[R] Fwd: Tables in Rmarkdown Word

Bert Gunter bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Wed Jun 13 17:12:00 CEST 2018


Bert Gunter

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From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [R] Tables in Rmarkdown Word
To: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan using gmail.com>


Duncan:

OK. I'll stand corrected.

A web search on "Rmarkdown tables" produced what looked like several useful
links, e.g.

https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/lesson-7.html


Cheers,
Bert



Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )

On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 7:31 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan using gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 13/06/2018 10:10 AM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
>> You should post this on the r-package-devel  list, not here. That list is
>> exactly concerned with such issues. This list is about R programming
>> itself.
>>
>
> No, r-package-devel is about developing and publishing R packages, not
> using them.
>
> I don't know the answer to this question.  Others like it tend to appear
> on Stack Overflow with the "knitr" tag, so that might be a better place to
> ask if no answer appears here.  But like here, that forum asks for
> reproducible examples (i.e. the R code that doesn't quite work).
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> Bert
>>
>>
>>
>> Bert Gunter
>>
>> "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
>> sticking things into it."
>> -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 12:05 AM, Shakeel Suleman <
>> Shakeel.Suleman using phe.gov.uk> wrote:
>>
>> I am relatively new to R and was wondering if someone could advise me on
>>> presenting tables in R Markdown for Word. I would like to present a
>>> simple
>>> table of counts, with column 1 representing name of an organisation (and
>>> last row called "All organisations") and another four columns
>>> representing
>>> the most recent four week period (e.g. week 21, 22, 23, 24) and a final
>>> total column, as illustrated below. The actual data is just counts (e.g.
>>> 4,
>>> 5, 8, widgets produced, number of people off sick etc).
>>>
>>> My question is: can this be done to a publication quality standard. I
>>> have
>>> tried Pander, but that adds "Sum" instead of All Organisations and 4 Week
>>> Total and doesn't look particularly good.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Week
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 20
>>>
>>> 21
>>>
>>> 22
>>>
>>> 23
>>>
>>> 4 week total
>>>
>>> Organisation
>>>
>>> 6
>>>
>>> 6
>>>
>>> 1
>>>
>>> 1
>>>
>>> 14
>>>
>>> ABC
>>>
>>> 2
>>>
>>> 4
>>>
>>> 1
>>>
>>> 5
>>>
>>> 12
>>>
>>> DCE
>>>
>>> 0
>>>
>>> 5
>>>
>>> 1
>>>
>>> 5
>>>
>>> 11
>>>
>>> EFG
>>>
>>> 3
>>>
>>> 6
>>>
>>> 3
>>>
>>> 5
>>>
>>> 17
>>>
>>> HIJ
>>>
>>> 1
>>>
>>> 8
>>>
>>> 3
>>>
>>> 2
>>>
>>> 14
>>>
>>> All Organizations
>>>
>>> 12
>>>
>>> 29
>>>
>>> 9
>>>
>>> 18
>>>
>>> 68
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Shakeel
>>>
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