| % Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand |
| % Please edit documentation in R/kbl.R |
| \name{kbl} |
| \alias{kbl} |
| \title{Wrapper function of knitr::kable} |
| \usage{ |
| kbl( |
| x, |
| format, |
| digits = getOption("digits"), |
| row.names = NA, |
| col.names = NA, |
| align, |
| caption = NULL, |
| label = NULL, |
| format.args = list(), |
| escape = TRUE, |
| table.attr = "", |
| booktabs = FALSE, |
| longtable = FALSE, |
| valign = "t", |
| position = "", |
| centering = TRUE, |
| vline = getOption("knitr.table.vline", if (booktabs) "" else "|"), |
| toprule = getOption("knitr.table.toprule", if (booktabs) "\\\\toprule" else |
| "\\\\hline"), |
| bottomrule = getOption("knitr.table.bottomrule", if (booktabs) "\\\\bottomrule" else |
| "\\\\hline"), |
| midrule = getOption("knitr.table.midrule", if (booktabs) "\\\\midrule" else |
| "\\\\hline"), |
| linesep = if (booktabs) c("", "", "", "", "\\\\addlinespace") else "\\\\hline", |
| caption.short = "", |
| table.envir = if (!is.null(caption)) "table", |
| ... |
| ) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{x}{For \code{kable()}, \code{x} is an R object, which is typically a |
| matrix or data frame. For \code{kables()}, a list with each element being a |
| returned value from \code{kable()}.} |
| |
| \item{format}{A character string. Possible values are \code{latex}, |
| \code{html}, \code{pipe} (Pandoc's pipe tables), \code{simple} (Pandoc's |
| simple tables), and \code{rst}. The value of this argument will be |
| automatically determined if the function is called within a \pkg{knitr} |
| document. The \code{format} value can also be set in the global option |
| \code{knitr.table.format}. If \code{format} is a function, it must return a |
| character string.} |
| |
| \item{digits}{Maximum number of digits for numeric columns, passed to |
| \code{round()}. This can also be a vector of length \code{ncol(x)}, to set |
| the number of digits for individual columns.} |
| |
| \item{row.names}{Logical: whether to include row names. By default, row names |
| are included if \code{rownames(x)} is neither \code{NULL} nor identical to |
| \code{1:nrow(x)}.} |
| |
| \item{col.names}{A character vector of column names to be used in the table.} |
| |
| \item{align}{Column alignment: a character vector consisting of \code{'l'} |
| (left), \code{'c'} (center) and/or \code{'r'} (right). By default or if |
| \code{align = NULL}, numeric columns are right-aligned, and other columns |
| are left-aligned. If \code{length(align) == 1L}, the string will be |
| expanded to a vector of individual letters, e.g. \code{'clc'} becomes |
| \code{c('c', 'l', 'c')}, unless the output format is LaTeX.} |
| |
| \item{caption}{The table caption.} |
| |
| \item{label}{The table reference label. By default, the label is obtained |
| from \code{knitr::\link[knitr]{opts_current}$get('label')}.} |
| |
| \item{format.args}{A list of arguments to be passed to \code{\link{format}()} |
| to format table values, e.g. \code{list(big.mark = ',')}.} |
| |
| \item{escape}{Boolean; whether to escape special characters when producing |
| HTML or LaTeX tables. When \code{escape = FALSE}, you have to make sure |
| that special characters will not trigger syntax errors in LaTeX or HTML.} |
| |
| \item{table.attr}{A character string for addition HTML table attributes. |
| This is convenient if you simply want to add a few HTML classes or styles. |
| For example, you can put 'class="table" style="color: red"'.} |
| |
| \item{booktabs}{T/F for whether to enable the booktabs format for tables. I |
| personally would recommend you turn this on for every latex table except |
| some special cases.} |
| |
| \item{longtable}{T/F for whether to use the longtable format. If you have a |
| table that will span over two or more pages, you will have to turn this on.} |
| |
| \item{valign}{You probably won't need to adjust this latex option very often. |
| If you are familar with latex tables, this is the optional position for the |
| tabular environment controling the vertical position of the table relative |
| to the baseline of the surrounding text. Possible choices are \code{b}, \code{c} and |
| \code{t} (default).} |
| |
| \item{position}{This is the "real" or say floating position for the latex |
| table environment. The \code{kable} only puts tables in a table environment when |
| a caption is provided. That is also the reason why your tables will be |
| floating around if you specify captions for your table. Possible choices are |
| \code{h} (here), \code{t} (top, default), \code{b} (bottom) and \code{p} (on a dedicated page).} |
| |
| \item{centering}{T (default)/F. Whether to center tables in the table |
| environment.} |
| |
| \item{vline}{vertical separator. Default is nothing for booktabs |
| tables but "|" for normal tables.} |
| |
| \item{toprule}{toprule. Default is hline for normal table but toprule for |
| booktabs tables.} |
| |
| \item{bottomrule}{bottomrule. Default is hline for normal table but |
| bottomrule for booktabs tables.} |
| |
| \item{midrule}{midrule. Default is hline for normal table but midrule for |
| booktabs tables.} |
| |
| \item{linesep}{By default, in booktabs tables, \code{kable} insert an extra space |
| every five rows for clear display. If you don't want this feature or if you |
| want to do it in a different pattern, you can consider change this option. |
| The default is c('', '', '', '', '\\addlinespace'). Also, if you are not |
| using booktabs, but you want a cleaner display, you can change this to ''.} |
| |
| \item{caption.short}{Another latex feature. Short captions for tables} |
| |
| \item{table.envir}{You probably don't need to change this as well. The |
| default setting is to put a table environment outside of tabular if a |
| caption is provided.} |
| |
| \item{...}{Other arguments (see Examples).} |
| } |
| \description{ |
| knitr's kable function is the foundation of this package. |
| However, it has many latex/html specific arguments hidden under the ground |
| unless you check its source code. This wrapper function is created to |
| provide better documentation (and auto-complete yay) and at the same time, |
| solve the auto format setting in a better way. |
| } |