View source: R/simple_slopes.R
as_huxtable.sim_slopes | R Documentation |
This function converts a sim_slopes
object into a
huxtable
object, making it suitable for use in external documents.
as_huxtable.sim_slopes(
x,
format = "{estimate} ({std.error})",
sig.levels = c(`***` = 0.001, `**` = 0.01, `*` = 0.05, `#` = 0.1),
digits = getOption("jtools-digits", 2),
conf.level = 0.95,
intercept = attr(x, "cond.int"),
int.format = format,
...
)
x |
The |
format |
The method for sharing the slope and associated uncertainty.
Default is |
sig.levels |
A named vector in which the values are potential p value
thresholds and the names are significance markers (e.g., "*") for when
p values are below the threshold. Default is
|
digits |
How many digits should the outputted table round to? Default is 2. |
conf.level |
How wide the confidence interval should be, if it is used. .95 (95% interval) is the default. |
intercept |
Should conditional intercepts be included? Default is
whatever the |
int.format |
If conditional intercepts were requested, how should
they be formatted? Default is the same as |
... |
Ignored. |
For more on what you can do with a huxtable
, see huxtable.
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