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The tbl
data frame is the main input to the
gentlg
function for creating the RTF/HTML outputs. This
vignette will show you the tbl
structure and how the
tbl
variables are in action for rendering the RTF/HTML
outputs.
The basic variables of tbl includes label, col1, col2, …, coln, where
label: row text displayed on the 1st column of the table
col1: statistic results displayed on the 2nd column of the table
col2: statistic results displayed on the 3rd column of the table.
The example below shows you a very basic tbl data frame, and how this
tbl is transformed through the gentlg
function call to
create the HTML output.
library(dplyr)
library(tidytlg)
tbl <- tibble::tribble(
~label, ~col1, ~col2, ~col3,
"Analysis Set: ITT", "86", "84", "84",
"Age (Years)", NA, NA, NA,
"N", "86", "84", "84"
)
knitr::kable(tbl)
label | col1 | col2 | col3 |
---|---|---|---|
Analysis Set: ITT | 86 | 84 | 84 |
Age (Years) | NA | NA | NA |
N | 86 | 84 | 84 |
# render tbl
gentlg(huxme = tbl,
format = "HTML",
orientation = "landscape",
opath = ".",
file = "DEMO1",
title = "Basic tbl without formatting",
colheader = c("", "Placebo", "Active 1", "Active 2"),
print.hux = FALSE,
wcol = .30)
#> [[1]]
#> <div style='border-top :1pt solid; border-bottom :1pt solid; '>
#> <div style = "text-indent: -36px; padding-left: 36px;"> DEMO1:
#>   Basic tbl without formatting</div>
#> <div <div <div
#> style='border-b style='border-b style='border-b
#> ottom:1pt ottom:1pt ottom:1pt
#> solid'> Placebo solid'> Active solid'> Active
#> 1 2
#> Analysis Set: ITT 86 84 84
#> Age (Years)
#> N 86 84 84
#> <div style='border-bottom:1pt solid'> [demo1.html][] 14JUN2024,
#> 18:46
#>
#> Column names: label, col1, col2, col3
The above example does not have any formatting in actions on the
table. To enable formatting, additional variables will need to be
created in the tbl
data frame.
For inserting a blank line prior to the 2nd row (i.e. Age (Years)),
we will need to add the newrows
variable with value =
1
.
label | col1 | col2 | col3 | newrows |
---|---|---|---|---|
Analysis Set: ITT | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 |
Age (Years) | NA | NA | NA | 1 |
N | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 |
# render tbl
gentlg(huxme = tbl,
format = "HTML",
orientation = "landscape",
opath = ".",
file = "DEMO2",
title = "Adding the variable of newrows",
colheader = c("", "Placebo", "Active 1", "Active 2"),
print.hux = FALSE,
wcol = .30)
#> [[1]]
#> <div style='border-top :1pt solid; border-bottom :1pt solid; '>
#> <div style = "text-indent: -36px; padding-left: 36px;"> DEMO2:
#>   Adding the variable of newrows</div>
#> <div <div <div
#> style='border-b style='border-b style='border-b
#> ottom:1pt ottom:1pt ottom:1pt
#> solid'> Placebo solid'> Active solid'> Active
#> 1 2
#> Analysis Set: ITT 86 84 84
#>
#> Age (Years)
#> N 86 84 84
#> <div style='border-bottom:1pt solid'> [demo2.html][] 14JUN2024,
#> 18:46
#>
#> Column names: label, col1, col2, col3
For adding 1 indentation to the N
row, we will need to
add the indentme
variable with value = 1, which indicates 1
indentation (2 will result in 2 indentation, and so on).
label | col1 | col2 | col3 | newrows | indentme |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Analysis Set: ITT | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 | 0 |
Age (Years) | NA | NA | NA | 1 | 0 |
N | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 | 1 |
# render tbl
gentlg(huxme = tbl,
format = "HTML",
orientation = "landscape",
opath = ".",
file = "DEMO3",
title = "Adding the variable of indentme",
colheader = c("", "Placebo", "Active 1", "Active 2"),
print.hux = FALSE,
wcol = .30)
#> [[1]]
#> <div style='border-top :1pt solid; border-bottom :1pt solid; '>
#> <div style = "text-indent: -36px; padding-left: 36px;"> DEMO3:
#>   Adding the variable of indentme</div>
#> <div <div <div
#> style='border-b style='border-b style='border-b
#> ottom:1pt ottom:1pt ottom:1pt
#> solid'> Placebo solid'> Active solid'> Active
#> 1 2
#> <div 86 84 84
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'> Analysis
#> Set: ITT
#> <div
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'>
#> <div
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'> Age
#> (Years)
#> <div 86 84 84
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 35.52px'> N
#> <div style='border-bottom:1pt solid'> [demo3.html][] 14JUN2024,
#> 18:46
#>
#> Column names: label, col1, col2, col3
To enable bolding on the row of Age (Years)
, the
boldme
variable with value = 1 will need to be added.
label | col1 | col2 | col3 | newrows | indentme | boldme |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Analysis Set: ITT | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Age (Years) | NA | NA | NA | 1 | 0 | 1 |
N | 86 | 84 | 84 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
# render tbl
gentlg(huxme = tbl,
format = "HTML",
orientation = "landscape",
opath = ".",
file = "DEMO4",
title = "Adding the variable of boldme",
colheader = c("", "Placebo", "Active 1", "Active 2"),
print.hux = FALSE,
wcol = .30)
#> [[1]]
#> <div style='border-top :1pt solid; border-bottom :1pt solid; '>
#> <div style = "text-indent: -36px; padding-left: 36px;"> DEMO4:
#>   Adding the variable of boldme</div>
#> <div <div <div
#> style='border-b style='border-b style='border-b
#> ottom:1pt ottom:1pt ottom:1pt
#> solid'> Placebo solid'> Active solid'> Active
#> 1 2
#> <div 86 84 84
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'> Analysis
#> Set: ITT
#> <div
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'>
#> <div
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'> Age
#> (Years)
#> <div 86 84 84
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 35.52px'> N
#> <div style='border-bottom:1pt solid'> [demo4.html][] 14JUN2024,
#> 18:46
#>
#> Column names: label, col1, col2, col3
There is another formatting variable called newpage
,
where assigning newpage = 1
will start a new page in the
output.
Besides manually adding the formatting variables to tbl
,
we have developed several formatting functions to facilitate the
formatting process:
add_newrows
: add newrows
variable to
the tbl
based on row_type
add_indent
: add indentme
variable to
the tbl
based on row_type
add_newpage
: add newpage
variable to
the tbl
based on row_type
.
The row_type
variable is created in the tbl by calling
the freq
, nested_freq
, and univar
functions, which is used by the above functions for setting up the
formatting variables. The tbl
example below is obtained by
calling the univar
function for summarizing the age
statistics in the CDISC ADSL dataset. After calling the
univar
function, we create the anbr
(analysis
number) variable as the identifier of this tbl
chunk.
tbl <- cdisc_adsl %>%
univar(colvar = "TRT01PN",
rowvar = "AGE",
statlist = statlist(c("N", "MEANSD")),
decimal = 0,
row_header = "Age (Years)") %>%
mutate(anbr = "01")
knitr::kable(tbl)
label | 0 | 54 | 81 | row_type | group_level | anbr |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (Years) | HEADER | 0 | 01 | |||
N | 5 | 5 | 5 | N | 0 | 01 |
Mean (SD) | 69.6 (14.40) | 75.6 (6.73) | 72.2 (9.23) | VALUE | 0 | 01 |
The add_format
function, which incorporates all 3
formatting functions above (add_indent
,
add_newrows
, add_newpage
), can then be applied
to the tbl
for creating the formatting variables.
tbl <- cdisc_adsl %>%
univar(colvar = "TRT01PN",
rowvar = "AGE",
statlist = statlist(c("N", "MEANSD")),
decimal = 0,
row_header = "Age (Years)") %>%
mutate(anbr = "01") %>%
add_format()
knitr::kable(tbl)
label | 0 | 54 | 81 | row_type | anbr | indentme | roworder | newrows | newpage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (Years) | HEADER | 01 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||
N | 5 | 5 | 5 | N | 01 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Mean (SD) | 69.6 (14.40) | 75.6 (6.73) | 72.2 (9.23) | VALUE | 01 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
# render tbl
gentlg(huxme = tbl,
tlf = "Table",
format = "HTML",
orientation = "landscape",
opath = ".",
file = "DEMO5",
title = "Using row_type to set up indentation",
colheader = c("", "Placebo", "Active 1", "Active 2"),
print.hux = FALSE,
wcol = .30)
#> [[1]]
#> <div style='border-top :1pt solid; border-bottom :1pt solid; '>
#> <div style = "text-indent: -36px; padding-left: 36px;"> DEMO5:
#>   Using row_type to set up indentation</div>
#> <div <div <div
#> style='border-b style='border-b style='border-b
#> ottom:1pt ottom:1pt ottom:1pt
#> solid'> Placebo solid'> Active solid'> Active
#> 1 2
#> <div
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 17.76px'> Age
#> (Years)
#> <div 5 5 5
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 35.52px'> N
#> <div 69.6 (14.40) 75.6 (6.73) 72.2 (9.23)
#> style='text-indent:
#> -17.76px;
#> padding-left:
#> 53.28px'> Mean (SD)
#> <div style='border-bottom:1pt solid'> [demo5.html][] 14JUN2024,
#> 18:46
#>
#> Column names: label, 0, 54, 81
The default indentation for each row_type is shown below.
row_type | default indentation |
---|---|
TABLE_BY_HEADER | 0 |
BY_HEADER[1-9] | 0 |
HEADER | 0 |
N | 1 |
VALUE | 2 |
NESTED | 0 |
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