inst/rmarkdown/templates:
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title: "Domain Load Report: {{domname}}"
author: "`r Sys.info()['user']`"
date: "`r Sys.time()`"
title: "Domain Load Report: {{domname}}"
author: "`r Sys.info()['user']`"
date: "`r Sys.time()`"
for table row/columns. This table must have 3 columns:
## DOMCODE - variable codes
## DOMNAME - variable code
"),
domnames = structure(list("*","*"), class = "AsIs")
.Names = c("name", "index", "dim", "card", "text", "doms
for table row/columns. This table must have 3 columns:
## DOMCODE - variable codes
## DOMNAME - variable code
for legend and color coding
domaincodes = gtftab[,3]
domnames = unique(domaincodes)
## domain variables for table row/columns. This table must have 3 columns:
## DOMCODE - variable codes
## DOMNAME
("name", "dim", "text", "domnames", "type")
info_index <- match(gams_info, names(temp2))
length(info_index) == length
"', p@formatFunction_symbolSize, option)
domName = paste0('echart_', id)
size = if(!is.null(height)) paste0
## DOMCODE - variable codes
## DOMNAME - variable code names
## DOMTITLE - pretty name for variable to use for output
<- temp$parameters
keepList <- c("name","text") #this removes index, dim, card, doms, and domnames
df.gdx.param
(domain name, to avoid duplicate chunk names in Merge Script)
xpd=knitr::knit_expand(output_name, domname=dom$name
for domain label
#domname = dom.settings$name
#if(is.null(domname)) stop("Malformed settings object used to create domain
-delimited (*.csv). Look-up table to define the
variables in the pnt table with category codes (DOMCODE) and code names
(DOMNAME
-delimited (*.csv). Look-up table to define the
variables in the pnt table with category codes (DOMCODE) and code names
(DOMNAME
to define the
#' variables in the pnt table with category codes (DOMCODE) and code names
#' (DOMNAME), and to set a pretty name
to define the
#' variables in the pnt table with category codes (DOMCODE) and code names
#' (DOMNAME), and to set a pretty name
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