huxtable
future
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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.
future
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Running Code in Parallel
Check out the future package: https://github.com/HenrikBengtsson/future
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What's faster: run simultaneously on multiple terminals, or run everything sequentially on one terminal?
If you're a fan of the tidyverse check out the furrr package, which is based on the future package. Let's you apply your map() functions in parallel very easily.
What are some alternatives?
groundhog - Reproducible R Scripts Via Date Controlled Installing & Loading of CRAN & Git Packages
seurat - R toolkit for single cell genomics
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.
R-sharp - R# language is a kind of R liked vectorized language implements on .NET environment for the bioinformatics data analysis
lmForc - R package for evaluating linear forecasting models.
HoRM - Supplemental Functions and Datasets for "Handbook of Regression Methods"
docxtractr - :scissors: Extract Tables from Microsoft Word Documents with R
hts - Hierarchical and Grouped Time Series
targets - Function-oriented Make-like declarative workflows for R
r2u - CRAN as Ubuntu Binaries
shiny.i18n - Shiny applications internationalization made easy
openxlsx - openxlsx - a fast way to read and write complex xslx files