btabler is a package which adds wraps the xtable package, adding
additional functionality such as merging header columns.
Note that btabler does not produce HTML tables. If using .Rmd,
output should be pdf_document.
The package can be installed from the CTU Bern universe via
install.packages('btabler', repos = 'https://ctu-bern.r-universe.dev')Load it as usual:
library(btabler)Create your tables via whatever means and pass them to the btable
function:
df <- data.frame(name = c("", "Row 1", "Row2"),
out_t = c("Total", "t1", "t1"),
out_1 = c("Group 1", "g11", "g12"),
out_2 = c("Group 2", "g21", "g22"))
btable(df, nhead = 1, nfoot = 0, caption = "Table1")btable returns the latex code for the table you passed, which can be
easily used with sweave to create tables in reports.
As an example for further modifications, column widths can also be
modified using the aligntot argument:
btable(df, nhead = 1, nfoot = 0,
caption = "Table1",
aligntot = "p{3cm}p{1.5cm}p{1.5cm}p{1.5cm}")See the vignette for further examples of using btabler
vignette("btabler")btabler tables are only interpretable by LaTeX when a few packages are
loaded. It is recommended to place the following code in the header of
your .tex file or .Rmd
# .tex
\usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{array}
# .Rmd
header-includes:
- \usepackage{longtable}
- \usepackage{booktabs}
- \usepackage{float}
- \usepackage{array}
Other things like custom column types can also be added to the header (see the vignette for an example)
vignette("btabler")btabler provides basic templates in Rmd and Rnw formats:
use_btabletemplate("filename", "Rmd")The package logo was created with
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