WritePrintCtable: Write and Print Comparison Tables

Description Usage Arguments Author(s)

Description

Print Comparisons to the console or write the table to a file.

Usage

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## S3 method for class 'ctable'
print(x, ...)

split_ctable(x, max.rows = 35, keepVarTogether = TRUE, ...)

write.ctable(x, round = 2, percent = TRUE, quartile = TRUE,
  cwidth = NULL, caption = NULL, footnote = NULL, byVarN = FALSE,
  size = "\\normalsize", descripCombine = TRUE, oddsCombine = TRUE,
  markSignificant = FALSE, statHeader = "Statistics", name = FALSE,
  var.label = TRUE, level = TRUE, total = TRUE, descriptive = TRUE,
  missing = FALSE, missing.perc = FALSE, testStat = TRUE, odds = FALSE,
  pval = TRUE, oneLine = FALSE, pvalFormat = "default",
  pvalArgs = list(), cat = getOption("lazyWeave_cat"), ...)

Arguments

x

A ctable object to be printed or written

...

Other arguments to be passed to print (for print.ctable or lazy.table (for write.ctable). Currently none are implemented for print. In split_ctable, any options in write.ctable may also be included.

max.rows

The maximum number of rows to be displayed on a page. Variable groups are forced to be kept together.

keepVarTogether

Determines if variables are kept together when splitting a table across mulitple pages. When a single variable has more levels than can remain on one printed page, this must be set to FALSE.

round

The number of decimal places to be displayed for numeric values.

percent

Toggles if percentages or proportions are printed for categorical values

quartile

Toggles if quartiles or min and max are printed for numeric values associated with the median argument in conttable

cwidth

A vector giving the width of each column in the body of the table. The number of columns is not always obvious, and this vector is not recycled. If the length is inappropriate, a warning message will be printed indicating the correct number of columns.

caption

The name of the table.

footnote

A footnote for the table.

byVarN

Toggles if the N per group in byVar are printed in the column headings.

size

A character string denoting the size of the text for the table. This must be latex code, for example "\normalsize" or "\small." Remember to use to backslashes!

descripCombine

Toggles if descriptive statistics are combined. It is strongly recommended that this be left TRUE as the appearance is much better.

oddsCombine

Toggles if odds ratios are combined with the lower up upper confidence limits.

markSignificant

Toggles if significant results are printed in bold text.

statHeader

Character string giving the column heading for statistical summaries.

name

Toggles if the variable name is printed in the table.

var.label

Toggles if the variable label is printed in the table.

level

Toggles if the variable levels are printed in the table. This column is usually needed for categorical variables, and never needed for numeric variables.

total

Toggles if the totals column is printed in the table

descriptive

Toggles if descriptive statistics are printed.

missing

Toggles if the number of missing values are printed in the table.

missing.perc

Toggles if the percentage of missing values is printed in the table.

testStat

Toggles if the test statistics are printed.

odds

Toggles if odds ratios are printed. Only relevant to numeric variables.

pval

Toggles if the pvalue column is printed.

oneLine

When true, binary variables are printed with only one line per variable. This does not affect the printing of numeric variable or variables with more than two levels.

pvalFormat

Character string passed to pvalString and determines the pvalue style to be printed.

pvalArgs

A list of additional arguments to be passed to pvalString

cat

Logical. Determines if the output is returned as a character string or returned via the cat function (printed to console). The default value is set by options()$lazyWeave_cat. This argument allows for selective override of the default.

Author(s)

Benjamin Nutter


nutterb/lazyWeave documentation built on May 24, 2019, 10:52 a.m.