在我的数据集中,我想要分析60个组,并使用R Markdown将其分析到HTML报告中。因为我想对每个组应用相同的分析,我希望有一种方法可以动态生成代码块/分析。
简单地说,我想避免复制该块60次。
我遇到了this这个使用knitr
中的孩子的问题。我试图用虹膜数据集复制它。在下面的例子中,我想做的就是生成三个H4标题,每个标题一个。
值得注意的是,我没有嫁给这种方法,它似乎与我想做的事情有关。
以下是我使用的文件:
parent.RMD
档案。这将是我的“主人”报告。
Automate Chunks of Analysis in R Markdown
========================================================
```{r setup, echo=FALSE}
library(knitr)
```
```{r run-numeric-md, include=FALSE}
out = NULL
for (i in as.character(unique(iris$Species))) {
out = c(out, knit_child('child.Rmd'))
}
```
这是child.Rmd
。
#### Species = `r [i]`
答案 0 :(得分:17)
尝试knit_expand()
:
Automate Chunks of Analysis in R Markdown
========================================================
```{r setup, echo=FALSE}
library(knitr)
```
```{r run-numeric-md, include=FALSE}
out = NULL
for (i in as.character(unique(iris$Species))) {
out = c(out, knit_expand(text='#### Species = {{i}}'))
}
```
`r paste(knit(text = out), collapse = '\n')`
您还可以创建一个类似'child.rmd'
的模板文件并将其放入for循环中,这样您就不必在引号中加入复杂的分析:
out = c(out, knit_expand('template.rmd'))
然后让你的'template.rmd'
成为:
#### Species = {{i}}
答案 1 :(得分:5)
采用@ sam的解决方案,我做了以下通用功能。假设您在列grfDf
中有一个名为graph
的数据框,其中包含DiagrammeR图形对象。以下是您在Rmd:r require(DiagrammeR); renderHtmlWidgetList(grfDf$graph, render_graph)
中绘制所有图形所需的全部内容。请参阅警告代码。
```
require(knitr)
#' Render a list of htmlWidgets using various tricks
#'
#' @param widgetList A list of htmlWidget objects to be rendered
#' @param renderFunction The function to render individual widgets. It can be either a name
#' of the rendering function, e.g., "render_graph" in DiagrammeR, or the actual function to
#' be passed to this call.
#' @return The knitted string. This is to be included in the output by using `r renderHtmlWidgetList(...)`;
#' @details This is a collection of various tricks. See the URL citations in the code.
#' Note that this code does alliterate global variables starting with "renderHtmlWidgetList_".
#' You may want to delete them using rm(list = ls(pattern="renderHtmlWidgetList_*")).
#' @examples Inlcude the following in the Rmd directly
#' `r require(DiagrammeR); renderHtmlWidgetList(grfDf$graph, render_graph)`
#'
#' @export
renderHtmlWidgetList <- function(widgetList, renderFunction){
# error checking
stopifnot(is.list(widgetList))
# handles if the renderFunction is actually a function
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10520772/in-r-how-to-get-an-objects-name-after-it-is-sent-to-a-function
if(is.function(renderFunction)) {
# convert back to string, because we need to knit it later
renderFunction <- deparse(substitute(renderFunction))
}
stopifnot(is.character(renderFunction) & length(renderFunction)==1)
stopifnot(exists(renderFunction, mode = "function"))
# inject global vars; make sure we have a unique global var name
gVarName<- paste0("renderHtmlWidgetList_", sample(1:10000, 1))
while (exists(gVarName)) {
gVarName<- paste0("renderHtmlWidgetList_", sample(1:10000, 1))
}
# assigning widgetList to a global temp var
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5510966/create-a-variable-name-with-paste-in-r
assign(gVarName, widgetList, envir = .GlobalEnv)
# solution from https://gist.github.com/ReportMort/9ccb544a337fd1778179
out <- NULL
knitPrefix <- "\n```{r results='asis', cache=FALSE, echo=FALSE}\n\n"
knitSuffix <- "\n\n```"
for (i in 1:length(widgetList)) {
knit_expanded <- paste0(knitPrefix, renderFunction, "(", gVarName, "[[", i, "]])")
out = c(out, knit_expanded)
}
#invisible(out)
paste(knitr::knit(text = out), collapse = '\n')
}
```