Tabulate is a thin wrapper around the tabulate C++ library. It allows users to pretty print tables in the console, with support for different font styles, colors, borders and etc. It also supports multi-bytes characters and nesting tables.
tabulate can be installed from CRAN with:
install.packages("tabulate")
You can install the development version of tabulate from GitHub with:
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("mlverse/tabulate")
The following example shows basic functionality of tabulate. Like formatting and coloring the output. Note that color and font styles are only suppported in platforms that support ANSI strings. For a colored version of this table see this link.
library(tabulate)
department <- tabulate_table() %>%
table_add_row(c("Research", "Engineering"))
employees <- tabulate_table() %>%
table_add_row(
c("Emp. ID", "First Name", "Last Name", "Department / Business Unit")) %>%
table_add_row(c("101", "Donald", "Patrick", "Finance")) %>%
table_add_row(
c("102", "Rachel", "Williams",
"Marketing and Operational\nLogistics Planning")) %>%
table_add_row(c("103", "Ian", "Jacob", department))
employees[,1] %>%
format_font_style("bold") %>%
format_font_color("red") %>%
format_font_align("right")
employees[,4] %>% format_font_align("center")
print(employees)
See the example gallery for more.
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