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| % Please edit documentation in R/collapse_rows.R |
| \name{collapse_rows} |
| \alias{collapse_rows} |
| \title{Collapse repeated rows to multirow cell} |
| \usage{ |
| collapse_rows(kable_input, columns = NULL) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{kable_input}{Output of \code{knitr::kable()} with \code{format} specified} |
| |
| \item{columns}{Numeric column positions where rows need to be collapsed.} |
| } |
| \description{ |
| Collapse same values in columns into multirow cells. This |
| feature does similar things with \code{group_rows}. However, unlike \code{group_rows}, |
| it analyzes existing columns, finds out rows that can be grouped together, |
| and make them multirow cells. Note that if you want to use \code{column_spec} to |
| specify column styles, you should use \code{column_spec} before \code{collapse_rows}. |
| } |
| \examples{ |
| dt <- data.frame(a = c(1, 1, 2, 2), b = c("a", "a", "a", "b")) |
| x <- knitr::kable(dt, "html") |
| collapse_rows(x) |
| |
| } |