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The gt Workshop

This gt workshop will teach you about what gt can do, and, it'll give you an opportunity to experiment with the package. It's available as a Posit Cloud project, and that makes it easy to get up and running.

https://posit.cloud/project/1864185

The goal of the workshop is to introduce you to a lot of examples and provide some time to generate some sample tables, learning bit-by-bit as we go.

Each module of the workshop focuses on a different family of functions, with relevant examples and exercises in each. They are all presented here as Quarto (.qmd) files with one file for each workshop module:

  • "01-create-table.qmd" (The Create Table Family of Functions)

  • "02-create-modify-parts.qmd" (The Create/Modify Parts Family of Functions)

  • "02z-PRACTICE-01-02.qmd" (Practice with functions from modules 01 and 02)

  • "03-format-data.qmd" (The Format Data Family of Functions)

  • "04-modify-columns.qmd" (The Modify Columns Family of Functions)

  • "04z-PRACTICE-03-04.qmd" (Practice with functions from modules 03 and 04)

  • "05-summaries.qmd" (The Add Rows Family of Functions)

  • "06-table_option_functions.qmd" (The Family of Table Option Functions)

  • "06z-PRACTICE-05-06.qmd" (Practice with functions from modules 05 and 06)

You can navigate to any of these and modify the code within the self-contained code chunks. Entire Quarto files can be rendered to HTML.

Installing gt

You can install gt on your system by using install.packages():

install.packages("gt")

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.