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skimr (version 2.1.5)

knit_print: Provide a default printing method for knitr.

Description

Instead of standard R output, knitr and RMarkdown documents will have formatted knitr::kable() output on return. You can disable this by setting the chunk option render = normal_print.

Usage

# S3 method for skim_df
knit_print(x, options = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for skim_list knit_print(x, options = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for one_skim_df knit_print(x, options = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for summary_skim_df knit_print(x, options = NULL, ...)

Value

A knit_asis object. Which is used by knitr when rendered.

Arguments

x

An R object to be printed

options

Options passed into the print function.

...

Additional arguments passed to the S3 method. Currently ignored, except two optional arguments options and inline; see the references below.

Methods (by class)

  • knit_print(skim_df): Default knitr print for skim_df objects.

  • knit_print(skim_list): Default knitr print for a skim_list.

  • knit_print(one_skim_df): Default knitr print within a partitioned skim_df.

  • knit_print(summary_skim_df): Default knitr print for skim_df summaries.

Details

The summary statistics for the original data frame can be disabled by setting the knitr chunk option skimr_include_summary = FALSE. See knitr::opts_chunk for more information. You can change the number of digits shown in the printed table with the skimr_digits chunk option.

Alternatively, you can call collapse() or yank() to get the particular skim_df objects and format them however you like. One warning though. Because histograms contain unicode characters, they can have unexpected print results, as R as varying levels of unicode support. This affects Windows users most commonly. Call vignette("Using_fonts") for more details.

See Also