cells_column_spanners()
is used to target the cells that contain the table
column spanners. This is useful when applying a footnote with
tab_footnote()
or adding custom style with tab_style()
. The function is
expressly used in each of those functions' locations
argument. The
'column_spanners' location is generated by one or more uses of
tab_spanner()
or tab_spanner_delim()
.
cells_column_spanners(spanners = everything())
A list object with the classes cells_column_spanners
and
location_cells
.
Specification of spanner IDs
<spanner-targeting expression>
// default: everything()
The spanners to which targeting operations are constrained. Can either be a
series of spanner ID values provided in c()
or a select helper function
(e.g. starts_with()
, ends_with()
, contains()
, matches()
,
num_range()
, and everything()
).
Use the exibble
dataset to create a gt table. We'll add a spanner
column label over three columns (date
, time
, and datetime
) with
tab_spanner()
. The spanner column label can be styled with tab_style()
by
using the cells_column_spanners()
function in locations
. In this example,
we are making the text of the column spanner label appear as bold.
exibble |>
dplyr::select(-fctr, -currency, -group) |>
gt(rowname_col = "row") |>
tab_spanner(
label = "dates and times",
columns = c(date, time, datetime),
id = "dt"
) |>
tab_style(
style = cell_text(weight = "bold"),
locations = cells_column_spanners(spanners = "dt")
)
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v0.2.0.5
(March 31, 2020)
Other location helper functions:
cells_body()
,
cells_column_labels()
,
cells_footnotes()
,
cells_grand_summary()
,
cells_row_groups()
,
cells_source_notes()
,
cells_stub()
,
cells_stub_grand_summary()
,
cells_stub_summary()
,
cells_stubhead()
,
cells_summary()
,
cells_title()
,
location-helper