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#' R documentation for ClinReport package
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#' The aim is to create easily a statistical reporting in Microsoft Word documents with tables in a pretty format according to "clinical standards".
#'
#' It can also be used outside the scope of clinical trials, for any statistical reporting in Word.
#'
#' Descriptive tables for quantitative statistics (mean, median, max etc..) and qualitative statistics (frequencies and percentages)
#' are available and pretty tables of Least Square Means of LM, LME, Cox and GLM models coming from \code{emmeans} function in emmeans package are
#' also available.
#'
#' The package works with officer and flextable packages to export the outputs
#' into Microsoft Word documents.
#'
#' There are two main functions for getting descriptive statistics : \code{report.quanti} and \code{report.quali}
#'
#' There is one unique function for prettyfying LS means: \code{report.lsmeans}
#'
#' Each of those 3 functions creates a desc object that can be used with \code{report.doc} to export the results.
#' This is the unique function to export the outputs into a Word or an R markdown document.
#'
#' Future versions will improve the "standard" graphic reporting and specific statistics tables used for reporting Adverse Events.
#'
#' You can visit the website for more examples: \href{https://jfrancoiscollin.github.io/ClinReport}{ClinReport website}
#'
#' @author Jean-Francois Collin, \email{jfcollin@@live.fr}
#' @docType package
#' @name ClinReport
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