tinytable
  • Tutorial (HTML)
    • Tiny Tables
    • Formatting
    • Style
    • Groups and labels
    • Plots and images
    • Themes
    • HTML customization
    • Notebooks
    • Interactive tables
    • Tips and Tricks
    • Gallery
  • Tutorial (LaTeX)
  • Tutorial (Typst)
  • Gallery
  1. Tutorial (HTML)
  2. Gallery
  • Tutorial (HTML)
    • Tiny tables
    • Format
    • Style
    • Groups and labels
    • Plots and images
    • Themes
    • HTML
    • Notebooks
    • Interactive tables
    • Tips and tricks
    • Alternatives
    • Gallery
  • Tutorial (LaTeX)
  • Tutorial (Typst)
  • Tutorial (Word)
  • Gallery
  • Functions
    • tt
    • format_tt
    • style_tt
    • group_tt
    • plot_tt
    • save_tt
    • Theme formats
      • theme_html
      • theme_latex
      • theme_typst
    • Theme styles
      • theme_default
      • theme_grid
      • theme_revealjs
      • theme_rotate
      • theme_striped
      • theme_empty
      • theme_tt (deprecated)
    • Helpers
      • print
      • rbind2
  • News
  • License
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On this page

  • Gallery
    • Students
    • Lemurs
    • Wines
    • AI Stocks
  1. Tutorial (HTML)
  2. Gallery

Gallery

This gallery shows advanced tinytable examples. A link to the full code and data required to reproduce the full HTML tables is given above each screenshot.

Students

Original table designed by Illak Blog, who created the first version in gt format for the RStudio Table Contest. Code and data for the tinytable translation are available on GitHub.

Lemurs

Original table designed by Nicola Rennie, who created the first version in gt format for the 2022 RStudio Table Contest. Code and data for the tinytable translation are available on GitHub.

Wines

Original table designed by Abdoul Madjid, who created the first version in gt format for the RStudio Table Contest. Code and data for the tinytable translation are available on Github.

Table showing a list of wines with various attributes including price, rating, and origin.

AI Stocks

Original table designed by Arnav Chauhan, who created the first version for the 2024 Posit Table Contest. Code and data for the tinytable version are available on GitHub.

Alternatives
Tutorial (LaTeX)