I included resize.height=0.5,resize.width=0.5
in the code chunk, but still can't resize the table generated by stargazer. Can anyone tell me why?
My code chunk options look like this:
echo=FALSE,warning=FALSE,results='asis',resize.height=0.5,resize.width=0.5}
The stargazer codes are like this:
stargazer(did.student,student.control.kmt,student.control.neu,student.control.dpp,header = FALSE,
title="DD Model",
covariate.labels = c("Treatment","group","Treatment*group"),
dep.var.labels = "attitude",
column.labels = c("","party1","Independent","party2"),
label = "DiD-students")
Would appreciate any help!
-- Forgot to mention - I'm using beamer with the table.
I kind of solve the problem myself:
To adjust table size with stargazer, you can change the font size font.size=
, make the Stargazer single row single.row = TRUE
and change the space between columns column.sep.width = "1pt"
in stargazer()
.
Though the link here suggests using print(stargazer(),scalebox='0.7')
, it doesn't work for me perhaps because I'm using Markdown with Beamer, but I'm not sure. Would still love to have more contribution on this.
I was hoping for a more straightforward answer, but this works!
This comment on GitHub inspired me to implement \resizebox{}
into stargazer()
. You can use resizebox.stargazer()
to specify the size of the table outputted from stargazer()
with tab.width
and/or tab.height
arguments. To activate the function, you need to run the following code first:
resizebox.stargazer = function(..., tab.width = "!", tab.height = "!"
){
#Activate str_which() function:
require(stringr)
#Extract the code returned from stargazer()
res = capture.output(
stargazer::stargazer(...)
)
#Render the arguments:
tab.width = tab.width
tab.height = tab.height
#Attach "}" between \end{tabular} and \end{table}
res =
prepend(res, "}", before = length(res))
#Input \resizebox before \begin{tabular}
res =
c(res[1:str_which(res, "^\\\\begin\\{tabular\\}.*")-1],
paste0("\\resizebox{",tab.width,"}{",tab.height,"}{%"),
res[str_which(res, "^\\\\begin\\{tabular\\}.*"):length(res)]
)
#Produce the whole strings
cat(res, sep = "\n")
}
You can specify the table size by e.g. resizebox.stargazer(..., tab.width = "0.7\\textwidth")
. Note that you have to write the TeX commands from \\
instead of \
.
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