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rtables:Reporting Tables
Reporting tables often have structure that goes beyond simple rectangular data. The 'rtables' package provides a framework for declaring complex multi-level tabulations and then applying them to data. This framework models both tabulation and the resulting tables as hierarchical, tree-like objects which support sibling sub-tables, arbitrary splitting or grouping of data in row and column dimensions, cells containing multiple values, and the concept of contextual summary computations. A convenient pipe-able interface is provided for declaring table layouts and the corresponding computations, and then applying them to data.
Maintained by Joe Zhu. Last updated 3 months ago.
232 stars 13.65 score 238 scripts 17 dependentscoolbutuseless
emphatic:Exploratory Analysis of Tabular Data using Colour Highlighting
Tools for exploratory analysis of tabular data using colour highlighting. Highlighting is displayed in any console supporting 'ANSI' colours, and can be converted to 'HTML', 'typst', 'latex' and 'SVG'. 'quarto' and 'rmarkdown' rendering are directly supported. It is also possible to add colour to regular expression matches and highlight differences between two arbitrary R objects.
Maintained by Mike Cheng. Last updated 3 months ago.
140 stars 7.55 score 12 scriptsbergsmat
spork:Generalized Label Formatting
The 'spork' syntax describes label formatting concisely, supporting mixed nesting of subscripts and superscripts to arbitrary depth. It intends to be easy to read and write in plain text, and easy to convert to equivalent presentations in 'plotmath', 'latex', and 'html'. Greek symbols and a multiplication symbol are explicitly supported. See ?as_spork and ?as_previews.
Maintained by Tim Bergsma. Last updated 5 months ago.
2 stars 4.00 score 28 scripts 2 dependents