merge_repeated_rows | R Documentation |
merge_repeated_rows()
looks within each column for
contiguous groups of identical cells. These are merged
by setting rowspan()
. Doing this helps remove redundant
information from the table.
merge_repeated_rows(ht, row, col)
ht |
A huxtable. |
row |
A row specifier. See rowspecs for details. |
col |
An optional column specifier. |
If row
contains gaps, results may be unexpected (and a warning is given).
The ht
object.
In merged cell ranges, only the top left cell's content is displayed.
In addition, when you merge cells (either by setting colspan()
or
rowspan()
, or using merge_cells()
and friends) the content of the top
left cell is copied to other cells. This prevents unexpected changes to
content if you reorder or subset rows and columns.
Other cell merging:
merge_across()
,
merge_cells()
ht <- as_hux(jams[c(1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4), ])
ht <- add_columns(ht, c("Sugar", "30%", "40%", "30%", "40%", "30%"),
after = 1)
ht
merge_repeated_rows(ht)
merge_repeated_rows(ht, everywhere, "Type")
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