README.md

flextable R package

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The flextable package provides a framework for easily create tables for reporting and publications. Tables can be easily formatted with a set of verbs such as bold(), color(), they can receive a header of more than one line, cells can be merged or contain an image. The package make it possible to build any table for publication from a data.frame and provides sugar function as_flextable() to convert several R objects to a flextable, such as an object return from table() or a model.

Tables can be embedded within HTML, PDF, Word and PowerPoint documents from R Markdown documents and within RTF or Microsoft Word or PowerPoint documents with package officer. Tables can also be rendered as R plots or graphic files (png).

flextable formats

flextable(mtcars) %>% 
  theme_vanilla() %>% 
  save_as_docx(path = "mytable.docx")

A flextable object is a data.frame representation. An API is available to let R users create tables for reporting and control their formatting properties and their layout. The package provides functions that give control over:

The package also offers a set of high-level functions that allow tabular reporting of statistical models and the creation of complex cross tabulations.

Examples

library(flextable)
set_flextable_defaults(
  font.family = "Arial", font.size = 10, 
  border.color = "gray", big.mark = "")

ft <- flextable(head(mtcars)) |> 
  bold(part = "header") 
ft


ft |> 
  highlight(i = ~ mpg < 22, j = "disp", color = "#ffe842") |> 
  bg(j = c("hp", "drat", "wt"), 
     bg = scales::col_quantile(palette = c("wheat", "red"), domain =NULL)) |> 
  add_footer_lines("The 'mtcars' dataset")

ggplot2::diamonds[, c("cut", "carat", "price", "clarity", "table")] |> 
  summarizor(by = c("cut")) |> 
  as_flextable(spread_first_col = TRUE)

Installation

install.packages("flextable")

You can get the development version from GitHub:

devtools::install_github("davidgohel/flextable")

Resources

Getting help / questions

If you have questions about how to use the package, visit Stackoverflow and use tags flextable and r Stackoverflow link. You can also use https://github.com/davidgohel/flextable/discussions to start a discussion.

Bug reports

When you file a bug report, please spend some time making it easy for us to reproduce. If you take the time to make the bug report consistent, it will be easier to fix.



davidgohel/flextable documentation built on April 18, 2024, 11:37 a.m.