| highlight_min_max {reactablefmtr} | R Documentation | 
Highlights the minimum and maximum value in a column
Description
The 'highlight_min_max()' function assigns a font color and/or background color to both the minimum and maximum values in a column. It should be placed within the style argument in reactable::colDef.
Usage
highlight_min_max(
  data,
  min_font_color = "red",
  max_font_color = "green",
  min_highlighter = NULL,
  max_highlighter = NULL
)
Arguments
| data | Dataset containing at least one numeric column. | 
| min_font_color | color to assign to minimum value in a column. Default color is red. | 
| max_font_color | color to assign to maximum value in a column. Default color is green. | 
| min_highlighter | color to assign the background of a cell containing minimum value in a column. | 
| max_highlighter | color to assign the background of a cell containing maximum value in a column. | 
Value
a function that applies a color to the minimum and maximum values in a column of numeric values.
Examples
data <- MASS::road[11:17, ]
## By default, the minimum and maximum values are bold with a red and green font color respectively
reactable(data,
defaultColDef = colDef(
    style = highlight_min_max(data)))
## Assign a different font color to the min and max values
reactable(data,
defaultColDef = colDef(
    style = highlight_min_max(data,
    min_font_color = "orange",
    max_font_color = "blue")))
## Highlight the background of the cell for the min and max values in each column
reactable(data,
defaultColDef = colDef(
    style = highlight_min_max(data,
    min_highlighter = "salmon",
    max_highlighter = "skyblue")))
[Package reactablefmtr version 2.0.0 Index]