| rm_header {gt} | R Documentation |
Remove the table header
Description
We can remove the table header from a gt table quite easily with
rm_header(). The table header is an optional table part (positioned above
the column labels) that can be added through tab_header().
This function for removal is useful if you have received a gt table
(perhaps through an API that returns gt objects) but would prefer that
the table not contain a header. This function is safe to use even if there is
no header part in the input gt_tbl object.
Usage
rm_header(data)
Arguments
data |
The gt table data object
This is the gt table object that is commonly created through use of the
|
Value
An object of class gt_tbl.
Examples
Let's use a subset of the gtcars dataset to create a gt table. A
header part can be added with tab_header(); with that, we get
a title and a subtitle for the table.
gt_tbl <-
gtcars |>
dplyr::select(mfr, model, msrp) |>
dplyr::slice(1:5) |>
gt() |>
tab_header(
title = md("Data listing from **gtcars**"),
subtitle = md("`gtcars` is an R dataset")
)
gt_tbl
If you decide that you don't want the header in the gt_tbl object, it can
be removed with rm_header().
rm_header(data = gt_tbl)
Function ID
7-1
Function Introduced
v0.8.0 (November 16, 2022)
See Also
Other part removal functions:
rm_caption(),
rm_footnotes(),
rm_source_notes(),
rm_spanners(),
rm_stubhead()