lc_html {rlc} | R Documentation |
Add HTML code to the page
Description
lc_html
adds a block of HTML code. It uses hwrite
function
to transform some data structures (e.g. data frames) to HTML tables.
Usage
lc_html(data = list(), place = NULL, ..., chartId = NULL, with = NULL)
Arguments
data |
Name-value pairs of properties passed through the |
place |
An ID of the container, where to place new chart. It will be ignored if the chart already exists. If not defined, the chart will be appended to the web page's body. |
... |
Name-value pairs of properties that will be evaluated only once and then will remain
constant. These properties can still be changed later using the |
chartId |
An ID for the chart. All charts must have unique IDs. If a chart with the same ID already
exists, it will be replaced. If ID is not defined, it will be the same as the
value of the |
with |
A dataset or a list from which other properties should be taken. If the dataset doesn't have a
column with the requested name, the variable will be searched for outside of the dataset. Must be
a |
Available properties
You can read more about different properties here.
-
content
- HTML code to display on the page. Can also be a vector,data.frame
or any other structure, that can be transformed to HTML byhwrite
.
Global chart settings
-
width
- width of the chart in pixels. By default, width will be set to fit the content. If width is defined and it's smaller than content's width, scrolling will be possible. -
heigth
- height of the chart in pixels. By default, height will be set to fit the content. If height is defined and it's smaller than content's height, scrolling will be possible. -
paddings
- padding sizes in pixels. Must be a list with all the following fields:"top", "bottom", "left", "right"
.
Examples
## Not run: lc_html(content = "Some <b>HTML</b> <br> <i>code</i>.")
lc_html(dat(content = matrix(1:12, nrow = 4)))
data(iris)
lc_html(content = iris, height = 200)
## End(Not run)