tableby
functionsA collection of functions that may help users create custom functions that are formatted correctly.
as.tbstat(
x,
oldClass = NULL,
sep = NULL,
parens = NULL,
sep2 = NULL,
pct = NULL,
...
)as.countpct(
x,
...,
which.count = setdiff(seq_along(x), which.pct),
which.pct = 0L
)
as.tbstat_multirow(x)
Usually a vector.
class(es) to add to the resulting object.
The separator between x[1]
and the rest of the vector.
A length-2 vector denoting parentheses to use around x[2]
and x[3]
.
The separator between x[2]
and x[3]
.
For statistics of length 2, the symbol to use after the second one. (It's called "pct" because usually the first statistic is never a percent, but the second often is.)
arguments to pass to as.tbstat
.
Which statistics are counts? The default is everything except the things that are percents.
Which statistics are percents? The default is 0, indicating that none are.
The vignette has an example on how to use these.
as.tbstat
defines a tableby statistic with its appropriate formatting.
as.countpct
adds another class to as.tbstat
to use different "digits" arguments
(i.e., digits.count
or digits.pct
). See tableby.control
.
as.tbstat_multirow
marks an object (usually a list) for multiple-row printing.