Add conditional formatting to cells
wb_add_conditional_formatting(
wb,
sheet = current_sheet(),
cols,
rows,
rule = NULL,
style = NULL,
type = c("expression", "colorScale", "dataBar", "iconSet", "duplicatedValues",
"uniqueValues", "containsErrors", "notContainsErrors", "containsBlanks",
"notContainsBlanks", "containsText", "notContainsText", "beginsWith", "endsWith",
"between", "topN", "bottomN"),
params = list(showValue = TRUE, gradient = TRUE, border = TRUE, percent = FALSE, rank =
5L)
)wb_conditional_formatting(
wb,
sheet,
cols,
rows,
rule = NULL,
style = NULL,
type = c("expression", "colorScale", "dataBar", "duplicatedValues", "containsText",
"notContainsText", "beginsWith", "endsWith", "between", "topN", "bottomN"),
...
)
A workbook object
A name or index of a worksheet
Columns to apply conditional formatting to
Rows to apply conditional formatting to
The condition under which to apply the formatting. See examples.
A style to apply to those cells that satisfy the rule. Default is 'font_color = "FF9C0006"' and 'bgFill = "FFFFC7CE"'
The type of conditional formatting rule to apply.
Additional parameters passed. See Details for more
passed to params
See Examples.
Conditional formatting types accept different parameters. Unless noted, unlisted parameters are ignored.
expression
[style]
A Style
object
[rule]
An Excel expression (as a character). Valid operators are: <
, <=
, >
, >=
, ==
, !=
[style]
A character
vector of valid colors with length 2
or 3
[rule]
NULL
or a character
vector of valid colors of equal length to styles
[style]
A character
vector of valid colors with length 2
or 3
[rule]
A numeric
vector specifying the range of the databar colors. Must be equal length to style
[params$showValue]
If FALSE
the cell value is hidden. Default TRUE
[params$gradient]
If FALSE
color gradient is removed. Default TRUE
[params$border]
If FALSE
the border around the database is hidden. Default TRUE
[style]
A Style
object
[style]
A Style
object
[rule]
The text to look for within cells
[style]
A Style object.
[rule]
A numeric
vector of length 2
specifying lower and upper bound (Inclusive)
[style]
A Style
object
[params$rank]
A numeric
vector of length 1
indicating number of highest values. Default 5L
[params$percent]
If TRUE
uses percentage
[style]
A Style
object
[params$rank]
A numeric
vector of length 1
indicating number of lowest values. Default 5L
[params$percent]
If TRUE
uses percentage
[params$showValue]
If FALSE
the cell value is hidden. Default TRUE
[params$reverse]
If TRUE
the order is reversed. Default FALSE
[params$percent]
If TRUE
uses percentage
[params$iconSet]
Uses one of the implemented icon sets. Values must match the length of the icons
in the set 3Arrows, 3ArrowsGray, 3Flags, 3Signs, 3Symbols, 3Symbols2, 3TrafficLights1, 3TrafficLights2,
4Arrows, 4ArrowsGray, 4Rating, 4RedToBlack, 4TrafficLights, 5Arrows, 5ArrowsGray, 5Quarters, 5Rating. The
default is 3TrafficLights1.
wb <- wb_workbook()
wb$add_worksheet("a")
wb$add_data("a", 1:4, colNames = FALSE)
wb$add_conditional_formatting("a", 1, 1:4, ">2")
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