Function returning and displaying or writing to disk the LaTeX or HTML
code associated with the supplied object of class xtable
.
# S3 method for xtable
print(x,
type = getOption("xtable.type", "latex"),
file = getOption("xtable.file", ""),
append = getOption("xtable.append", FALSE),
floating = getOption("xtable.floating", TRUE),
floating.environment = getOption("xtable.floating.environment", "table"),
table.placement = getOption("xtable.table.placement", "ht"),
caption.placement = getOption("xtable.caption.placement", "bottom"),
caption.width = getOption("xtable.caption.width", NULL),
latex.environments = getOption("xtable.latex.environments", c("center")),
tabular.environment = getOption("xtable.tabular.environment", "tabular"),
size = getOption("xtable.size", NULL),
hline.after = getOption("xtable.hline.after", c(-1,0,nrow(x))),
NA.string = getOption("xtable.NA.string", ""),
include.rownames = getOption("xtable.include.rownames", TRUE),
include.colnames = getOption("xtable.include.colnames", TRUE),
only.contents = getOption("xtable.only.contents", FALSE),
add.to.row = getOption("xtable.add.to.row", NULL),
sanitize.text.function = getOption("xtable.sanitize.text.function", NULL),
sanitize.rownames.function = getOption("xtable.sanitize.rownames.function",
sanitize.text.function),
sanitize.colnames.function = getOption("xtable.sanitize.colnames.function",
sanitize.text.function),
math.style.negative = getOption("xtable.math.style.negative", FALSE),
math.style.exponents = getOption("xtable.math.style.exponents", FALSE),
html.table.attributes = getOption("xtable.html.table.attributes",
"border=1"),
print.results = getOption("xtable.print.results", TRUE),
format.args = getOption("xtable.format.args", NULL),
rotate.rownames = getOption("xtable.rotate.rownames", FALSE),
rotate.colnames = getOption("xtable.rotate.colnames", FALSE),
booktabs = getOption("xtable.booktabs", FALSE),
scalebox = getOption("xtable.scalebox", NULL),
width = getOption("xtable.width", NULL),
comment = getOption("xtable.comment", TRUE),
timestamp = getOption("xtable.timestamp", date()),
...)
An object of class "xtable"
.
Type of table to produce. Possible values for type
are "latex"
or "html"
.
Default value is "latex"
.
Name of file where the resulting code should be saved. If
file=""
, output is displayed on screen. Note that the
function also (invisibly) returns a character vector of the results
(which can be helpful for post-processing).
Default value is ""
.
If TRUE
and file!=""
, code will be
appended to file
instead of overwriting file
.
Default value is FALSE
.
If TRUE
and type="latex"
, the resulting
table will be a floating table (using, for example,
\begin{table}
and \end{table}
). See
floating.environment
below.
Default value is TRUE
.
If floating=TRUE
and
type="latex"
, the resulting table uses the specified floating
environment. Possible values include "table"
, "table*"
,
and other floating environments defined in LaTeX packages.
Default value is "table"
.
If floating=TRUE
and
type="latex"
, the floating table will have placement given by
table.placement
where table.placement
must be
NULL
or contain only elements of
{"h","t","b","p","!","H"}.
Default value is "ht"
.
The caption will be placed at the bottom
of the table if caption.placement
is "bottom"
and at
the top of the table if it equals "top"
.
Default value is "bottom"
.
The caption will be placed in a "parbox"
of the specified width if caption.width
is not NULL
and
type="latex"
. Default value is NULL
.
If floating=TRUE
and
type="latex"
, the specified LaTeX environments (provided as
a character vector) will enclose the tabular environment.
Default value is "center"
.
When type="latex"
, the tabular
environment that will be used.
When working with tables that extend more than one page, using
tabular.environment="longtable"
with the corresponding
LaTeX package (see Fairbairns, 2005) allows one to typeset them
uniformly. Note that floating
should be set to
FALSE
when using the longtable
environment.
Default value is "tabular"
.
A character vector that is inserted just before the
tabular environment starts. This can be used to set the font size
and a variety of other table settings. Initial backslashes are
automatically prefixed, if not supplied by user.
Default value is NULL
.
When type="latex"
, a vector of numbers
between -1 and nrow(x)
, inclusive, indicating the rows
after which a horizontal line should appear. If NULL
is used
no lines are produced. Repeated values are allowed.
Default value is c(-1,0,nrow(x))
which means draw a line
before and after the columns names and at the end of the
table.
String to be used for missing values in table
entries.
Default value is ""
.
If TRUE
the rows names are
printed.
Default value is TRUE
.
If TRUE
the columns names are
printed.
Default value is TRUE
.
If TRUE
only the rows of the
table are printed.
Default value is FALSE
.
A list of two components. The first component (which
should be called 'pos') is a list that contains the position of rows on
which extra commands should be added at the end. The second
component (which should be called 'command') is a character vector
of the same length as the first component, which contains the command
that should be added at the end of the specified rows.
Default value is NULL
, i.e. do not add commands.
All non-numeric entries (except row and
column names) are sanitized in an attempt to remove characters which
have special meaning for the output format. If
sanitize.text.function
is not NULL
, it should
be a function taking a character vector and returning one, and will
be used for the sanitization instead of the default internal
function.
Default value is NULL
.
Like the
sanitize.text.function
, but applicable to row names.
The default uses the sanitize.text.function
.
Like the
sanitize.text.function
, but applicable to column names.
The default uses the sanitize.text.function
.
In a LaTeX table, if TRUE
, then use
$-$ for the negative sign (as was the behavior prior to version 1.5-3).
Default value is FALSE
.
In a LaTeX table, if TRUE
or
"$$"
, then use $5 \times 10^{5}$
for 5e5. If
"ensuremath"
, then use \ensuremath{5 \times 10^{5}}
for 5e5. If "UTF-8"
or "UTF-8"
, then use UTF-8 to
approximate the LaTeX typsetting for 5e5.
Default value is FALSE
.
In an HTML table, attributes associated
with the <TABLE>
tag.
Default value is "border=1"
.
If TRUE
, the generated table is printed to
standard output. Set this to FALSE
if you will just be using
the character vector that is returned invisibly.
Default value is TRUE
.
List of arguments for the formatC
function.
For example, standard German number separators can be specified as
format.args=list(big.mark = "'", decimal.mark =
","))
. The arguments digits
and format
should not be
included in this list. See details.
Default value is NULL
.
If TRUE
, the row names are displayed
vertically in LaTeX.
Default value is FALSE
.
If TRUE
, the column names are displayed
vertically in LaTeX.
Default value is FALSE
.
If TRUE
, the toprule
, midrule
and
bottomrule
commands from the LaTeX "booktabs" package are used
rather than hline
for the horizontal line tags.
If not NULL
, a scalebox
clause will be
added around the tabular environment with the specified value used
as the scaling factor.
Default value is NULL
.
If not NULL
, the specified value is included in
parentheses between the tabular environment begin
tag and the
alignment specification. This allows specification of the table
width when using tabular environments such as tabular*
and
tabularx
. Note that table width specification is not
supported with the tabular
or longtable
environments.
Default value is NULL
.
If TRUE
, the version and timestamp comment is
included. Default value is TRUE
.
Timestamp to include in LaTeX comment. Set this
to NULL
to exclude the timestamp. Default value is
date()
.
Additional arguments. (Currently ignored.)
This function displays or writes to disk the code to produce a table
associated with an object x
of class "xtable"
.
The resulting code is either a LaTeX or HTML table, depending on the
value of type
. The function also (invisibly) returns a
character vector of the results (which can be helpful for
post-processing).
Since version 1.4 the non default behavior of hline.after
is
changed. To obtain the same results as the previous versions add to
the hline.after
vector the vector c(-1, 0, nrow(x))
where nrow(x)
is the numbers of rows of the object.
From version 1.4-3, all non-numeric columns are sanitized, and all
LaTeX special characters are sanitized for LaTeX output. See Section
3 of the xtableGallery
vignette for an example of customizing
the sanitization. From version 1.4-4, the sanitization also applies to
column names. To remove any text sanitization, specify
sanitize.text.function=function(x){x}
.
From version 1.6-1 the default values for the arguments other than
x
are obtained using getOption()
. Hence the user can
set the values once with options()
rather than setting them in
every call to print.xtable()
.
The argument format.args
is used to supply arguments to the
formatC
function, but will throw an error if values for
digits
or format
are included in the list of
arguments. The recommended approach to specify digits
is to supply
the argument digits
to xtable
, and to specify
format
supply the argument display
to xtable
. See
the examples.
Fairbairns, Robin (2005) Tables longer than a single page. The UK List of TeX Frequently Asked Questions on the Web. http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=longtab
# NOT RUN {
df <- data.frame(A = c(1.00123, 33.1, 6),
B = c(111111, 3333333, 3123.233))
## The following code gives the error
## formal argument "digits" matched by multiple actual arguments
## print(xtable(df, display = c("s","e","e")),
## format.args = list(digits = 3, big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ","))
## specify digits as argument to xtable instead
print(xtable(df, display = c("s","f","f"), digits = 4),
format.args = list(big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ","))
## The following code gives the error
## formal argument "format" matched by multiple actual arguments
## print(xtable(df, digits = 4),
## format.args = list(format = c("s","e","e"),
## big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ","))
## specify format using display argument in xtable
print(xtable(df, display = c("s","e","e"), digits = 4),
format.args = list(big.mark = " ", decimal.mark = ","))
# }
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