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flextable (version 0.7.0)

knit_print.flextable: Render flextable in rmarkdown

Description

Function used to render flextable in knitr/rmarkdown documents.

You should not call this method directly. This function is used by the knitr package to automatically display a flextable in an "R Markdown" document from a chunk. However, it is recommended to read its documentation in order to get familiar with the different options available.

R Markdown outputs can be :

  • HTML

  • 'Microsoft Word'

  • 'Microsoft PowerPoint'

  • PDF

Table captioning is a flextable feature compatible with R Markdown documents. The feature is available for HTML, PDF and Word documents. Compatibility with the "bookdown" package is also ensured, including the ability to produce captions so that they can be used in cross-referencing.

For Word, it's recommanded to work with package 'officedown' that supports all features of flextable.

Usage

# S3 method for flextable
knit_print(x, ...)

Arguments

x

a flextable object

...

arguments passed to flextable_to_rmd().

Chunk options

Some features, often specific to an output format, are available to help you configure some global settings relatve to the table output. knitr's chunk options are to be used to change the default settings:

chunk option property default value HTML docx PDF pptx
ft.align flextable alignment, supported values are 'left', 'center' and 'right' 'center' yes yes yes no
ft.shadow HTML option, disable shadow dom (set to FALSE) for pagedown. TRUE yes no no no
ft.split Word option 'Allow row to break across pages' can be activated when TRUE. FALSE no yes no no
ft.keepnext Word option 'keep rows together' can be activated when TRUE. TRUE no yes no no
ft.tabcolsep space between the text and the left/right border of its containing cell 8.0 no no yes no
ft.arraystretch height of each row relative to its default height 1.5 no no yes no
ft.left left coordinates in inches 1.0 no no no yes

Table caption

Captions can be defined in two ways.

The first is with the set_caption function. If it is used, the other method will be ignored. The second method is by using knitr chunk option tab.cap.

set_caption(x, caption = "my caption")

If set_caption function is not used, caption identifier will be read from knitr's chunk option tab.id. Note that in a bookdown and when not using officedown::rdocx_document(), the usual numbering feature of bookdown is used.

tab.id='my_id'.

Some options are available to customise captions for any output:

label name value
Word stylename to use for table captions. tab.cap.style NULL
caption id/bookmark tab.id NULL
caption tab.cap NULL
display table caption on top of the table or not tab.topcaption TRUE
caption table sequence identifier. tab.lp "tab:"

Word output when officedown::rdocx_document() is used is coming with more options such as ability to choose the prefix for numbering chunk for example. The table below expose these options:

label name value
prefix for numbering chunk (default to "Table "). tab.cap.pre Table
suffix for numbering chunk (default to ": "). tab.cap.sep " :"
title number depth tab.cap.tnd 0
caption prefix formatting properties tab.cap.fp_text fp_text_lite(bold = TRUE)
separator to use between title number and table number. tab.cap.tns "-"

HTML output

HTML output is using shadow dom to encapsule the table into an isolated part of the page so that no clash happens with styles. Some output may not support this feature. To our knowledge, only the pagedown output is concerned. Use knitr chunk option ft.shadow=FALSE to disable shadow dom.

If ft.shadow=TRUE some global CSS rules may change the desired output of flextables.

PDF output

Some features are not implemented in PDF due to technical infeasibility. These are the padding, line_spacing and height properties.

Background color and merged cells are also sources of trouble with PDF format. Authors are hoping to fix these issues in the future.

See add_latex_dep() if caching flextable results in 'R Markdown' documents.

PowerPoint output

Auto-adjust Layout is not available for PowerPoint, PowerPoint only support fixed layout. It's then often necessary to call function autofit() so that the columns' widths are adjusted if user does not provide the withs.

Images cannot be integrated into tables with the PowerPoint format.

See Also

Other flextable print function: as_raster(), df_printer(), flextable_to_rmd(), htmltools_value(), plot.flextable(), print.flextable(), save_as_docx(), save_as_html(), save_as_image(), save_as_pptx()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# simple examples -----
demo_docx <- system.file(package = "flextable", "examples/rmd", "demo.Rmd")
rmd_file <- tempfile(fileext = ".Rmd")
file.copy(demo_docx, to = rmd_file, overwrite = TRUE)
rmd_file # R Markdown document used for demo
if(require("rmarkdown", quietly = TRUE)){
#  knitr::opts_chunk$set(webshot = "webshot2")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "word_document", output_file = "doc.docx")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "pdf_document", output_file = "doc.pdf")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "html_document", output_file = "doc.html")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "powerpoint_presentation", output_file = "pres.pptx")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "slidy_presentation", output_file = "slidy.html")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "beamer_presentation", output_file = "beamer.pdf")
#  render(input = rmd_file, output_format = "pagedown::html_paged", output_file = "paged.html")
}


## bookdown examples wth captions and cross ref -----
# captions_example <- system.file(
#   package = "flextable",
#   "examples/rmd", "captions_example.Rmd")
#
# dir_tmp <- tempfile(pattern = "dir")
# dir.create(dir_tmp, showWarnings = FALSE, recursive = TRUE)
# file.copy(captions_example, dir_tmp)
# rmd_file <- file.path(dir_tmp, basename(captions_example))
#
# file.copy(captions_example, to = rmd_file, overwrite = TRUE)
#
# if(require("rmarkdown", quietly = TRUE)){
#   render(input = rmd_file,
#          output_format = word_document(),
#          output_file = "doc.docx")
#   render(input = rmd_file,
#          output_format = pdf_document(latex_engine = "xelatex"),
#          output_file = "doc.pdf")
#   render(input = rmd_file,
#          output_format = html_document(),
#          output_file = "doc.html")
#
#   # bookdown ----
#   if(require("bookdown", quietly = TRUE)){
#     render(input = rmd_file, output_format = word_document2(),
#            output_file = "book.docx")
#     render(input = rmd_file,
#            output_format = pdf_document2(latex_engine = "xelatex"),
#            output_file = "book.pdf")
#     render(input = rmd_file,
#            output_format = html_document2(),
#            output_file = "book.html")
#
#     # officedown ----
#     if(require("officedown", quietly = TRUE)){
#       render(input = rmd_file,
#              output_format = markdown_document2(base_format=rdocx_document),
#              output_file = "officedown.docx")
#     }
#   }
# }
# browseURL(dirname(rmd_file))


# }

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