With the crayon package, one can create colored strings:
library(crayon)
dat <- data.frame(X=c(yellow("foobar"), green("baz")), Y = cyan("qux"))
Here is the encoded dat:
> dat
X Y
1 \033[33mfoobar\033[39m \033[36mqux\033[39m
2 \033[32mbaz\033[39m \033[36mqux\033[39m
With write.table, one can get the table with the colors:
But the alignment is lost. How to get the colored dataframe with a nice alignment?
The colorDF package allows to set colors in a dataframe, but does not allow to do what I want. What I want is to be able to color one word say in red at every occurrence of this word in a column. The df_search function of colorDF is close to what I want, but it colors the entire cells where the pattern is found, I want to color one word only.
For example, in this dataframe:
# file line code
# 1 folder/f.R 1 f <- function(x){
# 2 folder/subfolder/g.R 1 g <- function(y){
# 3 folder/subfolder/subsubfolder/h.R 1 h <- function(z){
I want the word function in the code column to be red.

You could use a
tibbleinstead of adata.frameas it allows to print vectors nicely, seevignette("pillar", package = "vctrs").In particular :
To answer your question, you could create a
function_redclass extendingcharacter, seevignette("s3-vector", package = "vctrs"):