render_toc {cvms} | R Documentation |
Render Table of Contents
Description
From: https://gist.github.com/gadenbuie/c83e078bf8c81b035e32c3fc0cf04ee8
Usage
render_toc(
filename,
toc_header_name = "Table of Contents",
base_level = NULL,
toc_depth = 3
)
Arguments
filename |
Name of RMarkdown or Markdown document |
toc_header_name |
The table of contents header name. If specified, any header with this format will not be included in the TOC. Set to 'NULL' to include the TOC itself in the TOC (but why?). |
base_level |
Starting level of the lowest header level. Any headers prior to the first header at the base_level are dropped silently. |
toc_depth |
Maximum depth for TOC, relative to base_level. Default is 'toc_depth = 3', which results in a TOC of at most 3 levels. |
Details
A simple function to extract headers from an RMarkdown or Markdown document and build a table of contents. Returns a markdown list with links to the headers using [pandoc header identifiers](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#header-identifiers).
WARNING: This function only works with hash-tag headers.
Because this function returns only the markdown list, the header for the Table of Contents itself must be manually included in the text. Use 'toc_header_name' to exclude the table of contents header from the TOC, or set to 'NULL' for it to be included.
Usage
Just drop in a chunk where you want the toc to appear (set 'echo=FALSE'):
render_toc("/path/to/the/file.Rmd")