Writes a title in a target HTML output
A title is a string with the S3 class "title". The function as.title
gives this class to an object, so that title method of HTML could apply to it. However, it is also possibly to call this method, explicitly, providing a plain string.
## S3 method for class 'title' HTML(x, HR = 2, CSSclass=NULL, file = HTMLGetFile(), append=TRUE,...) as.title(x)
x |
string |
HR |
rank attribute of the HTML <H?> tag |
CSSclass |
CSS class to use for personalised reports |
file |
the target HTML file |
append |
logical. If 'TRUE' output will be appended to 'file'; otherwise, it will overwrite the contents of 'file' |
... |
... |
no value returned.
For a discussion about .HTML.file default value for file argument, refer to HTMLStart
Eric Lecoutre
## Write a title in the file /test.html. ## Target file may be changed when submitting this code... myfile <- paste(tempfile(),".html",sep="") tit1 <- as.title("This is method 1") HTML(tit1, file=myfile) HTML.title("This is method 2",file=myfile, HR=3) cat("\n Test output written in: ",myfile)
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