--- title: "Introduction to condformat" author: "Sergio Oller" date: "`r Sys.Date()`" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Introduction to condformat} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- # Quickstart `condformat` prints a data frame with cells formatted according to several rules or criteria. It is integrated with the RStudio Viewer or a web browser, and it supports `knitr` and `rmarkdown` outputs using both HTML and PDF ($\LaTeX$) output formats. Other formats are not supported, although patches to enable them are welcome. ## Basic syntax Its syntax should be familiar to `ggplot` users, with tidy evaluation. condformat(a_data_frame) %>% # A data frame to print rule_fill_discrete(ColumnA) %>% # Add formatting rules to the data frame rule_fill_gradient(ColumnB) ## Example: ```{r} data(iris) library(condformat) condformat(iris[c(1:5,70:75, 120:125),]) %>% rule_fill_discrete(Species) %>% rule_fill_discrete(c(Sepal.Width, Sepal.Length), expression = Sepal.Width > Sepal.Length - 2.25, colours = c("TRUE" = "#7D00FF")) %>% rule_fill_gradient2(Petal.Length) %>% rule_text_bold(Sepal.Length, Species == "setosa") %>% rule_text_color(Sepal.Length, ifelse(Species == "setosa", "yellow", "")) %>% rule_fill_bar(Petal.Width, limits = c(0, NA)) ```