epoxy isn’t just for reports and Shiny apps! You can use the
epoxy()
function just like an epoxy
knitr
chunk.
movie <- list(
year = 1989,
title = "Back to the Future Part II",
budget = 4e+07
)
epoxy(
"The movie {.titlecase movie$title}",
"was released in {movie$year}",
"and was filmed with a budget of",
"{.dollar movie$budget}.",
.sep = "\n"
)
#> The movie Back to the Future Part II
#> was released in 1989
#> and was filmed with a budget of
#> $40,000,000.
For HTML and LaTeX contexts, check out epoxy_html()
and
epoxy_latex()
. These work just like epoxy()
,
but use convenient defaults for HTML and LaTeX settings.