Set up formatting
tbl_format_setup()
is called by format.tbl()
.
This method collects information that is common to the header, body,
and footer parts of a tibble.
Examples:
the dimensions sometimes are reported both in the header and (implicitly) in the footer of a tibble;
the columns shown in the body decide which columns are shown in the footer.
This information is computed once in tbl_format_setup()
.
The result is passed on to the
tbl_format_header()
, tbl_format_body()
, and tbl_format_footer()
methods.
If you need to customize parts of the printed output independently,
override these methods instead.
tbl_format_setup(x, width = NULL, ..., n = NULL, max_extra_cols = NULL) ## S3 method for class 'tbl' tbl_format_setup(x, width, ..., n, max_extra_cols)
x |
An object. |
width |
Actual width for printing, a numeric greater than zero. This argument is mandatory for all implementations of this method. |
... |
Extra arguments to |
n |
Actual number of rows to print. No options should be considered by implementations of this method. |
max_extra_cols |
Number of columns to print abbreviated information for, if the width is too small for the entire tibble. No options should be considered by implementations of this method. |
Extend this method to prepare information that is used
in several parts of the printed output of a tibble-like object,
or to collect additional arguments passed via ...
to
print.tbl()
or format.tbl()
.
We expect that tbl_format_setup()
is extended only rarely,
and overridden only in exceptional circumstances, if at all.
If you override this method, you must also implement
tbl_format_header()
, tbl_format_body()
, and tbl_format_footer()
for your class.
The default method for the "tbl"
class collects information for
standard printing for tibbles.
See new_tbl_format_setup()
for details on the returned object.
An object that can be passed as setup
argument to
tbl_format_header()
, tbl_format_body()
, and tbl_format_footer()
.
tbl_format_setup(palmerpenguins::penguins)
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