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gridify (version 0.7.4)

show_cells: Show the cells in a gridify object or layout

Description

Method for showing the cells of a gridifyClass or gridifyLayout object. It prints the names of the cells and for gridifyClass it indicates whether each cell is filled or empty.

Usage

show_cells(object)

# S4 method for gridifyClass show_cells(object)

# S4 method for gridifyLayout show_cells(object)

Value

A print out of the available cells and for gridifyClass indicates whether each cell is filled or empty.

Arguments

object

A gridifyClass or gridifyLayout object.

Examples

Run this code
show_cells(complex_layout())

# (to use |> version 4.1.0 of R is required, for lower versions we recommend %>% from magrittr)
library(magrittr)

g <- gridify(
  object = ggplot2::ggplot(data = mtcars, ggplot2::aes(x = mpg, y = wt)) +
    ggplot2::geom_line(),
  layout = simple_layout()
) %>%
  set_cell("title", "TITLE")

show_cells(g)

g <- gridify(
  object = ggplot2::ggplot(data = mtcars, ggplot2::aes(x = mpg, y = wt)) +
    ggplot2::geom_line(),
  layout = complex_layout()
) %>%
  set_cell("header_left", "Left Header") %>%
  set_cell("header_right", "Right Header") %>%
  set_cell("title", "Title") %>%
  set_cell("note", "Note") %>%
  set_cell("footer_left", "Left Footer") %>%
  set_cell("footer_right", "Right Footer")

show_cells(g)

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