Create row of pagination data frame
Usage
pagdfrow(
row,
nm = obj_name(row),
lab = obj_label(row),
rnum,
pth,
sibpos = NA_integer_,
nsibs = NA_integer_,
extent = nlines(row, colwidths),
colwidths = NULL,
repext = 0L,
repind = integer(),
indent = 0L,
rclass = class(row),
nrowrefs = 0L,
ncellrefs = 0L,
nreflines = 0L,
force_page = FALSE,
page_title = NA_character_,
trailing_sep = NA_character_
)
Arguments
- row
ANY. Object representing the row, which is used for default values of
nm
,lab
,extent
andrclass
if provided. Must have methods forobj_name
,obj_label
, andnlines
, respectively, for default values ofnm
,lab
andextent
to be retrieved, respectively.- nm
character(1). Name
- lab
character(1). Label
- rnum
numeric(1). Absolute rownumber
- pth
character or NULL. Path within larger table
- sibpos
integer(1). Position among sibling rows
- nsibs
integer(1). Number of siblings (including self).
- extent
numeric(1). Number of lines required to print the row
- colwidths
numeric. Column widths
- repext
integer(1). Number of lines required to reprint all context for this row if it appears directly after pagination.
- repind
integer. Vector of row numbers to be reprinted if this row appears directly after pagination.
- indent
integer. Indent
- rclass
character(1). Class of row object.
- nrowrefs
integer(1). Number of row referential footnotes for this row
- ncellrefs
integer(1). Number of cell referential footnotes for the cells in this row
- nreflines
integer(1). Total number of lines required by all referential footnotes
- force_page
logical(1). Currently Ignored.
- page_title
logical(1). Currently Ignored.
- trailing_sep
character(1). The string to used as a separator below this row during printing (or
NA_character_
for no separator).