huxtable
An R package to create styled tables in multiple output formats, with a friendly, modern interface. (by hughjonesd)
docxtractr
:scissors: Extract Tables from Microsoft Word Documents with R (by hrbrmstr)
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huxtable
Posts with mentions or reviews of huxtable.
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What type of table is this, and is there a way to do this in R?
As for styling, I highly recommend the huxtable package. You can style rows, columns, and individual cells however you want. It uses dplyr pipelining, if you’re familiar with that, so it’s super intuitive to use too.
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Web4 Should Run on LaTeX
I wrote a little R package to write tables. I knew what HTML tables and Word tables could do. I wrote the interface to use all those features. LaTeX nerds were super proud of their tables. Should be easy to reimplement the features in TeX, right?
https://github.com/hughjonesd/huxtable/blob/master/R/latex.R
TeX is an abomination from hell.
docxtractr
Posts with mentions or reviews of docxtractr.
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Retrieving FASTA sequence of protein from a word doc having 560+ data
You could directly parse the contents of the .docx-file in R using docxtractr. This would probably be the most scalable solution.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing huxtable and docxtractr you can also consider the following projects:
groundhog - Reproducible R Scripts Via Date Controlled Installing & Loading of CRAN & Git Packages
papaja - papaja (Preparing APA Journal Articles) is an R package that provides document formats to produce complete APA manuscripts from RMarkdown-files (PDF and Word documents) and helper functions that facilitate reporting statistics, tables, and plots.
lmForc - R package for evaluating linear forecasting models.
targets - Function-oriented Make-like declarative workflows for R
shiny.i18n - Shiny applications internationalization made easy
drake - An R-focused pipeline toolkit for reproducibility and high-performance computing