first_table_options | R Documentation |
First Table options
first_table_options( template = NULL, digits = 1, include_p = TRUE, p_digits = 3, small_p_format = c("<", "E", "x10", "html"), small_p_cutoff = NULL, include_n = FALSE, include_n_per_col = c("no", "row", "embed"), workspace = 2e+05, default_non_parametric = TRUE, na_text = "NA", pretty_p = TRUE, p_sig_fig = FALSE, p_n_sig_fig = 2, escape_name = TRUE, hide_single_level = FALSE, cor_method = c("pearson", "kendall", "spearman"), digits_percent = digits, digits_cor = digits, digits_sd = digits, include_denom = FALSE, percent_first = FALSE, hybrid_fisher = FALSE, simulate_p_value_fisher = FALSE, include_estimate_diff = FALSE, factor_name_own_row = FALSE, cat_out_of_row = FALSE, include_overall_column = FALSE, hide_level_logical = FALSE, use_interpuncts = FALSE, default_param_trans = NULL, default_param_atrans = NULL )
template |
existing first_table_options to populate defaults |
digits |
digits used for formatting variables by default |
include_p |
digits used for formatting p values by default |
p_digits |
whether to include p values in table |
small_p_format |
format for small p values |
small_p_cutoff |
cutoff for small p values |
include_n |
whether to include number of non-missing values for each row |
include_n_per_col |
whether to include the number of individuals in each column |
workspace |
default workspace passed onto |
default_non_parametric |
whether to default to non parametric tests for continuous variables |
na_text |
text to use for NA values |
pretty_p |
whether to format p values for display |
p_sig_fig |
whether to use significant figures for p value (rather than decimal digits) |
p_n_sig_fig |
number of significant figures |
escape_name |
whether to escape the row name when displayed as HTML |
hide_single_level |
whether to hide levels for factors when only one |
cor_method |
default correlation method for |
digits_percent |
digits used by default for percentages
(overrides |
digits_cor |
digits used by default for correlation (overrides |
digits_sd |
digits used by default for standard deviation in parametric
rows (overrides |
include_denom |
whether to include the denominator for categorical variables |
percent_first |
whether to put the percent before the n for categorical variables |
hybrid_fisher |
whether to use a hybrid approach for
|
simulate_p_value_fisher |
whether to simulate p-values for
|
include_estimate_diff |
whether to include an estimate of the difference for continuous data (with appropriate estimates for parametric and non-parametric data) |
factor_name_own_row |
whether to have the name of a factor in a row on its own; only affects huxtable output |
cat_out_of_row |
whether percentages in categories should be calculated out of row rather than column |
include_overall_column |
whether to include an overall column in addition to separate columns by column variable |
hide_level_logical |
hide the display of the level TRUE for logical rows |
use_interpuncts |
replaces decimal points with interpuncts; most commonly used for Lancet journals |
default_param_trans |
default transformation for parametric data prior to calculating mean and standard deviation |
default_param_atrans |
default transformation for parametric data prior to calculating reporting standard deviation |
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