5

I am using R Markdown to output to pdf, and I am trying to get a table and a plot aligned side by side horizontally. I can get fig.align = "right" to align the plot to the right of the page, but it is plotted under the table (formatted with kable) and not side by side with it. Any tips?

elbord77
  • 311
  • 1
  • 2
  • 11

3 Answers3

4

Here is a way using the TeX package floatrow:

---
title: "Untitled"
header-includes:
  - \usepackage{floatrow}
output: 
  pdf_document:
    keep_tex: true
---

\newfloatcommand{btabbox}{table}

\begin{figure}[H]
  \begin{floatrow}
    \ffigbox{%
```{r, fig.align = "right", echo = F}
plot(mpg ~ hp, data = mtcars)
```
    }{\caption{A figure}}

    \btabbox{%
```{r, fig.align = "right", echo = F}
knitr::kable(head(mtcars[,1:3]), format = "latex")
```
    }{\caption{A table}}
  \end{floatrow}
\end{figure}

enter image description here

Martin Schmelzer
  • 23,283
  • 6
  • 73
  • 98
4

I prefer the method by Martin, but if you wanted to have a less LaTeX reliant solution, you could convert the table into a grid graphic and plot it as a subfigure:

---
header-includes:
  - \usepackage{subfig}
output: pdf_document
---

```{r, fig.cap='two plots', fig.subcap= c('A figure', 'A table'), out.width = '.49\\linewidth', echo = F, fig.align='center'}
library(gridExtra)
library(grid)

plot(mpg ~ hp, data = mtcars)

grid.newpage()
grid.table(head(mtcars[,1:6]), theme = ttheme_minimal())
```

enter image description here

Martin Schmelzer
  • 23,283
  • 6
  • 73
  • 98
Michael Harper
  • 14,721
  • 2
  • 60
  • 84
3

I was able to do this with a combination of the multicol package and minipages. Just another option...

Here's the code:

---
title: "Untitled"
header-includes:
  - \usepackage{multicol}
  - \newcommand{\btwocol}{\begin{multicols}{2}}
  - \newcommand{\etwocol}{\end{multicols}}
output: 
  pdf_document:
    keep_tex: true
---

```{r minipage_funs, echo = FALSE}
## adding minipages in Rmarkdown only seems to work for me when returned from function
fig_table_mp_start <- function() {
  return("\\begin{minipage}{\\textwidth}")
}
fig_table_mp_end <- function() {
  return("\\end{minipage}")
}
```

`r fig_table_mp_start()`

\btwocol

```{r, fig.align = "right", echo = FALSE}
plot(mpg ~ hp, data = mtcars)
```


```{r, fig.align = "right", echo = FALSE}
knitr::kable(head(mtcars[,1:3]), format = "latex")
```

\etwocol

`r fig_table_mp_end()`

I assume you can play around with padding to make it look pretty.

code_cowboy
  • 596
  • 5
  • 18