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library(tidyverse) | |
library(paletteer) | |
library(gt) | |
pizzaplace %>% | |
mutate(type = case_when( | |
type == "chicken" ~ "chicken (pizzas with chicken as a major ingredient)", | |
type == "classic" ~ "classic (classical pizzas)", | |
type == "supreme" ~ "supreme (pizzas that try a little harder)", | |
type == "veggie" ~ "veggie (pizzas without any meats whatsoever)", | |
)) %>% | |
mutate(size = factor(size, levels = c("S", "M", "L", "XL", "XXL"))) %>% | |
dplyr::group_by(type, size) %>% | |
dplyr::summarize( | |
sold = n(), | |
income = sum(price) | |
) %>% | |
gt(rowname_col = "size") %>% | |
tab_header(title = md("🍕 Pizzas Sold in 2015 🍕")) %>% | |
fmt_number( | |
columns = vars(sold), | |
decimals = 0, | |
use_seps = TRUE | |
) %>% | |
fmt_currency( | |
columns = vars(income), | |
currency = "USD" | |
) %>% | |
cols_align(align = "right", columns = TRUE) %>% | |
data_color( | |
columns = vars(sold, income), | |
colors = scales::col_numeric( | |
palette = paletteer::paletteer_d( | |
palette = "ggsci::red_material" | |
) %>% as.character(), | |
domain = NULL | |
), | |
alpha = 0.8 | |
) %>% | |
summary_rows( | |
groups = TRUE, | |
columns = vars(sold), | |
fns = list(TOTAL = "sum"), | |
formatter = fmt_number, | |
decimals = 0, | |
use_seps = TRUE | |
) %>% | |
summary_rows( | |
groups = TRUE, | |
columns = vars(income), | |
fns = list(TOTAL = "sum"), | |
formatter = fmt_currency, | |
currency = "USD" | |
) %>% | |
grand_summary_rows( | |
columns = vars(sold), | |
fns = list(`GRAND TOTAL` = "sum"), | |
formatter = fmt_number, | |
decimals = 0, | |
use_seps = TRUE | |
) %>% | |
grand_summary_rows( | |
columns = vars(income), | |
fns = list(`GRAND TOTAL` = "sum"), | |
formatter = fmt_currency, | |
currency = "USD" | |
) %>% | |
tab_footnote( | |
footnote = "The pizza category with the highest total sales.", | |
locations = cells_row_groups("classic (classical pizzas)") | |
) %>% | |
tab_footnote( | |
footnote = md("Custom sizes for **The Greek** pizza."), | |
locations = cells_stub(c("XL", "XXL")) | |
) %>% | |
tab_footnote( | |
footnote = md("This is a new record. Truly, 2015 was a **great** year for the `pizzaplace`."), | |
locations = cells_grand_summary(columns = vars(sold)) | |
) %>% | |
tab_options( | |
summary_row.background.color = "#ACEACE80", | |
grand_summary_row.background.color = "#990000", | |
row_group.background.color = "#FFEFDB80", | |
heading.background.color = "#EFFBFC", | |
column_labels.background.color = "#EFFBFC", | |
stub.background.color = "#EFFBFC", | |
table.font.color = "#323232", | |
table_body.hlines.color = "#989898", | |
table_body.border.top.color = "#989898", | |
heading.border.bottom.color = "#989898", | |
row_group.border.top.color = "#989898", | |
row_group.border.bottom.style = "none", | |
stub.border.style = "dashed", | |
stub.border.color = "#989898", | |
stub.border.width = "1px", | |
summary_row.border.color = "#989898", | |
table.width = "60%" | |
) %>% | |
opt_all_caps() | |
I guess you want the fourth label to read:
"veggie" ~ "veggie (pizzas without any meats whatsoever)"
as 🐔 seems out of place here 😄
Thanks for catching this! Will modify now.
How you setted the alignment of the "sold" and "income" labels to right??
How you setted the alignment of the "sold" and "income" labels to right??
I think you need a row in your code like this:
tab_style(locations = cells_column_labels(columns = TRUE), style = cell_text(align = "right")) %>%
Is there any way to export the table as a png file?
Is there any way to export the table as a png file?
Yes! You can use the gtsave()
function and provide a file name ending with .png
. For example: gtsave(gt_tbl, filename = "pizzaplace.png")
.
Is there any way to export the table as a png file?
Yes! You can use the
gtsave()
function and provide a file name ending with.png
. For example:gtsave(gt_tbl, filename = "pizzaplace.png")
.
Thank you so much!!
I guess you want the fourth label to read:
"veggie" ~ "veggie (pizzas without any meats whatsoever)"
as 🐔 seems out of place here 😄