add_header {flextable} | R Documentation |
Add column values as new lines in header
Description
The function adds a list of values to be inserted as new rows in the header. The values are inserted in existing columns of the input data of the flextable. Rows can be inserted at the top or the bottom of the header.
If some columns are not provided, they will be replaced by
NA
and displayed as empty.
Usage
add_header(x, top = TRUE, ..., values = NULL)
Arguments
x |
a flextable object |
top |
should the rows be inserted at the top or the bottom. |
... |
named arguments (names are data colnames) of values
to add. It is important to insert data of the same type as the
original data, otherwise it will be transformed (probably
into strings if you add a |
values |
a list of name-value pairs of labels or values,
names should be existing col_key values. This argument can be used
instead of |
Note
when repeating values, they can be merged together with
function merge_h()
and merge_v()
.
See Also
Other functions for row and column operations in a flextable:
add_body()
,
add_body_row()
,
add_footer()
,
add_footer_lines()
,
add_footer_row()
,
add_header_row()
,
delete_columns()
,
delete_part()
,
delete_rows()
,
separate_header()
,
set_header_footer_df
,
set_header_labels()
Examples
library(flextable)
fun <- function(x) {
paste0(
c("min: ", "max: "),
formatC(range(x))
)
}
new_row <- list(
Sepal.Length = fun(iris$Sepal.Length),
Sepal.Width = fun(iris$Sepal.Width),
Petal.Width = fun(iris$Petal.Width),
Petal.Length = fun(iris$Petal.Length)
)
ft_1 <- flextable(data = head(iris))
ft_1 <- add_header(ft_1, values = new_row, top = FALSE)
ft_1 <- append_chunks(ft_1, part = "header", i = 2, )
ft_1 <- theme_booktabs(ft_1, bold_header = TRUE)
ft_1 <- align(ft_1, align = "center", part = "all")
ft_1