
The onsvtables package provides a function for
customizing gt tables with the National Road Safety Observatory
(ONSV) style.
You can install the latest release of onsvtables from
CRAN with:
install.packages("onsvtables")Or the development version:
devtools::install_github("jotasaraiva/onsvtables")This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(onsvtables)
df <- data.frame(
var1 = c("lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"),
var2 = c(1, 2, 3)
)
tbl_onsv <-
df |>
gt::gt() |>
tab_onsv()This package can be cited as follows:
citation("onsvtables")
#> To cite package 'onsvtables' in publications use:
#>
#> Saraiva JPM, Santos PAB (2024). _onsvtables: National Road Safety
#> Observatory (ONSV) Styles for 'gt' Tables_.
#> https://github.com/ONSV/onsvtables,
#> https://onsv.github.io/onsvtables/.
#>
#> A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
#>
#> @Manual{,
#> title = {onsvtables: National Road Safety Observatory (ONSV) Styles for 'gt' Tables},
#> author = {João Pedro Melani Saraiva and Pedro Augusto Borges Santos},
#> year = {2024},
#> note = {https://github.com/ONSV/onsvtables, https://onsv.github.io/onsvtables/},
#> }
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