Customize your tibble subclass
Gain full control over the appearance of the pillars of your tibble subclass
in its body.
These methods are intended for implementers of subclasses of the "tbl"
class.
Users will rarely need them.
ctl_new_pillar(controller, x, width, ..., title = NULL) ctl_new_compound_pillar(controller, x, width, ..., title = NULL)
controller |
The object of class |
x |
A vector, can also be a data frame, array or matrix
in |
width |
The available width, can be a vector for multiple tiers |
... |
These dots are for future extensions and must be empty. |
title |
The title, derived from the name of the column in the data |
ctl_new_pillar()
is called to construct pillars for regular (one-dimensional)
vectors.
The default implementation returns an object constructed with pillar()
.
Extend this method to tweak pillar components returned from the default
implementation.
Override this method to completely change the appearance of the pillars.
ctl_new_compound_pillar()
is called for compound pillars: columns
that are data frames, matrices or arrays.
The default implementation returns a compound pillar with suitable formatting
for the titles and types of the sub-pillar.
Users will only rarely need to override this method if ever.
All components must be of the same height. This restriction may be levied in the future.
Implementations should return NULL
if none of the data
fits the available width.
# Create pillar objects ctl_new_pillar( palmerpenguins::penguins, palmerpenguins::penguins$species[1:3], width = 60 ) ctl_new_pillar( palmerpenguins::penguins, palmerpenguins::penguins$bill_length_mm[1:3], width = 60 ) # Packed data frame ctl_new_compound_pillar( tibble::tibble(), palmerpenguins::penguins, width = 60 ) # Packed matrix ctl_new_compound_pillar(tibble::tibble(), matrix(1:6, ncol = 2), width = 60) # Packed array ctl_new_compound_pillar(tibble::tibble(), Titanic, width = 60) # Customize output lines <- function(char = "-") { stopifnot(nchar(char) == 1) structure(char, class = "lines") } format.lines <- function(x, width, ...) { paste(rep(x, width), collapse = "") } ctl_new_pillar.line_tbl <- function(controller, x, width, ..., title = NULL) { out <- NextMethod() new_pillar(list( title = out$title, type = out$type, lines = new_pillar_component(list(lines("=")), width = 1), data = out$data )) } vctrs::new_data_frame( list(a = 1:3, b = letters[1:3]), class = c("line_tbl", "tbl") )
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