forgts reads a spreadsheet and its formatting information to produce gt tables with the same cell and text formatting as the input file.
Text and cell formats supported include:
Note that formatting in the headers is ignored intentionally in this package, and that the cell and text formatting is added iteratively on top of gt defaults.
Install from CRAN:
install.packages("forgts")
Install from R-universe:
install.packages("forgts", repos = "https://luisdva.r-universe.dev")
Install the development version of forgts from GitHub:
# install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("luisDVA/forgts")
The rodentsheet.xlsx
file that comes with this package looks like this:
The function forgts
will read the file and produce a gt object (shown here as an image).
library(forgts) ### example_spreadsheet <- system.file("extdata/rodentsheet.xlsx", package = "forgts") forgts(example_spreadsheet)
forgts()
may be used in RMarkdown and Quarto documents, and the resulting gt tables may be exported with gt::gtsave()
.
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