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Add a row of new columns labels in header part. Labels can be spanned along multiple columns, as merged cells.
Labels are associated with a number of columns to merge that default to one if not specified. In this case, you have to make sure that the number of labels is equal to the number of columns displayed.
The function can add only one single row by call.
Labels can also be formatted with as_paragraph()
.
add_header_row(x, top = TRUE, values = character(0), colwidths = integer(0))
a flextable object
should the row be inserted at the top or the bottom. Default to TRUE.
values to add, a character vector (as header rows
contains only character values/columns), a list
or a call to as_paragraph()
.
the number of columns used for each label
flextable()
, set_caption()
Other functions for row and column operations in a flextable:
add_body()
,
add_body_row()
,
add_footer()
,
add_footer_lines()
,
add_footer_row()
,
add_header()
,
delete_columns()
,
delete_part()
,
delete_rows()
,
separate_header()
,
set_header_footer_df
,
set_header_labels()
library(flextable)
ft01 <- fp_text_default(color = "red")
ft02 <- fp_text_default(color = "orange")
pars <- as_paragraph(
as_chunk(c("(1)", "(2)"), props = ft02), " ",
as_chunk(c(
"My tailor is rich",
"My baker is rich"
), props = ft01)
)
ft_1 <- flextable(head(mtcars))
ft_1 <- add_header_row(ft_1,
values = pars,
colwidths = c(5, 6), top = FALSE
)
ft_1 <- add_header_row(ft_1,
values = pars,
colwidths = c(3, 8), top = TRUE
)
ft_1
ft_2 <- flextable(head(airquality))
ft_2 <- add_header_row(ft_2,
values = c("Measure", "Time"),
colwidths = c(4, 2), top = TRUE
)
ft_2 <- theme_box(ft_2)
ft_2
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