col_plan {tfrmt} | R Documentation |
Define the Column Plan & Span Structures
Description
Using <tidy-select
> expressions and a series
span_structures, define the order of the columns. The selection follows "last
selected" principals, meaning columns are moved to the last selection as
opposed to preserving the first location.
Usage
col_plan(..., .drop = FALSE)
span_structure(...)
Arguments
... |
For a col_plan and span_structure,
< |
.drop |
Boolean. Should un-listed columns be dropped from the data. Defaults to FALSE. |
Details
Column Selection
When col_plan gets applied and is used to create the output table, the underlying logic sorts out which column specifically is being selected. If a column is selected twice, the last instance in which the column is selected will be the location it gets rendered.
Avoid beginning the col_plan()
column selection with a deselection (i.e.
col_plan(-col1)
, col_plan(-starts_with("value")))
. This will
result in the table preserving all columns not "de-selected" in the
statement, and the order of the columns not changed. It is preferred when
creating the col_plan()
to identify all the columns planned on
preserving in the order they are wished to appear, or if
<tidy-select
> arguments - such as
everything
- are used, identify the de-selection after
the positive-selection.
Alternatively, once the gt table is produced, use the
cols_hide
function to remove un-wanted columns.
Value
col_plan object
span_structure object
Images
Here are some example outputs:
See Also
Examples
library(dplyr)
## select col_1 as the first column, remove col_last, then create spanning
## structures that have multiple levels
##
## examples also assume the tfrmt has the column argument set to c(c1, c2, c3)
##
spanning_col_plan_ex <- col_plan(
col_1,
-col_last,
span_structure(
c1 = "Top Label Level 1",
c2 = "Second Label Level 1.1",
c3 = c(col_3, col_4)
),
span_structure(
c1 = "Top Label Level 1",
c2 = "Second Label Level 1.2",
c3 = starts_with("B")
),
span_structure(
c1 = "Top Label Level 1",
c3 = col_5
),
span_structure(
c2 = "Top Label Level 2",
c3 = c(col_6, col_7)
)
)
## select my_col_1 as the first column, then
## rename col_2 to new_col_1 and put as the
## second column, then select the rest of the columns
renaming_col_plan_ex <- col_plan(
my_col_1,
new_col_1 = col_2,
everything()
)
renaming_col_plan_ex2 <- col_plan(
my_col_1,
new_col_1 = col_2,
span_structure(
c1 = c(`My Favorite span name` = "Top Label Level 1"),
c3 = c(`the results column` = col_5)
)
)