On 22/02/2016 6:19 PM, Santosh wrote:
Sorry.. I forgot to mention that I wanted it be published in MS Word,
because it goes into a Report this is prepared using MS Word.
I can't help you with that.
Hence,the above effort.. yes, it's a lot easier to send it to Latex..
I was also wondering if it is possible to add "\hline" separating the
categories in a table..
Using tabular, I get this:
\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
\hline
"Name" & "Value1" & \multicolumn{1}{c}{"Value2"} \\
\hline
\nopagebreak A1 & 0.06 & 1.2 \\
\nopagebreak A5 & 0.62 & 8.9 \\
\nopagebreak A6 & 0.48 & 4.2 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}A2 & 1.50 & 1.27 \\
\nopagebreak A7 & 0.11 & 4.3 \\
\nopagebreak A3 & 0.01 & 3.1 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}A4 & 2.19 & 1.0 \\
\nopagebreak B1. & 0.03 & 2.0 \\
\nopagebreak B2. & 0.011 & 1.8 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}B3 & 0.10 & 2.7 \\
\nopagebreak B4. & 0.02 & 1.6 \\
\nopagebreak C1. & 0.01 & 1.1 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
But, I want in this way.. (with horizontal lines and customized text
inserted at the beginning of a group..
If you wanted LaTeX output, you could do this like the example at the
end of section 2.1.5 in the vignette. (You might want to combine that
with subsetting as in section 3.3.)
Duncan Murdoch
\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
\hline
"Name" & "Value1" & \multicolumn{1}{c}{"Value2"} \\
\hline
\multicolumn{5}{l}{\textbf{Hardened}}\\
\hline
\nopagebreak A1 & 0.06 & 1.2 \\
\nopagebreak \tA5 & 0.62 & 8.9 \\
\nopagebreak \tA6 & 0.48 & 4.2 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}A2 & 1.50 & 1.27 \\
\nopagebreak \tA7 & 0.11 & 4.3 \\
\nopagebreak \tA3 & 0.01 & 3.1 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}A4 & 2.19 & 1.0 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{3}{l}{\textbf{Pulverized}}\\
\hline
\nopagebreak B1. & 0.03 & 2.0 \\
\nopagebreak B2. & 0.011 & 1.8 \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}B3 & 0.10 & 2.7 \\
\nopagebreak B4. & 0.02 & 1.6 \\
\hline
\multicolumn{3}{l}{\textbf{Molten}}\\
\hline
\nopagebreak C1. & 0.01 & 1.1 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
Thanks so much for your help!
Santosh
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 22/02/2016 3:46 PM, Santosh wrote:
Just figured out..
as.data.frame(as.matrix(<tabular_object>),stringsAsFactors=F)
could work! :)
Why do you want to produce Markdown output? the tables package (lowercase
t!) can produce output in either LaTeX or HTML. Just tell knitr to leave
the output alone, e.g. for PDF output
```{r results="asis"}
require(tables)
tab <- tabular( (Species + 1) ~ (n=1) + Format(digits=2)*
(Sepal.Length + Sepal.Width)*(mean + sd), data=iris )
latex(tab)
```
or for HTML output
```{r results="asis"}
require(tables)
tab <- tabular( (Species + 1) ~ (n=1) + Format(digits=2)*
(Sepal.Length + Sepal.Width)*(mean + sd), data=iris )
html(tab)
```
Duncan Murdoch
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Santosh <santosh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Rxperts..
I am able to generate tables using Tables R package..
However, when I have been unsuccessful in using kable (from knitr
package)
to generate the table in R markdown script..
It's because the output generated by "tabular" in Tables package is of
class "tabular". The kable function in knitr package accepts data.frame.
Is there a way to convert the tabular class objects into data.frame
objects?
Or is there a way that kable can accept "tabular" class object?
Thanks so much..
Santosh
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