[R-pkg-devel] R Markdown and tables in Word
Jason Serviss
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Wed Jun 13 16:52:14 CEST 2018
Hi Shakell,
You have sent your enquiry to the R package development mailing list. You will most likely get more help and relevant answers if you send to the R-help mailing list since here we are mostly (totally) focused on package development.
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Regards,
Jason
On 13 Jun 2018, at 16:31, Shakeel Suleman <Shakeel.Suleman using phe.gov.uk<mailto: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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