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library(dplyr)
Sprinkles are used to modify the appearance of a table. The table below shows each sprinkle and for which output formats it is available.
Details regarding the use of each sprinkle are in Table 2.
Sprinkles <- read.csv(system.file("sprinkles.csv", package = "pixiedust"), stringsAsFactors=FALSE) Sprinkles[,-1] <- lapply(Sprinkles[-1], trimws)
library(pixiedust) red <- "#A50026" lightgreen <- "#A6DBA0" green <- "#006837" yellow <- "#FFFFBF" row_bg <- which(1:nrow(Sprinkles) %% 2 == 0) dust(Sprinkles[, -2], caption = "Sprinkles and their output formats") %>% sprinkle(cols = 2:5, fn = quote(ifelse(value == "x", "✓", ""))) %>% sprinkle(bg_pattern_by = "rows", border = "all", border_color = "#DCDCDC") %>% sprinkle(rows = row_bg, border_color = "#FFFFFF") %>% sprinkle_table(pad = 3)
SprinkleDocs <- read.csv(system.file("sprinkle_documentation.csv", package = "pixiedust"), stringsAsFactors=FALSE, na = "") SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle_name"]] <- SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle"]] for(i in seq_along(SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle"]])) { if (is.na(SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle_name"]][i])) SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle_name"]][i] <- SprinkleDocs[["sprinkle_name"]][i-1] } SprinkleDocs <- mutate(SprinkleDocs, bg_index = as.numeric(factor(sprinkle_name, unique(sprinkle_name))) %% 2) rows_bg <- which(SprinkleDocs$bg_index == 0) rows_top_border <- which(!is.na(SprinkleDocs$sprinkle)) dust(SprinkleDocs[, 1:3], caption = "Sprinkle Usage") %>% sprinkle(border = "all", border_color = "#DCDCDC", na_string = "") %>% sprinkle(rows = rows_bg, bg = "#DDDDDD", border = "all", border_color = "#FFFFFF") %>% sprinkle(rows = rows_top_border, border = "top", border_color = "black", border_thickness = 2)
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