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Construct a cell value and associate formatting, labeling, indenting, and column spanning information with it.

Usage

rcell(
  x,
  format = NULL,
  colspan = 1L,
  label = NULL,
  indent_mod = NULL,
  footnotes = NULL,
  align = NULL,
  format_na_str = NULL,
  stat_names = NULL
)

non_ref_rcell(
  x,
  is_ref,
  format = NULL,
  colspan = 1L,
  label = NULL,
  indent_mod = NULL,
  refval = NULL,
  align = "center",
  format_na_str = NULL
)

Arguments

x

(ANY)
cell value.

format

(string or function)
the format label (string) or formatters function to apply to x. See formatters::list_valid_format_labels() for currently supported format labels.

colspan

(integer(1))
column span value.

label

(string or NULL)
label. If non-NULL, it will be looked at when determining row labels.

indent_mod

(numeric)
modifier for the default indent position for the structure created by this function (subtable, content table, or row) and all of that structure's children. Defaults to 0, which corresponds to the unmodified default behavior.

footnotes

(list or NULL)
referential footnote messages for the cell.

align

(string or NULL)
alignment the value should be rendered with. Defaults to "center" if NULL is used. See formatters::list_valid_aligns() for all currently supported alignments.

format_na_str

(string)
string which should be displayed when formatted if this cell's value(s) are all NA.

stat_names

(character or NA)
names for the statistics in the cell. It can be a vector of strings. If NA, statistic names are not specified.

is_ref

(flag)
whether function is being used in the reference column (i.e. .in_ref_col should be passed to this argument).

refval

(ANY)
value to use when in the reference column. Defaults to NULL.

Value

An object representing the value within a single cell within a populated table. The underlying structure of this object is an implementation detail and should not be relied upon beyond calling accessors for the class.

Details

non_ref_rcell provides the common blank for cells in the reference column, this value otherwise, and should be passed the value of .in_ref_col when it is used.

Note

Currently column spanning is only supported for defining header structure.

Examples

rcell(1, format = "xx.x")
#> rcell: 1.0 
rcell(c(1, 2), format = c("xx - xx"))
#> rcell: 1 - 2 
rcell(c(1, 2), stat_names = c("Rand1", "Rand2"))
#> rcell: 1, 2