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flextable:Functions for Tabular Reporting
Use a grammar for creating and customizing pretty tables. The following formats are supported: 'HTML', 'PDF', 'RTF', 'Microsoft Word', 'Microsoft PowerPoint' and R 'Grid Graphics'. 'R Markdown', 'Quarto' and the package 'officer' can be used to produce the result files. The syntax is the same for the user regardless of the type of output to be produced. A set of functions allows the creation, definition of cell arrangement, addition of headers or footers, formatting and definition of cell content with text and or images. The package also offers a set of high-level functions that allow tabular reporting of statistical models and the creation of complex cross tabulations.
Maintained by David Gohel. Last updated 11 days ago.
docxhtml5ms-office-documentsrmarkdowntable
582 stars 17.09 score 7.3k scripts 124 dependentskcuilla
reactablefmtr:Streamlined Table Styling and Formatting for Reactable
Provides various features to streamline and enhance the styling of interactive reactable tables with easy-to-use and highly-customizable functions and themes. Apply conditional formatting to cells with data bars, color scales, color tiles, and icon sets. Utilize custom table themes inspired by popular websites such and bootstrap themes. Apply sparkline line & bar charts (note this feature requires the 'dataui' package which can be downloaded from <https://github.com/timelyportfolio/dataui>). Increase the portability and reproducibility of reactable tables by embedding images from the web directly into cells. Save the final table output as a static image or interactive file.
Maintained by Kyle Cuilla. Last updated 2 years ago.
customizationdata-visualizationeasy-to-usereproducibletables
209 stars 9.17 score 460 scripts 7 dependentsgamlss-dev
gamlss.prepdata:Prepering Data for Fitting a Generalized Additive Model for Location Scale and Shape
Functions for prepering data to fit a Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape from the 'gamlss' or `gamlss2` package, Stasinopoulos and Rigby (2007) <doi:10.18637/jss.v023.i07>, using for graphical methods 'ggplot2'.
Maintained by Mikis Stasinopoulos. Last updated 6 days ago.
3.88 score