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summary.modelsum: Summarize a modelsum object.

Description

Format the information in object as a table using Pandoc coding or plain text, and cat it to stdout.

Usage

# S3 method for modelsum
summary(
  object,
  ...,
  labelTranslations = NULL,
  text = FALSE,
  title = NULL,
  term.name = "",
  adjustment.names = FALSE
)

# S3 method for summary.modelsum as.data.frame( x, ..., text = x$text, term.name = x$term.name, adjustment.names = x$adjustment.names, width = NULL, min.split = NULL, list.ok = FALSE )

Arguments

object

A modelsum object.

...

For summary.modelsum, other arguments passed to as.data.frame.modelsum. For as.data.frame.summary.modelsum, "width" and "min.split" are passed to smart.split. For printing the summary object, these are passed to both as.data.frame.summary.modelsum and kable.

labelTranslations

A named list (or vector) where the name is the label in the output to be replaced in the pretty rendering by the character string value for the named element of the list, e.g., list(age = "Age(Years)", meansd = "Mean(SD)").

text

An argument denoting how to print the summary to the screen. Default is FALSE (show markdown output). TRUE and NULL output a text-only version, with the latter avoiding all formatting. "html" uses the HTML tag <strong> instead of the markdown formatting, and "latex" uses the LaTeX command \textbf.

title

Title/caption for the table, defaulting to NULL (no title). Passed to kable. Can be length > 1 if the more than one table is being printed.

term.name

A character vector denoting the column name for the "terms" column. It should be the same length as the number of tables or less (it will get recycled if needed). The special value TRUE will use the y-variable's label for each table.

adjustment.names

Logical, denoting whether the names of the adjustment models should be printed.

x

An object of class "summary.modelsum".

width

Passed to smart.split for formatting of the "term" column.

min.split

Passed to smart.split for formatting of the "term" column.

list.ok

If the object has multiple by-variables, is it okay to return a list of data.frames instead of a single data.frame? If FALSE but there are multiple by-variables, a warning is issued.

Value

An object of class "summary.modelsum"

See Also

modelsum, as.data.frame.modelsum