The cells_column_spanners()
function is used to target the cells that
contain the table column spanners. This is useful when applying a footnote
with tab_footnote()
or adding custom style with tab_style()
. The function
is expressly used in each of those functions' locations
argument.
cells_column_spanners(spanners)
spanners | The names of the spanners that are to be targeted. |
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A list object with the classes cells_column_spanners
and
location_cells
.
When using any of the location helper functions with an appropriate function
that has a locations
argument, multiple locations can be targeted by
enclosing several cells_*()
helper functions in a list()
. The following
helper functions can be used to target cells (roughly in order from the top
to the bottom of a table):
cells_title()
: targets the table title or the table subtitle
depending on the value given to the groups
argument ("title"
or
"subtitle"
).
cells_stubhead()
: targets the stubhead location, a cell of which is
only available when there is a stub; a label in that location can be created
by using the tab_stubhead()
function.
cells_column_spanners()
: targets the spanner column labels, which
appear above the column labels.
cells_column_labels()
: targets the column labels.
cells_row_groups()
: targets the row group labels in any available row
groups using the groups
argument.
cells_stub()
: targets row labels in the table stub using the rows
argument.
cells_body()
: targets data cells in the table body using
intersections of columns
and rows
.
cells_summary()
: targets summary cells in the table body using the
groups
argument and intersections of columns
and rows
.
cells_grand_summary()
: targets cells of the table's grand summary
using intersections of columns
and rows
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Other Helper Functions:
adjust_luminance()
,
cell_borders()
,
cell_fill()
,
cell_text()
,
cells_body()
,
cells_column_labels()
,
cells_grand_summary()
,
cells_row_groups()
,
cells_stubhead()
,
cells_stub()
,
cells_summary()
,
cells_title()
,
currency()
,
default_fonts()
,
escape_latex()
,
google_font()
,
gt_latex_dependencies()
,
html()
,
md()
,
pct()
,
px()
,
random_id()
# Use `exibble` to create a gt table; add a # spanner column label over three column # labels and then use `tab_style()` to make # the spanner label text bold tab_1 <- exibble %>% dplyr::select(-fctr, -currency, -group) %>% gt(rowname_col = "row") %>% tab_spanner( label = "dates and times", columns = vars(date, time, datetime) ) %>% tab_style( style = cell_text(weight = "bold"), locations = cells_column_spanners(spanners = "dates and times") )