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huxtable (version 4.2.1)

themes: Theme a huxtable

Description

These functions quickly set default styles for a huxtable.

Usage

theme_plain(ht, position = "left")

theme_basic(ht, header_row = TRUE, header_col = TRUE)

theme_striped(ht, stripe = grDevices::grey(0.9), header_row = TRUE, header_col = TRUE)

theme_article(ht, header_row = TRUE, header_col = TRUE)

theme_mondrian(ht, prop_colored = 0.1, font = "Arial")

Arguments

ht

A huxtable object.

position

'left', 'center' or 'right'

header_row

Logical: style first row differently?

header_col

Logical: style first column differently?

stripe

Background colour for alternate rows

prop_colored

Roughly what proportion of cells should have a primary-color background?

font

Font to use. For LaTeX, try "cmss".

Value

The huxtable object, appropriately styled.

Details

theme_plain is a simple theme with a bold header, a grey striped background, and an outer border.

theme_basic just adds a border for header rows and/or columns.

theme_striped uses different backgrounds for alternate rows, and for headers.

theme_article is similar to the style of many scientific journals. It sets horizontal lines above and below the table.

theme_mondrian mimics the style of a Mondrian painting, with black borders and randomized colors.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
ht <- huxtable(a = 1:5, b = 1:5)
theme_striped(ht)
# }

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