![]() ![]() So how does that work? kable prints out the following: |country |continent | year| lifeExp| pop| gdpPercap| This gives us the following output top_gap <- head(gapminder) Kable takes a ame as input, and outputs the table into a markdown table, which will get rendered into the appropriate output format.įor example, let’s say we wanted to share the first 6 rows of our gapminder data. 20.1 How can I include a screenshot of an interactive graphic in PDF or Word?.19.2 How do I set options specific to each output.14.14 My Figure or Table isn’t being cited.14.13 I want to include inline R code verbatim to show an example.14.11 “The Legend of Link I”: Your images in !() don’t work.14.10 “Spolling II” Incorrectly spelled chunk option inputs.14.9 “Spolling I” Incorrectly spelled chunk options.14.8 “The Path Not Taken” File path incorrect. ![]() 14.6 “Forgotten Trails II”: Chunk option with trailing ", or not input.14.4 “Not what I ordered”: Objects not created in the right order.14.3 “Duplication”: Duplicated chunk names.14 Common Problems with rmarkdown (and some solutions).13 Captioning and referencing equations.12.6 How to move the bibliography location.12.5 How to change the bibliography style.12 Citating Articles & Bibliography Styles.11.4 How to refer to tables and figures in text?.9.4 Which chunk options should you care about for this?.6.4.1 A note on workflow with rmarkdown: HTML first, PDF/word later.6.4 How do I convert to HTML, PDF, or Word?.5.8 Nick’s rmarkdown hygiene reccommendations.5.4 The anatomy of an rmarkdown document.4.12.1 Aside: Creating an RStudio project.4.9 Your Turn: Use your own rstudio project.4.5 When you start a new project: Open a new RStudio project.3.4 What is RStudio, and why should I use it?.1.9 Rmarkdown helps complete the solution to the reproducibility problem.1.7 Markdown as a new player to legibility.1.6 Literate programming is a partial solution. ![]()
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