This function takes a data.frame and returns a table in LaTeX code that can be copied into any TeX document.
.as.latex.table(
x,
row.names = NULL,
col.names = NULL,
comments = TRUE,
pos = "c",
digits = 3,
rm.zero = TRUE,
select = NULL,
split = NULL,
tabular_only = FALSE,
...
)Returns LaTeX code
data.frame or RLum object (required)
currently unused
currently unused
logical (with default): insert LaTeX comments
character (with default): character of length one specifying the
alignment of each column, e.g., pos = 'clr' for a three column data frame and
center, left and right alignment
numeric (with default): number of digits to be displayed (numeric fields)
logical (with default): remove columns containing only zeros, however, this might not be wanted in all cases
integer (optional): an integer specifying the number of individual tables the data.frame is split into. Useful for wide tables. Currently unused.
logical (with default): if TRUE only the tabular but not the
table environment is returned. This gives a lot of additional flexibility at hand
options: verbose
0.2.1
Christoph Burow, University of Cologne (Germany)
Sebastian Kreutzer, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University (Germany)
, RLum Developer Team
Burow, C., Kreutzer, S., 2025. .as.latex.table(): Create LaTeX tables from data.frames and RLum objects. Function version 0.2.1. In: Kreutzer, S., Burow, C., Dietze, M., Fuchs, M.C., Schmidt, C., Fischer, M., Friedrich, J., Mercier, N., Philippe, A., Riedesel, S., Autzen, M., Mittelstrass, D., Gray, H.J., Galharret, J., Colombo, M., Steinbuch, L., Boer, A.d., 2025. Luminescence: Comprehensive Luminescence Dating Data Analysis. R package version 1.1.2. https://r-lum.github.io/Luminescence/
df <- data.frame(x = 1:10, y = letters[1:10])
.as.latex.table(df)
.as.latex.table(df, pos = "lr")
.as.latex.table(df, select = "y", pos = "r")
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