Write to a worksheet and format as an Excel table. Use wb_add_data_table()
in new code.
This function may not be exported
write_datatable(
wb,
sheet,
x,
dims = wb_dims(start_row, start_col),
start_col = 1,
start_row = 1,
col_names = TRUE,
row_names = FALSE,
table_style = "TableStyleLight9",
table_name = NULL,
with_filter = TRUE,
sep = ", ",
first_column = FALSE,
last_column = FALSE,
banded_rows = TRUE,
banded_cols = FALSE,
apply_cell_style = TRUE,
remove_cell_style = FALSE,
na.strings = na_strings(),
inline_strings = TRUE,
...
)
A Workbook object containing a worksheet.
The worksheet to write to. Can be the worksheet index or name.
A data frame
Spreadsheet cell range that will determine start_col
and start_row
: "A1", "A1:B2", "A:B"
A vector specifying the starting column to write x
to.
A vector specifying the starting row to write x
to.
If TRUE
, column names of x
are written.
If TRUE
, the row names of x
are written.
Any table style name or "none" (see vignette("openxlsx2_style_manual")
)
Name of table in workbook. The table name must be unique.
If TRUE
, columns with have filters in the first row.
Only applies to list columns. The separator used to collapse list
columns to a character vector e.g.
sapply(x$list_column, paste, collapse = sep)
.
The below options correspond to Excel table options:
logical. If TRUE
, the first column is bold.
logical. If TRUE
, the last column is bold.
logical. If TRUE
, rows are color banded.
logical. If TRUE
, the columns are color banded.
Should we write cell styles to the workbook
keep the cell style?
Value used for replacing NA
values from x
. Default
na_strings()
uses the special #N/A
value within the workbook.
write characters as inline strings
additional arguments
Formulae written using wb_add_formula()
to a Workbook object will
not get picked up by read_xlsx()
. This is because only the formula is written
and left to Excel to evaluate the formula when the file is opened in Excel.
The string "_openxlsx_NA"
is reserved for openxlsx2
.
If the data frame contains this string, the output will be broken.
Supported classes are data frames, matrices and vectors of various types and
everything that can be converted into a data frame with as.data.frame()
.
Everything else that the user wants to write should either be converted into
a vector or data frame or written in vector or data frame segments. This
includes base classes such as table
, which were coerced internally in the
predecessor of this package.
Even vectors and data frames can consist of different classes. Many base
classes are covered, though not all and far from all third-party classes.
When data of an unknown class is written, it is handled with as.character()
.
It is not possible to write character nodes beginning with <r>
or <r/>
. Both
are reserved for internal functions. If you need these. You have to wrap
the input string in fmt_txt()
.
The columns of x
with class Date/POSIXt, currency, accounting, hyperlink,
percentage are automatically styled as dates, currency, accounting,
hyperlinks, percentages respectively.
Functions wb_add_data()
and wb_add_data_table()
behave quite similar. The
distinction is that the latter creates a table in the worksheet that can be
used for different kind of formulas and can be sorted independently, though
is less flexible than basic cell regions.