Using table caption on R markdown file using knitr to use in pandoc to convert to pdf

醉酒当歌 提交于 2019-11-30 03:38:25

If you do not insist on using a LaTeX/HTML-only solution with the otherwise awesome xtable package, you might achieve the same with Pandoc's markdown. One option is to add the caption manually below the table, or use my R Pandoc writer package:

> library(pander)                         # load pkg
> panderOptions('table.split.table', Inf) # not to split table
> set.caption('Hello Fisher!')            # add caption
> pander(head(iris))                      # show (almost) any R object in markdown
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 Sepal.Length   Sepal.Width   Petal.Length   Petal.Width   Species 
-------------- ------------- -------------- ------------- ---------
     5.1            3.5           1.4            0.2       setosa  

     4.9            3.0           1.4            0.2       setosa  

     4.7            3.2           1.3            0.2       setosa  

     4.6            3.1           1.5            0.2       setosa  

     5.0            3.6           1.4            0.2       setosa  

     5.4            3.9           1.7            0.4       setosa  
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Table: Hello Fisher!

Then use Pandoc to convert this markdown file to HTML, LaTeX, docx, odt or any other popular document formats.

You can insert tables with automatically numbered captions in markdown for processing with pandoc using straight knitr code. Insert this code snippet at the top of your .rmd file:

```{r setup, echo=FALSE}
tn = local({
  i = 0
  function(x) {
    i <<- i + 1
    paste('\n\n:Table ', i, ': ', x, sep = '')
    # The : before Table tells pandoc to wrap your caption in <caption></caption>
  }
})
knit_hooks$set(tab.cap = function(before, options, envir) {
  if(!before)
    tn(options$tab.cap)
})
default_output_hook = knit_hooks$get("output")
knit_hooks$set(output = function(x, options) {
  if (is.null(options$tab.cap) == F)  
    x
  else
    default_output_hook(x,options)
})
```

To insert a numbered table caption:

```{r myirischunk, tab.cap="This is the head of the Iris table"}
kable(head(iris))
```

By overriding the output hook and using tab.cap you don't need to clutter your chunk options with results='asis'.

Thanks Knitr!

PS: If you want to convert to latex/pdf you would probably want latex to number the tables for you. In that case you could change tn(options$tab.cap) to paste('\n\n:', options$tab.cap, sep='') - but I haven't tested this.

You can accomplish this with xtable. Add caption to xtable and comment=FALSE to the print function.

print(
  xtable(
    head(iris),
    caption = 'Iris data'
  ),
  comment = FALSE,
  type = 'latex'
)

See the xtable and print.xtable documentation.

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