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in R markdown, knitting to PDF, kable allows to include a 'caption' (which really is a table title), but I'd like to add another caption below the table in smaller font. Any ideas how to do that? (I don't want to just add text below in the main markdown doc because then it's number and not part of the table float).



Here's some code example:



library(knitr)
name <- c('Na~2~O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
value <- c(2,3,5)
data <- data.frame(name, value)
rownames(data) <- data[,1]
data$name <- NULL
kable(data, format = "pandoc", caption = 'some title')









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  • It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
    – Bruno Pinheiro
    Nov 21 at 0:40


















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in R markdown, knitting to PDF, kable allows to include a 'caption' (which really is a table title), but I'd like to add another caption below the table in smaller font. Any ideas how to do that? (I don't want to just add text below in the main markdown doc because then it's number and not part of the table float).



Here's some code example:



library(knitr)
name <- c('Na~2~O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
value <- c(2,3,5)
data <- data.frame(name, value)
rownames(data) <- data[,1]
data$name <- NULL
kable(data, format = "pandoc", caption = 'some title')









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  • It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
    – Bruno Pinheiro
    Nov 21 at 0:40
















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in R markdown, knitting to PDF, kable allows to include a 'caption' (which really is a table title), but I'd like to add another caption below the table in smaller font. Any ideas how to do that? (I don't want to just add text below in the main markdown doc because then it's number and not part of the table float).



Here's some code example:



library(knitr)
name <- c('Na~2~O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
value <- c(2,3,5)
data <- data.frame(name, value)
rownames(data) <- data[,1]
data$name <- NULL
kable(data, format = "pandoc", caption = 'some title')









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in R markdown, knitting to PDF, kable allows to include a 'caption' (which really is a table title), but I'd like to add another caption below the table in smaller font. Any ideas how to do that? (I don't want to just add text below in the main markdown doc because then it's number and not part of the table float).



Here's some code example:



library(knitr)
name <- c('Na~2~O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
value <- c(2,3,5)
data <- data.frame(name, value)
rownames(data) <- data[,1]
data$name <- NULL
kable(data, format = "pandoc", caption = 'some title')






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  • It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
    – Bruno Pinheiro
    Nov 21 at 0:40




















  • It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
    – Bruno Pinheiro
    Nov 21 at 0:40


















It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
– Bruno Pinheiro
Nov 21 at 0:40






It's not exactly another caption, but maybe adding a footnote with kableextra package. Take a look here
– Bruno Pinheiro
Nov 21 at 0:40














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You could use xtable. For that you need to put your data into a list and give it an attribute "message".



```{r table1, results='asis', message=FALSE, echo = FALSE}
data <- list(data)
attr(data, "message") <- c("\textit{Note: }Here you can enter some",
"text as your desired caption",
"there's somewhere a workaround",
"not needing to put in text like this",
"but at least it works.")

library(xtable)
print(xtableList(data, caption="some title")
, caption.placement = "top"
, sanitize.text.function = identity
)
```


Yields



enter image description here



Data



name <- c('Na\textsubscript{2}O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
value <- c(2,3,5)
data <- data.frame(name, value)
rownames(data) <- data[,1]
data$name <- NULL


Note: In addition, for better formatting this solution should also be applicable here (not tried yet though).






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    You could use xtable. For that you need to put your data into a list and give it an attribute "message".



    ```{r table1, results='asis', message=FALSE, echo = FALSE}
    data <- list(data)
    attr(data, "message") <- c("\textit{Note: }Here you can enter some",
    "text as your desired caption",
    "there's somewhere a workaround",
    "not needing to put in text like this",
    "but at least it works.")

    library(xtable)
    print(xtableList(data, caption="some title")
    , caption.placement = "top"
    , sanitize.text.function = identity
    )
    ```


    Yields



    enter image description here



    Data



    name <- c('Na\textsubscript{2}O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
    value <- c(2,3,5)
    data <- data.frame(name, value)
    rownames(data) <- data[,1]
    data$name <- NULL


    Note: In addition, for better formatting this solution should also be applicable here (not tried yet though).






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      You could use xtable. For that you need to put your data into a list and give it an attribute "message".



      ```{r table1, results='asis', message=FALSE, echo = FALSE}
      data <- list(data)
      attr(data, "message") <- c("\textit{Note: }Here you can enter some",
      "text as your desired caption",
      "there's somewhere a workaround",
      "not needing to put in text like this",
      "but at least it works.")

      library(xtable)
      print(xtableList(data, caption="some title")
      , caption.placement = "top"
      , sanitize.text.function = identity
      )
      ```


      Yields



      enter image description here



      Data



      name <- c('Na\textsubscript{2}O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
      value <- c(2,3,5)
      data <- data.frame(name, value)
      rownames(data) <- data[,1]
      data$name <- NULL


      Note: In addition, for better formatting this solution should also be applicable here (not tried yet though).






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        You could use xtable. For that you need to put your data into a list and give it an attribute "message".



        ```{r table1, results='asis', message=FALSE, echo = FALSE}
        data <- list(data)
        attr(data, "message") <- c("\textit{Note: }Here you can enter some",
        "text as your desired caption",
        "there's somewhere a workaround",
        "not needing to put in text like this",
        "but at least it works.")

        library(xtable)
        print(xtableList(data, caption="some title")
        , caption.placement = "top"
        , sanitize.text.function = identity
        )
        ```


        Yields



        enter image description here



        Data



        name <- c('Na\textsubscript{2}O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
        value <- c(2,3,5)
        data <- data.frame(name, value)
        rownames(data) <- data[,1]
        data$name <- NULL


        Note: In addition, for better formatting this solution should also be applicable here (not tried yet though).






        share|improve this answer














        You could use xtable. For that you need to put your data into a list and give it an attribute "message".



        ```{r table1, results='asis', message=FALSE, echo = FALSE}
        data <- list(data)
        attr(data, "message") <- c("\textit{Note: }Here you can enter some",
        "text as your desired caption",
        "there's somewhere a workaround",
        "not needing to put in text like this",
        "but at least it works.")

        library(xtable)
        print(xtableList(data, caption="some title")
        , caption.placement = "top"
        , sanitize.text.function = identity
        )
        ```


        Yields



        enter image description here



        Data



        name <- c('Na\textsubscript{2}O', 'Ca', 'Ba')
        value <- c(2,3,5)
        data <- data.frame(name, value)
        rownames(data) <- data[,1]
        data$name <- NULL


        Note: In addition, for better formatting this solution should also be applicable here (not tried yet though).







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