| % Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand |
| % Please edit documentation in R/add_header_above.R |
| \name{add_header_above} |
| \alias{add_header_above} |
| \title{Add a header row on top of current header} |
| \usage{ |
| add_header_above( |
| kable_input, |
| header = NULL, |
| bold = FALSE, |
| italic = FALSE, |
| monospace = FALSE, |
| underline = FALSE, |
| strikeout = FALSE, |
| align = "c", |
| color = NULL, |
| background = NULL, |
| font_size = NULL, |
| angle = NULL, |
| escape = TRUE, |
| line = TRUE, |
| line_sep = 3, |
| extra_css = NULL, |
| include_empty = FALSE, |
| border_left = FALSE, |
| border_right = FALSE |
| ) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{kable_input}{Output of \code{knitr::kable()} with \code{format} specified} |
| |
| \item{header}{A (named) character vector with \code{colspan} as values. For |
| example, \code{c(" " = 1, "title" = 2)} can be used to create a new header row |
| for a 3-column table with "title" spanning across column 2 and 3. For |
| convenience, when \code{colspan} equals to 1, users can drop the \verb{ = 1} part. |
| As a result, \code{c(" ", "title" = 2)} is the same as \code{c(" " = 1, "title" = 2)}. |
| Alternatively, a data frame with two columns can be provided: The first |
| column should contain the header names (character vector) and the second |
| column should contain the colspan (numeric vector). This input can be used |
| if there are problems with unicode characters in the headers.} |
| |
| \item{bold}{A T/F value to control whether the text should be bolded.} |
| |
| \item{italic}{A T/F value to control whether the text should to be emphasized.} |
| |
| \item{monospace}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected column |
| need to be monospaced (verbatim)} |
| |
| \item{underline}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected row |
| need to be underlined} |
| |
| \item{strikeout}{A T/F value to control whether the text of the selected row |
| need to be stricked out.} |
| |
| \item{align}{A character string for cell alignment. For HTML, possible values could |
| be \code{l}, \code{c}, \code{r} plus \code{left}, \code{center}, \code{right}, \code{justify}, \code{initial} and \code{inherit} |
| while for LaTeX, you can only choose from \code{l}, \code{c} & \code{r}.} |
| |
| \item{color}{A character string/vector for text color. Here please pay |
| attention to the differences in color codes between HTML and LaTeX.} |
| |
| \item{background}{A character string/vector for background color. Here please |
| pay attention to the differences in color codes between HTML and LaTeX. Also |
| note that in HTML, background defined in cell_spec won't cover the whole |
| cell.} |
| |
| \item{font_size}{A numeric input/vector for font size. For HTML, you can also use |
| options including \code{xx-small}, \code{x-small}, \code{small}, \code{medium}, \code{large}, |
| \code{x-large}, \code{xx-large}, \code{smaller}, \code{larger}, \code{initial} and \code{inherit}.} |
| |
| \item{angle}{0-360, degree that the text will rotate.} |
| |
| \item{escape}{A T/F value showing whether special characters should be |
| escaped.} |
| |
| \item{line}{A T/F value to control whether a line will appear underneath the |
| header} |
| |
| \item{line_sep}{A numeric value indicating how much the midlines should be |
| separated by space. Default is 3.} |
| |
| \item{extra_css}{An HTML only option. CSS defined here will be send to the |
| td cell.} |
| |
| \item{include_empty}{Whether empty cells in HTML should also be styled. |
| Default is FALSE.} |
| |
| \item{border_left}{T/F option for border on the left side in latex.} |
| |
| \item{border_right}{T/F option for border on the right side in latex.} |
| } |
| \description{ |
| Tables with multiple rows of header rows are extremely useful |
| to demonstrate grouped data. This function takes the output of a \code{kable()} |
| function and adds an header row on top of it. |
| } |
| \examples{ |
| x <- knitr::kable(head(mtcars), "html") |
| # Add a row of header with 3 columns on the top of the table. The column |
| # span for the 2nd and 3rd one are 5 & 6. |
| add_header_above(x, c(" ", "Group 1" = 5, "Group 2" = 6)) |
| |
| } |