Transform rtable
to a list of matrices which can be used for outputting
Source: R/generics.R
matrix_form.Rd
Although rtable
s are represented as a tree data structure when outputting the table to ASCII or HTML,
it is useful to map the rtable
to an in-between state with the formatted cells in a matrix form.
Usage
matrix_form(
obj,
indent_rownames = FALSE,
expand_newlines = TRUE,
indent_size = 2
)
# S4 method for MatrixPrintForm
matrix_form(
obj,
indent_rownames = FALSE,
expand_newlines = TRUE,
indent_size = 2
)
Arguments
- obj
(
ANY
)
object to be transformed into a ready-to-render form (aMatrixPrintForm
object).- indent_rownames
(
flag
)
ifTRUE
, the row names column in thestrings
matrix ofobj
will have indented row names (strings pre-fixed).- expand_newlines
(
flag
)
whether the generated matrix form should expand rows whose values contain newlines into multiple 'physical' rows (as they will appear when rendered into ASCII). Defaults toTRUE
.- indent_size
(
numeric(1)
)
number of spaces to be used per level of indent (if supported by the relevant method). Defaults to 2.
Value
A MatrixPrintForm
classed list with an additional nrow_header
attribute indicating the
number of pseudo "rows" the column structure defines, with the following elements:
strings
The content, as it should be printed, of the top-left material, column headers, row labels, and cell values of
tt
.spans
The column-span information for each print-string in the strings matrix.
aligns
The text alignment for each print-string in the strings matrix.
display
Whether each print-string in the strings matrix should be printed or not.
row_info
The
data.frame
generated bybasic_pagdf()
.