outreg2HTML | R Documentation |
This function is deprecated. Instead, please use outreg(type = "html")
outreg2HTML(outreg, filename)
outreg |
output from outreg |
filename |
A file name into which the regression markup is to be saved. Should end in .html. |
This will write the html on the screen, but if a filename argument is supplied, it will write a file. One can then open or insert the file into Libre Office or other popular "word processor" programs.
A vector of strings
Paul E. Johnson pauljohn@ku.edu
dat <- genCorrelatedData2(means = c(50,50,50,50,50,50), sds = c(10,10,10,10,10,10), rho = 0.2, beta = rnorm(7), stde = 50) m1 <- lm(y ~ x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x6 + x1*x2, data = dat) summary(m1) m1out <- outreg(list("Great Regression" = m1), alpha = c(0.05, 0.01, 0.001), request = c("fstatistic" = "F"), runFuns = c(AIC = "AIC"), float = TRUE) ##html markup will appear on screen outreg2HTML(m1out) ## outreg2HTML(m1out, filename = "funky.html") ## I'm not running that for you because you ## need to be in the intended working directory m2 <- lm(y ~ x1 + x2, data = dat) m2out <- outreg(list("Great Regression" = m1, "Small Regression" = m2), alpha = c(0.05, 0.01, 0.01), request = c("fstatistic" = "F"), runFuns = c(BIC = "BIC")) outreg2HTML(m2out) ## Run this for yourself, it will create the output file funky2.html ## outreg2HTML(m2out, filename = "funky2.html") ## Please inspect the file "funky2.html
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