The reporter package supports three types of output: TXT, RTF, and PDF. The package produces TXT reports by default. If you want to produce RTF or PDF output, simply change the output type. Below is the summary table with stub example from above, the only change being that the output_type
is now set to RTF.
library(reporter)
# Create temporary path
<- file.path(tempdir(), "example9.rtf")
tmp
# Read in prepared data
<- read.table(header = TRUE, text = '
df var label A B
"ampg" "N" "19" "13"
"ampg" "Mean" "18.8 (6.5)" "22.0 (4.9)"
"ampg" "Median" "16.4" "21.4"
"ampg" "Q1 - Q3" "15.1 - 21.2" "19.2 - 22.8"
"ampg" "Range" "10.4 - 33.9" "14.7 - 32.4"
"cyl" "8 Cylinder" "10 ( 52.6%)" "4 ( 30.8%)"
"cyl" "6 Cylinder" "4 ( 21.1%)" "3 ( 23.1%)"
"cyl" "4 Cylinder" "5 ( 26.3%)" "6 ( 46.2%)"')
# Create table
<- create_table(df, first_row_blank = TRUE) %>%
tbl stub(c("var", "label")) %>%
define(var, blank_after = TRUE, label_row = TRUE,
format = c(ampg = "Miles Per Gallon", cyl = "Cylinders")) %>%
define(label, indent = .25) %>%
define(A, label = "Group A", align = "center", n = 19) %>%
define(B, label = "Group B", align = "center", n = 13)
# Create report and add content
<- create_report(tmp, output_type = "RTF") %>%
rpt set_margins(top = 1, bottom = 1) %>%
options_fixed(font_size = 12) %>%
page_header(left = "Client: Motor Trend", right = "Study: Cars") %>%
titles("Table 1.0", "MTCARS Summary Table") %>%
add_content(tbl) %>%
footnotes("* Motor Trend, 1974") %>%
page_footer(left = Sys.time(),
center = "Confidential",
right = "Page [pg] of [tpg]")
# Write out report
write_report(rpt)
# View report
# file.show(tmp)
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