问题
I am unable to find a way to include dynamic font colors in R Markdown based on the value of a variable (>0, ==0, or <0). Could anyone help? I tried an if statement where the return value is latex syntax, but that errored out. To be clear, I'm looking for PDF output. Here's what I tried:
```{r setup, include=FALSE}
x <- 4
```
This is an R Markdown document.
`r if (x>0) {\textcolor{red}{Markdown}} else if (x==0) {\textcolor{blue}{Markdown}} else {\textcolor{yellow}{Markdown}}`
In this dummy example, the font color should change based on the value of x (which I've set to 4).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
回答1:
I believe your issue is that the \t
is interpretted as a tab
character. Try escaping the \
like so:
`r if (x>0) "\\textcolor{red}{Markdown}" else if (x==0) "\\textcolor{blue}{Markdown}" else "\\textcolor{yellow}{Markdown}"`
That works when I run it.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40344407/conditional-font-color-r-markdown