Beautiful tables with the gt package

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Clean, clear tables may not be glamorous, but they're *so* important. Let's get into it! If this vid helps you, please help me a tiny bit by mashing that 'like' button. For more #rstats joy, crush that 'subscribe' button!
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I echo Kkands' remark: your youtube is what I have been searching for. I also marveled at your ability to identify all key gt() functions. gt() main R documentation does not display the options you so proficiently showcase,

AlbertoFCabreraCasillas
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omg i've been needing to get those grouped columns in tables for so long but had no idea how to do it in Rmd without having to dirty your fingers with clumsy latex styling and options in knitr. this will certainly enhance my class reports. thanks a lot!

kkanden
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This is great. Thank you so much for sharing.

VictorHugo-bdbf
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Thank you so much Prof. My data analysis skills changed the moment I came across this channel.

munenedenis
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Thanks for the great explanation, gt is definitely a wonderful package for creating tables.

StatisticsGlobe
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I watch so much of your videos that I'm always randomly saying hey everybody

wapsyed
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Thank you. I'd to know how to create two table spans like physical averages

handcraftmyanmar
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Great content! Will we have part 2 with subtotal, grand total, conditional formatting? I have been using gt as kind of Excel replacement and some tricks are kind of hard... different number format for example, had hard time getting one column subtotal as integer (count) and another one as scientific (10^9 results)

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Error in `cols_label()`:
! Named arguments are required for
`cols_label()`.
Backtrace:
1. ... %>% tab_stubhead(label = "Species")
14. gt::cols_label(., count ~ "Count")
Error in cols_label(., count ~ "Count") :

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