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gt (version 0.7.0)

px: Helper for providing a numeric value as pixels value

Description

For certain parameters, a length value is required. Examples include the setting of font sizes (e.g., in cell_text()) and thicknesses of lines (e.g., in cell_borders()). Setting a length in pixels with px() allows for an absolute definition of size as opposed to the analogous helper function pct().

Usage

px(x)

Value

A character vector with a single value in pixel units.

Arguments

x

the numeric value to format as a string (e.g., "12px") for some tab_options() arguments that can take values as units of pixels (e.g., table.font.size).

Examples

Use exibble to create a gt table. Use the px() helper to define the font size for the column labels.

exibble %>%
  gt() %>%
  tab_style(
    style = cell_text(size = px(20)),
    locations = cells_column_labels()
  )

This image of a table was generated from the first code example in the `px()` help file.

Function ID

7-3

See Also

Other helper functions: adjust_luminance(), cell_borders(), cell_fill(), cell_text(), cells_body(), cells_column_labels(), cells_column_spanners(), cells_footnotes(), cells_grand_summary(), cells_row_groups(), cells_source_notes(), cells_stub_grand_summary(), cells_stub_summary(), cells_stubhead(), cells_stub(), cells_summary(), cells_title(), currency(), default_fonts(), escape_latex(), google_font(), gt_latex_dependencies(), html(), md(), pct(), random_id()