| gt_badge {gtExtras} | R Documentation | 
Add a 'badge' based on values and palette
Description
Add a 'badge' based on values and palette
Usage
gt_badge(gt_object, column, palette = NULL, alpha = 0.2)
Arguments
| gt_object | An existing  | 
| column | The column to convert to badges, accepts  | 
| palette | Name of palette as a string. Must be either length of 1 or a vector of valid color names/hex values of equal length to the unique levels of the column (ie if there are 4 names, there need to be 4x colors). Note that if you would like to specify a specific color to match a specific icon, you can also use a named vector like:  | 
| alpha | A numeric indicating the alpha/transparency. Range from 0 to 1 | 
Value
gt table
Examples
library(gt)
head(mtcars) %>%
  dplyr::mutate(cyl = paste(cyl, "Cyl")) %>%
  gt() %>%
  gt_badge(cyl, palette = c("4 Cyl"="red","6 Cyl"="blue","8 Cyl"="green"))
Figures
 
See Also
Other Utilities: 
add_text_img(),
fa_icon_repeat(),
fmt_pad_num(),
fmt_pct_extra(),
fmt_symbol_first(),
generate_df(),
gt_add_divider(),
gt_double_table(),
gt_duplicate_column(),
gt_fa_column(),
gt_fa_rank_change(),
gt_fa_rating(),
gt_fa_repeats(),
gt_highlight_cols(),
gt_highlight_rows(),
gt_img_border(),
gt_img_circle(),
gt_img_multi_rows(),
gt_img_rows(),
gt_index(),
gt_merge_stack_color(),
gt_merge_stack(),
gt_two_column_layout(),
gtsave_extra(),
img_header(),
pad_fn(),
tab_style_by_grp()