Create a Viewport Tree for the Forest Plot
Usage
forest_viewport(
tbl,
width_row_names = NULL,
width_columns = NULL,
width_forest = grid::unit(1, "null"),
gap_column = grid::unit(1, "lines"),
gap_header = grid::unit(1, "lines"),
mat_form = NULL
)
Arguments
- tbl
(rtable
)
- width_row_names
(grid::unit
)
Width of row names
- width_columns
(grid::unit
)
Width of column spans
- width_forest
(grid::unit
)
Width of the forest plot
- gap_column
(grid::unit
)
Gap width between the columns
- gap_header
(grid::unit
)
Gap width between the header
- mat_form
matrix print form of the table
Examples
library(grid)
tbl <- rtable(
header = rheader(
rrow("", "E", rcell("CI", colspan = 2)),
rrow("", "A", "B", "C")
),
rrow("row 1", 1, 0.8, 1.1),
rrow("row 2", 1.4, 0.8, 1.6),
rrow("row 3", 1.2, 0.8, 1.2)
)
# \donttest{
v <- forest_viewport(tbl)
grid::grid.newpage()
showViewport(v)
# }