flextable (version 0.9.5)

save_as_html: Save flextable objects in an 'HTML' file

Description

save a flextable in an 'HTML' file. This function is useful to save the flextable in 'HTML' file without using R Markdown (it is highly recommanded to use R Markdown instead).

Usage

save_as_html(..., values = NULL, path, lang = "en", title = " ")

Value

a string containing the full name of the generated file

Arguments

...

flextable objects, objects, possibly named. If named objects, names are used as titles.

values

a list (possibly named), each element is a flextable object. If named objects, names are used as titles. If provided, argument ... will be ignored.

path

HTML file to be created

lang

language of the document using IETF language tags

title

page title

See Also

Other flextable print function: as_raster(), df_printer(), flextable_to_rmd(), gen_grob(), htmltools_value(), knit_print.flextable(), plot.flextable(), print.flextable(), save_as_docx(), save_as_image(), save_as_pptx(), save_as_rtf(), to_html.flextable()

Examples

Run this code
ft1 <- flextable(head(iris))
tf1 <- tempfile(fileext = ".html")
if (rmarkdown::pandoc_available()) {
  save_as_html(ft1, path = tf1)
  # browseURL(tf1)
}

ft2 <- flextable(head(mtcars))
tf2 <- tempfile(fileext = ".html")
if (rmarkdown::pandoc_available()) {
  save_as_html(
    `iris table` = ft1,
    `mtcars table` = ft2,
    path = tf2,
    title = "rhoooo"
  )
  # browseURL(tf2)
}

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