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merge_cells()
merges a rectangle of cells into a single displayed cell,
by setting colspan()
and rowspan()
.
merge_cells(ht, row, col)
A huxtable.
A row specifier. See rowspecs for details.
An optional column specifier.
The ht
object.
merge_cells(ht, c(min_row, max_row), c(min_col, max_col))
is equivalent to
colspan(ht)[min_row, min_col] <- max_col - min_col + 1 rowspan(ht)[min_row, min_col] <- max_row - min_row + 1
Other cell merging:
merge_across()
,
merge_repeated_rows()
# NOT RUN {
ht <- hux(a = 1:3, b = 1:3)
ht <- set_all_borders(ht, 1)
merge_cells(ht, 2:3, 1:2)
# }
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