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rrowl

Usage

rrowl(row.name, ..., format = NULL, indent = 0, inset = 0L)

Arguments

row.name

if NULL then an empty string is used as row.name of the rrow.

...

values in vector/list form

format

character(1) or function. The format label (string) or formatter function to apply to the cell values passed via .... See list_valid_format_labels for currently supported format labels.

indent

deprecated.

inset

integer(1). The table inset for the row or table being constructed. See table_inset.

Value

A row object of the context-appropriate type (label or data)

See also

Other compatibility: rheader(), rrow(), rtable()

Examples

rrowl("a", c(1,2,3), format = "xx")
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: a   1   2   3
rrowl("a", c(1,2,3), c(4,5,6), format = "xx")
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: a   1   2   3   4   5   6


rrowl("N", table(iris$Species))
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: N   50   50   50
rrowl("N", table(iris$Species), format = "xx")
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: N   50   50   50

x <- tapply(iris$Sepal.Length, iris$Species, mean, simplify = FALSE)

rrow(row.name = "row 1", x)
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: row 1   5.006, 5.936, 6.588
rrow("ABC", 2, 3)
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: ABC   2   3

rrowl(row.name = "row 1", c(1, 2), c(3,4))
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: row 1   1   2   3   4
rrow(row.name = "row 2", c(1, 2), c(3,4))
#> [DataRow indent_mod 0]: row 2   1, 2   3, 4