These functions combine two huxtables or similar objects and return the result.
Huxtables or objects that can be converted by as_hux
Row or column after which y is inserted. Can be 0.
Can be a row or column name. The default adds y to the
end of x.
Logical. Passed to rbind.huxtable() or
cbind.huxtable().
A huxtable.
Arguments in ... can include copy_cell_props.
insert_row() and insert_column(), which insert
multiple values into a single row.
ht <- hux("Gooseberry", 2.15)
add_rows(jams, ht)
#> Type Price
#> Strawberry 1.90
#> Raspberry 2.10
#> Plum 1.80
#> Gooseberry 2.15
#>
#> Column names: Type, Price
add_rows(jams, ht, after = 1)
#> Type Price
#> Gooseberry 2.15
#> Strawberry 1.90
#> Raspberry 2.10
#> Plum 1.80
#>
#> Column names: Type, Price
mx <- matrix(
c(
"Sugar", "50%", "60%", "40%",
"Weight (g)", 300, 250, 300
),
4, 2
)
add_columns(jams, mx)
#> Type Price Sugar Weight (g)
#> Strawberry 1.90 50.00% 300.00
#> Raspberry 2.10 60.00% 250.00
#> Plum 1.80 40.00% 300.00
#>
#> Column names: Type, Price, , .1