Functions to output tables to a single document. (Also the S3 backbone behind the write2* functions.)
Usage
write2(object, file, ..., output_format)
# S3 method for class 'arsenal_table'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'summary.arsenal_table'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'comparedf'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'summary.comparedf'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'verbatim'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'yaml'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'code.chunk'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'knitr_kable'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'xtable'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'character'
write2(object, file, ..., output_format = NULL)
# S3 method for class 'list'
write2(
object,
file,
...,
append. = FALSE,
render. = TRUE,
keep.rmd = !render.,
output_format = NULL
)
# Default S3 method
write2(
object,
file,
FUN = NULL,
...,
append. = FALSE,
render. = TRUE,
keep.rmd = !render.,
output_format = NULL
)Arguments
- object
An object.
- file
A single character string denoting the filename for the output document.
- ...
Additional arguments to be passed to
FUN,rmarkdown::render, etc. One popular option is to usequiet = TRUEto suppress the command line output.- output_format
One of the following:
An output format object, e.g.
rmarkdown::html_document(...).A character string denoting such a format function, e.g.
"html_document". In this case, the"..."are NOT passed.The format function itself, e.g.
rmarkdown::html_document. In this case, the"..."arguments are passed.One of
"html","pdf", and"word", shortcuts implemented here. In this case, the"..."arguments are passed.NULL, in which the output is HTML by default.
See
rmarkdown::renderfor details.- append.
Logical, denoting whether (if a temporary
.Rmdfile of the same name already exists) to append on. Used mostly forwrite2.list.- render.
Logical, denoting whether to render the temporary
.Rmdfile. Used mostly forwrite2.list.- keep.rmd
Logical, denoting whether to keep the intermediate
.Rmdfile. Used mostly forwrite2.list.- FUN
The summary-like or print-like function to use to generate the markdown content. Can be passed as a function or a character string. It's expected that
FUN(object, ...)looks "good" when put directly in a.Rmdfile.
Details
write2 is an S3 method. The default prints the object (using print)
inside a section surrounded by three back ticks. See verbatim for details.
There are methods implemented for tableby, modelsum, and freqlist, all of which use the
summary function. There are also methods compatible with kable, xtable,
and pander_return. Another option is to coerce an object using verbatim() to print out the
results monospaced (as if they were in the terminal). To output multiple tables into a document, simply make a list of them
and call the same function as before. Finally, to output code chunks to be evaluated, use code.chunk.
For more information, see vignette("write2").
Examples
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
data(mockstudy)
# tableby example
tab1 <- tableby(arm ~ sex + age, data=mockstudy)
write2(tab1, tempfile(fileext = ".rtf"),
toc = TRUE, # passed to rmarkdown::rtf_document, though in this case it's not practical
quiet = TRUE, # passed to rmarkdown::render
title = "My cool new title", # passed to summary.tableby
output_format = rmarkdown::rtf_document)
write2html(list(
"# Header 1", # a header
code.chunk(a <- 1, b <- 2, a + b), # a code chunk
verbatim("hi there") # verbatim output
),
tempfile(fileext = ".html"),
quite = TRUE)
} # }
