columns.data`) for
   *   display, retaining the original unformatted data for sorting and filtering.
   *   It takes 5 parameters:
   *   * `string` - Thousands grouping separator
   *   * `string` - Decimal point indicator
   *   * `integer` - Number of decimal points to show
   *   * `string` (optional) - Prefix.
   *   * `string` (optional) - Postfix (/suffix).
   * * `text` - Escape HTML to help prevent XSS attacks. It has no optional
   *   parameters.
   *
   * @example
   *   // Column definition using the number renderer
   *   {
   *     data: "salary",
   *     render: $.fn.dataTable.render.number( '\'', '.', 0, '$' )
   *   }
   *
   * @namespace
   */
  DataTable.render = {
    number: function (thousands, decimal, precision, prefix, postfix) {
      return {
        display: function (d) {
          if (typeof d !== 'number' && typeof d !== 'string') {
            return d;
          }

          var negative = d < 0 ? '-' : '';
          var flo = parseFloat(d);

          // If NaN then there isn't much formatting that we can do - just
          // return immediately, escaping any HTML (this was supposed to
          // be a number after all)
          if (isNaN(flo)) {
            return __htmlEscapeEntities(d);
          }

          d = Math.abs(flo);

          var intPart = parseInt(d, 10);
          var floatPart = precision
            ? decimal + (d - intPart).toFixed(precision).substring(2)
            : '';

          return (
            negative +
            (prefix || '') +
            intPart.toString().replace(/\B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))/g, thousands) +
            floatPart +
            (postfix || '')
          );
        },
      };
    },

    text: function () {
      return {
        display: __htmlEscapeEntities,
      };
    },
  };

  /*
   * This is really a good bit rubbish this method of exposing the internal methods
   * publicly... - To be fixed in 2.0 using methods on the prototype
   */

  /**
   * Create a wrapper function for exporting an internal functions to an external API.
   *  @param {string} fn API function name
   *  @returns {function} wrapped function
   *  @memberof DataTable#internal
   */
  function _fnExternApiFunc(fn) {
    return function () {
      var args = [_fnSettingsFromNode(this[DataTable.ext.iApiIndex])].concat(
        Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments)
      );
      return DataTable.ext.internal[fn].apply(this, args);
    };
  }

  /**
   * Reference to internal functions for use by plug-in developers. Note that
   * these methods are references to internal functions and are considered to be
   * private. If you use these methods, be aware that they are liable to change
   * between versions.
   *  @namespace
   */
  $.extend(DataTable.ext.internal, {
    _fnExternApiFunc: _fnExternApiFunc,
    _fnBuildAjax: _fnBuildAjax,
    _fnAjaxUpdate: _fnAjaxUpdate,
    _fnAjaxParameters: _fnAjaxParameters,
    _fnAjaxUpdateDraw: _fnAjaxUpdateDraw,
    _fnAjaxDataSrc: _fnAjaxDataSrc,
    _fnAddColumn: _fnAddColumn,
    _fnColumnOptions: _fnColumnOptions,
    _fnAdjustColumnSizing: _fnAdjustColumnSizing,
    _fnVisibleToColumnIndex: _fnVisibleToColumnIndex,
    _fnColumnIndexToVisible: _fnColumnIndexToVisible,
    _fnVisbleColumns: _fnVisbleColumns,
    _fnGetColumns: _fnGetColumns,
    _fnColumnTypes: _fnColumnTypes,
    _fnApplyColumnDefs: _fnApplyColumnDefs,
    _fnHungarianMap: _fnHungarianMap,
    _fnCamelToHungarian: _fnCamelToHungarian,
    _fnLanguageCompat: _fnLanguageCompat,
    _fnBrowserDetect: _fnBrowserDetect,
    _fnAddData: _fnAddData,
    _fnAddTr: _fnAddTr,
    _fnNodeToDataIndex: _fnNodeToDataIndex,
    _fnNodeToColumnIndex: _fnNodeToColumnIndex,
    _fnGetCellData: _fnGetCellData,
    _fnSetCellData: _fnSetCellData,
    _fnSplitObjNotation: _fnSplitObjNotation,
    _fnGetObjectDataFn: _fnGetObjectDataFn,
    _fnSetObjectDataFn: _fnSetObjectDataFn,
    _fnGetDataMaster: _fnGetDataMaster,
    _fnClearTable: _fnClearTable,
    _fnDeleteIndex: _fnDeleteIndex,
    _fnInvalidate: _fnInvalidate,
    _fnGetRowElements: _fnGetRowElements,
    _fnCreateTr: _fnCreateTr,
    _fnBuildHead: _fnBuildHead,
    _fnDrawHead: _fnDrawHead,
    _fnDraw: _fnDraw,
    _fnReDraw: _fnReDraw,
    _fnAddOptionsHtml: _fnAddOptionsHtml,
    _fnDetectHeader: _fnDetectHeader,
    _fnGetUniqueThs: _fnGetUniqueThs,
    _fnFeatureHtmlFilter: _fnFeatureHtmlFilter,
    _fnFilterComplete: _fnFilterComplete,
    _fnFilterCustom: _fnFilterCustom,
    _fnFilterColumn: _fnFilterColumn,
    _fnFilter: _fnFilter,
    _fnFilterCreateSearch: _fnFilterCreateSearch,
    _fnEscapeRegex: _fnEscapeRegex,
    _fnFilterData: _fnFilterData,
    _fnFeatureHtmlInfo: _fnFeatureHtmlInfo,
    _fnUpdateInfo: _fnUpdateInfo,
    _fnInfoMacros: _fnInfoMacros,
    _fnInitialise: _fnInitialise,
    _fnInitComplete: _fnInitComplete,
    _fnLengthChange: _fnLengthChange,
    _fnFeatureHtmlLength: _fnFeatureHtmlLength,
    _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate: _fnFeatureHtmlPaginate,
    _fnPageChange: _fnPageChange,
    _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing: _fnFeatureHtmlProcessing,
    _fnProcessingDisplay: _fnProcessingDisplay,
    _fnFeatureHtmlTable: _fnFeatureHtmlTable,
    _fnScrollDraw: _fnScrollDraw,
    _fnApplyToChildren: _fnApplyToChildren,
    _fnCalculateColumnWidths: _fnCalculateColumnWidths,
    _fnThrottle: _fnThrottle,
    _fnConvertToWidth: _fnConvertToWidth,
    _fnGetWidestNode: _fnGetWidestNode,
    _fnGetMaxLenString: _fnGetMaxLenString,
    _fnStringToCss: _fnStringToCss,
    _fnSortFlatten: _fnSortFlatten,
    _fnSort: _fnSort,
    _fnSortAria: _fnSortAria,
    _fnSortListener: _fnSortListener,
    _fnSortAttachListener: _fnSortAttachListener,
    _fnSortingClasses: _fnSortingClasses,
    _fnSortData: _fnSortData,
    _fnSaveState: _fnSaveState,
    _fnLoadState: _fnLoadState,
    _fnSettingsFromNode: _fnSettingsFromNode,
    _fnLog: _fnLog,
    _fnMap: _fnMap,
    _fnBindAction: _fnBindAction,
    _fnCallbackReg: _fnCallbackReg,
    _fnCallbackFire: _fnCallbackFire,
    _fnLengthOverflow: _fnLengthOverflow,
    _fnRenderer: _fnRenderer,
    _fnDataSource: _fnDataSource,
    _fnRowAttributes: _fnRowAttributes,
    _fnCalculateEnd: function () {}, // Used by a lot of plug-ins, but redundant
    // in 1.10, so this dead-end function is
    // added to prevent errors
  });

  // jQuery access
  $.fn.dataTable = DataTable;

  // Provide access to the host jQuery object (circular reference)
  DataTable.$ = $;

  // Legacy aliases
  $.fn.dataTableSettings = DataTable.settings;
  $.fn.dataTableExt = DataTable.ext;

  // With a capital `D` we return a DataTables API instance rather than a
  // jQuery object
  $.fn.DataTable = function (opts) {
    return $(this).dataTable(opts).api();
  };

  // All properties that are available to $.fn.dataTable should also be
  // available on $.fn.DataTable
  $.each(DataTable, function (prop, val) {
    $.fn.DataTable[prop] = val;
  });

  // Information about events fired by DataTables - for documentation.
  /**
   * Draw event, fired whenever the table is redrawn on the page, at the same
   * point as fnDrawCallback. This may be useful for binding events or
   * performing calculations when the table is altered at all.
   *  @name DataTable#draw.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * Search event, fired when the searching applied to the table (using the
   * built-in global search, or column filters) is altered.
   *  @name DataTable#search.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * Page change event, fired when the paging of the table is altered.
   *  @name DataTable#page.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * Order event, fired when the ordering applied to the table is altered.
   *  @name DataTable#order.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * DataTables initialisation complete event, fired when the table is fully
   * drawn, including Ajax data loaded, if Ajax data is required.
   *  @name DataTable#init.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} json The JSON object request from the server - only
   *    present if client-side Ajax sourced data is used</li></ol>
   */

  /**
   * State save event, fired when the table has changed state a new state save
   * is required. This event allows modification of the state saving object
   * prior to actually doing the save, including addition or other state
   * properties (for plug-ins) or modification of a DataTables core property.
   *  @name DataTable#stateSaveParams.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} json The state information to be saved
   */

  /**
   * State load event, fired when the table is loading state from the stored
   * data, but prior to the settings object being modified by the saved state
   * - allowing modification of the saved state is required or loading of
   * state for a plug-in.
   *  @name DataTable#stateLoadParams.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} json The saved state information
   */

  /**
   * State loaded event, fired when state has been loaded from stored data and
   * the settings object has been modified by the loaded data.
   *  @name DataTable#stateLoaded.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {object} json The saved state information
   */

  /**
   * Processing event, fired when DataTables is doing some kind of processing
   * (be it, order, searcg or anything else). It can be used to indicate to
   * the end user that there is something happening, or that something has
   * finished.
   *  @name DataTable#processing.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} oSettings DataTables settings object
   *  @param {boolean} bShow Flag for if DataTables is doing processing or not
   */

  /**
   * Ajax (XHR) event, fired whenever an Ajax request is completed from a
   * request to made to the server for new data. This event is called before
   * DataTables processed the returned data, so it can also be used to pre-
   * process the data returned from the server, if needed.
   *
   * Note that this trigger is called in `fnServerData`, if you override
   * `fnServerData` and which to use this event, you need to trigger it in you
   * success function.
   *  @name DataTable#xhr.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   *  @param {object} json JSON returned from the server
   *
   *  @example
   *     // Use a custom property returned from the server in another DOM element
   *     $('#table').dataTable().on('xhr.dt', function (e, settings, json) {
   *       $('#status').html( json.status );
   *     } );
   *
   *  @example
   *     // Pre-process the data returned from the server
   *     $('#table').dataTable().on('xhr.dt', function (e, settings, json) {
   *       for ( var i=0, ien=json.aaData.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
   *         json.aaData[i].sum = json.aaData[i].one + json.aaData[i].two;
   *       }
   *       // Note no return - manipulate the data directly in the JSON object.
   *     } );
   */

  /**
   * Destroy event, fired when the DataTable is destroyed by calling fnDestroy
   * or passing the bDestroy:true parameter in the initialisation object. This
   * can be used to remove bound events, added DOM nodes, etc.
   *  @name DataTable#destroy.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * Page length change event, fired when number of records to show on each
   * page (the length) is changed.
   *  @name DataTable#length.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   *  @param {integer} len New length
   */

  /**
   * Column sizing has changed.
   *  @name DataTable#column-sizing.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   */

  /**
   * Column visibility has changed.
   *  @name DataTable#column-visibility.dt
   *  @event
   *  @param {event} e jQuery event object
   *  @param {object} o DataTables settings object {@link DataTable.models.oSettings}
   *  @param {int} column Column index
   *  @param {bool} vis `false` if column now hidden, or `true` if visible
   */

  return $.fn.dataTable;
});