Conditional Formatting with R: apply Icon Set
For the first time, I have to format and export a dataframe from R to Excel. This requires a little bit of conditional formatting. By using the openxlsx package, I've been able to do the vast majority of the tasks I need to.
My issue now is around the Icon Set Conditional Formatting. Anyone knows how can I apply this to my dataframe? I've been looking around and, in Python, there's something similar called "conditional_format", which allows one to conditionally format columns by using the parameter icon_set. Is there any way to similarly emulate this by using R?
Thanks.
r excel formatting conditional openxlsx
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For the first time, I have to format and export a dataframe from R to Excel. This requires a little bit of conditional formatting. By using the openxlsx package, I've been able to do the vast majority of the tasks I need to.
My issue now is around the Icon Set Conditional Formatting. Anyone knows how can I apply this to my dataframe? I've been looking around and, in Python, there's something similar called "conditional_format", which allows one to conditionally format columns by using the parameter icon_set. Is there any way to similarly emulate this by using R?
Thanks.
r excel formatting conditional openxlsx
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For the first time, I have to format and export a dataframe from R to Excel. This requires a little bit of conditional formatting. By using the openxlsx package, I've been able to do the vast majority of the tasks I need to.
My issue now is around the Icon Set Conditional Formatting. Anyone knows how can I apply this to my dataframe? I've been looking around and, in Python, there's something similar called "conditional_format", which allows one to conditionally format columns by using the parameter icon_set. Is there any way to similarly emulate this by using R?
Thanks.
r excel formatting conditional openxlsx
For the first time, I have to format and export a dataframe from R to Excel. This requires a little bit of conditional formatting. By using the openxlsx package, I've been able to do the vast majority of the tasks I need to.
My issue now is around the Icon Set Conditional Formatting. Anyone knows how can I apply this to my dataframe? I've been looking around and, in Python, there's something similar called "conditional_format", which allows one to conditionally format columns by using the parameter icon_set. Is there any way to similarly emulate this by using R?
Thanks.
r excel formatting conditional openxlsx
r excel formatting conditional openxlsx
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