pander (version 0.6.0)

pandoc.list.return: Create a list

Description

Creates a Pandoc's markdown format list from provided character vector/list.

Usage

pandoc.list.return(elements, style = c("bullet", "ordered", "roman"),
  loose = FALSE, add.line.breaks = TRUE, add.end.of.list = TRUE,
  indent.level = 0, missing = panderOptions("missing"))

Arguments

elements

character vector of strings

style

the required style of the list

loose

adding a newline between elements

add.line.breaks

adding a leading and trailing newline before/after the list

add.end.of.list

adding a separator comment after the list

indent.level

the level of indent

missing

string to replace missing values

Value

By default this function outputs (see: cat) the result. If you would want to catch the result instead, then call the function ending in .return.

References

John MacFarlane (2012): _Pandoc User's Guide_. http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## basic lists
pandoc.list(letters[1:5])
pandoc.list(letters[1:5])
pandoc.list(letters[1:5], 'ordered')
pandoc.list(letters[1:5], 'roman')
pandoc.list(letters[1:5], loose = TRUE)

## nested lists
l <- list("First list element",
  rep.int('sub element', 5),
  "Second element",
  list('F', 'B', 'I', c('phone', 'pad', 'talics')))
pandoc.list(l)
pandoc.list(l, loose = TRUE)
pandoc.list(l, 'roman')

## complex nested lists
pandoc.list(list('one', as.list(2)))
pandoc.list(list('one', list('two')))
pandoc.list(list('one', list(2:3)))
# }

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