![]() ![]() Locations = cells_column_labels(columns = "3")įootnote = "Some authors treat Zn, Cd and Hg as transition metals.", (b) The last two members of the group are known as transition metals.", Table_ = "#FFFFFF",Ĭolumn_ = "#FFFFFF"įootnote = "(a) Whether group 3 is composed of -La-Ac or -Lu-Lr is under review by the IUPAC. # remove borders for non-cells places by putting them in white as "style = NULL" doesn't work # create markdown instruction to make numbers and abbreviations on separate lines So here it is! Nothing complicated, a bit tedious to make, but a nice introduction to this package. For reference, this is the table I tried to replicate. ![]() I stumbled upon a periodic table of elements, and thought it would be a good exercise to reproduce it, as I am not familiar with the gt package. So I was thinking I would not participate to this, but I tried to search "tables stats" online to see if something inspired me. Contrarily to the Shiny contest, I didn't have any idea for this contest as I rarely see beautiful tables that I would like to reproduce, and I don't need to create particularly complicated tables in my work. ![]()
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