% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/render-table.R \name{renderTable} \alias{renderTable} \title{Table Output} \usage{ renderTable(expr, striped = FALSE, hover = FALSE, bordered = FALSE, spacing = c("s", "xs", "m", "l"), width = "auto", align = NULL, rownames = FALSE, colnames = TRUE, digits = NULL, na = "NA", ..., env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE, outputArgs = list()) } \arguments{ \item{expr}{An expression that returns an R object that can be used with \code{\link[xtable]{xtable}}.} \item{striped, hover, bordered}{Logicals: if \code{TRUE}, apply the corresponding Bootstrap table format to the output table.} \item{spacing}{The spacing between the rows of the table (\code{xs} stands for "extra small", \code{s} for "small", \code{m} for "medium" and \code{l} for "large").} \item{width}{Table width. Must be a valid CSS unit (like "100%", "400px", "auto") or a number, which will be coerced to a string and have "px" appended.} \item{align}{A string that specifies the column alignment. If equal to \code{'l'}, \code{'c'} or \code{'r'}, then all columns will be, respectively, left-, center- or right-aligned. Otherwise, \code{align} must have the same number of characters as the resulting table (if \code{rownames = TRUE}, this will be equal to \code{ncol()+1}), with the \emph{i}-th character specifying the alignment for the \emph{i}-th column (besides \code{'l'}, \code{'c'} and \code{'r'}, \code{'?'} is also permitted - \code{'?'} is a placeholder for that particular column, indicating that it should keep its default alignment). If \code{NULL}, then all numeric/integer columns (including the row names, if they are numbers) will be right-aligned and everything else will be left-aligned (\code{align = '?'} produces the same result).} \item{rownames, colnames}{Logicals: include rownames? include colnames (column headers)?} \item{digits}{An integer specifying the number of decimal places for the numeric columns (this will not apply to columns with an integer class). If \code{digits} is set to a negative value, then the numeric columns will be displayed in scientific format with a precision of \code{abs(digits)} digits.} \item{na}{The string to use in the table cells whose values are missing (i.e. they either evaluate to \code{NA} or \code{NaN}).} \item{...}{Arguments to be passed through to \code{\link[xtable]{xtable}} and \code{\link[xtable]{print.xtable}}.} \item{env}{The environment in which to evaluate \code{expr}.} \item{quoted}{Is \code{expr} a quoted expression (with \code{quote()})? This is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.} \item{outputArgs}{A list of arguments to be passed through to the implicit call to \code{\link{tableOutput}} when \code{renderTable} is used in an interactive R Markdown document.} } \description{ Creates a reactive table that is suitable for assigning to an \code{output} slot. } \details{ The corresponding HTML output tag should be \code{div} and have the CSS class name \code{shiny-html-output}. }