Reputation: 2114
I am trying to create a table with subheadings and sparklines.
I am able to create the table with subheading with the kableExtra
package. And I am able to create a table with sparklines with the formattable
and sparkline
package.
However, I am not able to combine both. Is there way? I saw this, but didn't help me.
library(sparkline)
library(tidyverse)
library(formattable)
library(kableExtra)
df <- data.frame(stringsAsFactors=FALSE,
V1 = c("country", "A", "B", "C"),
V2 = c(2000L, 100L, 600L, 50L),
V3 = c(2001L, 200L, 500L, 60L),
V4 = c(2002L, 300L, 400L, 70L),
V5 = c(2003L, 400L, 300L, 80L),
V6 = c(2004L, 500L, 200L, 90L),
V7 = c(2005L, 600L, 100L, 100L)
)
df.names <- df[1,]
names(df) <- df.names
df <- df[-1,]
graph <- df %>%
group_by(country) %>%
gather(key=year, value=value, -country) %>%
summarise(graph=spk_chr(
value,
chartRangeMin = 0,
type="line"))
df2 <- left_join(df, graph, by=c("country"))
df2 %>%
formattable::formattable(align=c("l")) %>%
as.htmlwidget() %>%
spk_add_deps()
df2 %>%
kable("html", caption="Title", escape=T) %>%
kable_styling("striped", full_width = F) %>%
group_rows("group1", 1, 2) %>%
group_rows("group2", 3,3)
df2 %>%
kable("html", caption="Title", escape=T) %>%
kable_styling("striped", full_width = F) %>%
group_rows("group1", 1, 2) %>%
group_rows("group2", 3,3) %>%
formattable::formattable(align=c("l")) %>%
as.htmlwidget() %>%
spk_add_deps()
Creates error:
Error in create_obj(x, "formattable", list(formatter = formatter, format = list(...), :
argument "formatter" is missing, with no default
Note that I tried both kable("html", caption="Title", escape=TRUE) and escape=FALSE
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2419
Reputation: 31
I was running into the same problem. This fixed it for me:
library(sparkline)
library(tidyverse)
library(formattable)
library(kableExtra)
library(shiny)
library(htmltools)
df <- data.frame(stringsAsFactors=FALSE,
V1 = c("country", "A", "B", "C"),
V2 = c(2000L, 100L, 600L, 50L),
V3 = c(2001L, 200L, 500L, 60L),
V4 = c(2002L, 300L, 400L, 70L),
V5 = c(2003L, 400L, 300L, 80L),
V6 = c(2004L, 500L, 200L, 90L),
V7 = c(2005L, 600L, 100L, 100L)
)
df.names <- df[1,]
names(df) <- df.names
df <- df[-1,]
graph <- df %>%
group_by(country) %>%
gather(key=year, value=value, -country) %>%
summarise(graph=spk_chr(
value,
chartRangeMin = 0,
type="line"))
df2 <- left_join(df, graph, by=c("country"))
df2 %>%
formattable::format_table(
x = .,
formatters = list(
align=c("l")
)
) %>%
kable_styling("striped", full_width = F) %>%
group_rows("group1", 1, 2) %>%
group_rows("group2", 3,3) %>%
htmltools::HTML() %>%
shiny::div() %>%
sparkline::spk_add_deps()
The solution is that formattable::format_table()
returns a knitr_kable
object.
Upvotes: 2