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kableExtra


When we are talking about table generators in R, knitr's kable() function is usually a popular choice because of its ultimate simplicity. Unlike those powerful table rendering engines such as xtable, the philosophy behind knitr::kable() is to make it easy for programmers to use. Just as it claimed in its function description,

This is a very simple table generator. It is simple by design. It is not intended to replace any other R packages for making tables. - Yihui

However, the ultimate simplicity of kable() also brought troubles to some of us, especially for new R users, who may not have a lot of experience on generating tables in R. It is not rare to see people including experienced users asking questions like how to center/left-align a table on Stack Overflow. Also, for me personally, I found myself repeatedly parsing CSS into kable() for some very simple features like striped lines. For LaTeX, it's even worse since I'm almost Stack Overflow dependent for LaTeX... That's why this package kableExtra was created.

I hope with kableExtra, you can

  • Use default base kable() (Or a good alternative for markdown tables is pander::pander()) for all simple tables
  • Use kable() with kableExtra to generate 90 % of complex/advanced/self-customized/beautiful tables in either HTML or LaTeX
  • Only have to mess with raw HTML/LaTeX in the last 10% cases where kableExtra cannot solve the problem

This package can load required LaTeX package automatically in vanilla rmarkdown. For customized rmarkdown templates, it is recommended to load related LaTeX packages manually.


Features

Pipable syntax

kableExtra is NOT a table generating package. It is a package that can "add features" to a kable() output using a syntax that every useR loves - the pipes %>%. We see similar approaches to deal with plots in packages like ggvis and plotly. There is no reason why we cannot use it with tables.

Unified functions for both HTML and PDF

Most functionalities in kableExtra can work in both HTML and PDF. In fact, as long as you specifies format in kable() (which can be set globally through option knitr.table.format), functions in this package will pick the right way to manipulate the table be themselves. As a result, if users want to left align the table, kable(...) %>% kable_styling(position = "left") will work in both HTML and PDF. Recently, we also introduced a new kbl() function acting as an alternative to kable but provides better documentation and format detection.

Install

install.packages("kableExtra")

# For dev version
devtools::install_github("haozhu233/kableExtra")

Basic Usage

library(kableExtra)
dt <- mtcars[1:5, 1:4]

# HTML table
kbl(dt, caption = "Demo Table") %>%
  kable_styling(bootstrap_options = "striped",
                full_width = F) %>%
  add_header_above(c(" ", "Group 1" = 2, "Group 2[note]" = 2)) %>%
  footnote(c("table footnote"))

# LaTeX Table
kbl(dt, booktabs = T, caption = "Demo Table") %>%
  kable_styling(latex_options = c("striped", "hold_position"),
                full_width = F) %>%
  add_header_above(c(" ", "Group 1" = 2, "Group 2[note]" = 2)) %>%
  footnote(c("table footnote"))

Results

More Information

For more information, please check the package vignette.

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank colleagues at Hebrew SeniorLife Marcus Institute for Aging Research and the Boston Pepper Center for their input. I also would like to appreciate the mentorship from Tom Travison (@tgt75) and all the efforts from the open source community, which help this package keep getting better.

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install.packages('kableExtra')

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Version

1.2.1

License

MIT + file LICENSE

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Maintainer

Hao Zhu

Last Published

August 27th, 2020

Functions in kableExtra (1.2.1)

collapse_rows

Collapse repeated rows to multirow cell
footnote

Add footnote (new)
cell_spec

Specify Cell/Text format
auto_index

Automatically figuring out the group_row index
footnote_marker_number

Footnote marker
as_image

Render the table as an format-independent image and use it in rmarkdown
add_footnote

Add footnote
add_indent

Add indentations to row headers
column_spec

Specify the look of the selected column
add_header_above

Add a header row on top of current header
group_rows

Put a few rows of a table into one category
kable_as_xml

Read HTML kable as XML
kable_as_image

Deprecated
magic_mirror

Magic mirror that returns kable's attributes
html_dependency_bsTable

HTML dependency for Twitter bootstrap (table only)
linebreak

Make linebreak in LaTeX Table cells
spec_image

Setup image path, size, etc
kable_styling

HTML table attributes
remove_column

Remove columns
kable_classic

Alternative HTML themes
reexports

Objects exported from other packages
xml_as_kable

Convert XML back to kable
xtable2kable

Convert xtable to a kable object
html_dependency_lightable

HTML dependency for lightable
save_kable

Save kable to files
html_dependency_kePrint

HTML dependency for js script to enable bootstrap tooltip and popup message
rmd_format

Rmarkdown Format
kableExtra-package

kableExtra
kableExtra_latex_packages

LaTeX Packages
kbl

Wrapper function of knitr::kable
row_spec

Specify the look of the selected row
spec_hist

Helper functions to generate inline sparklines
spec_font_size

Generate common font size for continuous values
spec_tooltip

Setup bootstrap tooltip
usepackage_latex

Load a LaTeX package
landscape

Print the table on an isolated landscape page in PDF
spec_angle

Generate rotation angle for continuous values
scroll_box

Put a HTML table into a scrollable box
spec_color

Generate viridis Color code for continuous values
spec_popover

Setup bootstrap popover