Conditional Formatting openxlsx R
I am trying to insert a border across all my columns based on a condition, namely wherever there is a 1 in the Border column, which is column M in Excel. This is what I've got:
border = createStyle(borderColour = "black", border = "top",borderStyle =
"thick", halign = "left" )
Rows = 3:(nrow(Merge)+1)
conditionalFormatting(wb, "Variables Categoricas", cols = 1:13 , rows = Rows,
rule ="($M:$M==1)", style = border)
I'm not exactly sure how the conditionalFormatting function understands the rule parameter. Would appreciate any help in writing this rule properly. Thanks.
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I am trying to insert a border across all my columns based on a condition, namely wherever there is a 1 in the Border column, which is column M in Excel. This is what I've got:
border = createStyle(borderColour = "black", border = "top",borderStyle =
"thick", halign = "left" )
Rows = 3:(nrow(Merge)+1)
conditionalFormatting(wb, "Variables Categoricas", cols = 1:13 , rows = Rows,
rule ="($M:$M==1)", style = border)
I'm not exactly sure how the conditionalFormatting function understands the rule parameter. Would appreciate any help in writing this rule properly. Thanks.
r conditional-formatting openxlsx
Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use theiris
ormtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.
– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47
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I am trying to insert a border across all my columns based on a condition, namely wherever there is a 1 in the Border column, which is column M in Excel. This is what I've got:
border = createStyle(borderColour = "black", border = "top",borderStyle =
"thick", halign = "left" )
Rows = 3:(nrow(Merge)+1)
conditionalFormatting(wb, "Variables Categoricas", cols = 1:13 , rows = Rows,
rule ="($M:$M==1)", style = border)
I'm not exactly sure how the conditionalFormatting function understands the rule parameter. Would appreciate any help in writing this rule properly. Thanks.
r conditional-formatting openxlsx
I am trying to insert a border across all my columns based on a condition, namely wherever there is a 1 in the Border column, which is column M in Excel. This is what I've got:
border = createStyle(borderColour = "black", border = "top",borderStyle =
"thick", halign = "left" )
Rows = 3:(nrow(Merge)+1)
conditionalFormatting(wb, "Variables Categoricas", cols = 1:13 , rows = Rows,
rule ="($M:$M==1)", style = border)
I'm not exactly sure how the conditionalFormatting function understands the rule parameter. Would appreciate any help in writing this rule properly. Thanks.
r conditional-formatting openxlsx
r conditional-formatting openxlsx
asked Jan 20 at 7:19
Rafael ArevaloRafael Arevalo
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Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use theiris
ormtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.
– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47
add a comment |
Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use theiris
ormtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.
– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47
Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use the
iris
or mtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47
Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use the
iris
or mtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47
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Please make a reproducible example. We don't have the object Merge. You can always use the
iris
ormtcars
datasets.. Also don't call objects the same or almost the same as function names. That is an unexpected error waiting to happen.– phiver
Jan 20 at 8:47