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r - Plot a data frame as a table

I am moving away from Word/Excel tables and trying to generate a table in R. I have a data frame that I'd like to simply print as a plot, while being able to shade/colour cells and generally play with the aesthetics.

x <- data.frame(row.names=paste("Name",1:10))
x[,1] <- 1:10
x[,2] <- sample(1:100,10)
x[,3] <- sample(LETTERS[1:26],10)
colnames(x) <- c("Value 1", "Value 2", "Label")

View(x) provides the exact format I'd like my table, just as a save-able plot.

I tried

plot(x,type="h")

But received an error:

Error in plot.default(...) : formal argument "type" matched by multiple actual arguments

I have seen how to output tables with two columns, but how can I plot the data frame as-is? Bonus points for showing how to stick that table below another scatter plot that I have created, so that the output ggsave has the scatter plot with the table under it.

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Since I am going for the bonus points:

   #Plot your table with table Grob in the library(gridExtra)
   ss <- tableGrob(x)

   #Make a scatterplot of your data
   k <- ggplot(x,aes(x=x$"Value 1",y=x$"Value 2")) + 
   geom_point()

   #Arrange them as you want with grid.arrange
   grid.arrange(k,ss)

You can change the number of rows, columns, height and so on if you need to.

Good luck with it enter image description here

http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gridExtra/gridExtra.pdf


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