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---
title: "Save Tables and Use them as Images"
author: "Hao"
date: "1/7/2019"
output: html_document
---
Before `kableExtra` 1.0, we have a function called `kable_as_image`, which can transform a LaTeX tables to an image and include it in an rmarkdown document. Starting from `kableExtra` 1.0, we will split this function into two pieces: `save_kable` and `as_image`. `save_kable` will save any LaTeX and **HTML** tables to any format (`html`, `png`, `jpg`, `pdf` etc.). The output format will be defined by the file extension of the output file name. Here are a few examples.
```{r, eval=FALSE}
# not evaluating
library(kableExtra)
kable(mtcars[1:5, ], "html") %>%
kable_styling("striped") %>%
row_spec(1, color = "red") %>%
save_kable("inst/test.pdf")
kable(mtcars, "latex") %>%
kable_styling(latex_options = "striped") %>%
save_kable("inst/test.png")
```
# Turn your tables into images for cross-formating support
`kableExtra` only supports `HTML` and `LaTeX`. One way to get it work with `Word` is to render the table `as_image`. This example below shows you how to render a LaTeX table in HTML document. Same rules applies when you use them in `rmarkdown::word_document`.
```{r}
library(kableExtra)
kable(mtcars, "latex", booktabs = T) %>%
kable_styling(latex_options = c("striped", "scale_down")) %>%
row_spec(1, color = "red") %>%
as_image()
```
You can also specify either `width` or `height` of the image. The image will be scaled properly.
```{r}
kable(mtcars, "latex", booktabs = T) %>%
kable_styling(latex_options = c("striped", "scale_down")) %>%
row_spec(1, color = "red") %>%
as_image(width = 8)
```
`as_image` also works for HTML tables. Of course, it is only meaning to do so if you want a HTML bootstrap style table in PDF/Word.
```{r}
kable(mtcars, "html") %>%
kable_styling("striped") %>%
row_spec(1, color = "red") %>%
as_image(width = 2)
```
One problem with this method, especially if you are using it in `Word`, is that to the end, the product you made is a picture. Please make sure your reader be aware that they cannot select/edit the table.