Creates a reactive table that is suitable for assigning to an output
slot.
renderTable(expr, striped = FALSE, hover = FALSE, bordered = FALSE,
spacing = c("s", "xs", "m", "l"), width = "auto", align = NULL,
rownames = FALSE, colnames = TRUE, digits = NULL, na = "NA", ...,
env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE, outputArgs = list())
An expression that returns an R object that can be used with
xtable::xtable()
.
Logicals: if TRUE
, apply the
corresponding Bootstrap table format to the output table.
The spacing between the rows of the table (xs
stands for "extra small", s
for "small", m
for "medium"
and l
for "large").
Table width. Must be a valid CSS unit (like "100 "auto") or a number, which will be coerced to a string and have "px" appended.
A string that specifies the column alignment. If equal to
'l'
, 'c'
or 'r'
, then all columns will be,
respectively, left-, center- or right-aligned. Otherwise, align
must have the same number of characters as the resulting table (if
rownames = TRUE
, this will be equal to ncol()+1
), with
the i-th character specifying the alignment for the
i-th column (besides 'l'
, 'c'
and
'r'
, '?'
is also permitted - '?'
is a placeholder
for that particular column, indicating that it should keep its default
alignment). If NULL
, then all numeric/integer columns (including
the row names, if they are numbers) will be right-aligned and
everything else will be left-aligned (align = '?'
produces the
same result).
Logicals: include rownames? include colnames (column headers)?
An integer specifying the number of decimal places for
the numeric columns (this will not apply to columns with an integer
class). If digits
is set to a negative value, then the numeric
columns will be displayed in scientific format with a precision of
abs(digits)
digits.
The string to use in the table cells whose values are missing
(i.e. they either evaluate to NA
or NaN
).
Arguments to be passed through to xtable::xtable()
and xtable::print.xtable()
.
The environment in which to evaluate expr
.
Is expr
a quoted expression (with quote()
)?
This is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.
A list of arguments to be passed through to the
implicit call to tableOutput()
when renderTable
is
used in an interactive R Markdown document.
The corresponding HTML output tag should be div
and have the CSS
class name shiny-html-output
.