group_tt {tinytable}R Documentation

Spanning labels to identify groups of rows or columns

Description

Spanning labels to identify groups of rows or columns

Usage

group_tt(x, i = NULL, j = NULL, indent = 1, ...)

Arguments

x

A data frame or data table to be rendered as a table.

i

A named list of row indices to group. The names of the list will be used as labels.

j

A named list of column indices to group. The names of the list will be used as labels. See examples below. Note: empty labels must be a space: " ".

indent

integer number of pt to use when indenting the non-labelled rows.

...

Other arguments are ignored.

Details

Warning: The style_tt() can normally be used to style the group headers, as expected, but that feature is not available for Markdown and Word tables.

Value

An object of class tt representing the table.

Examples


tt(mtcars[1:10, 1:5]) |>
  group_tt(
    i = list(
      "Hello" = 3,
      "World" = 8),
    j = list(
      "Foo" = 2:3,
      "Bar" = 4:5))
      
dat <- mtcars[1:9, 1:8]
tt(dat) |>
  group_tt(i = list(
    "I like (fake) hamburgers" = 3,
    "She prefers halloumi" = 4,
    "They love tofu" = 7))  

tt(dat) |>
  group_tt(
    j = list(
      "Hamburgers" = 1:3,
      "Halloumi" = 4:5,
      "Tofu" = 7))
      
x <- mtcars[1:5, 1:6]
tt(x) |>
  group_tt(j = list("Hello" = 1:2, "World" = 3:4, "Hello"=5:6)) |>
  group_tt(j = list("Foo" = 1:3, "Bar" = 4:6))
      
      

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