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correlation (version 0.8.0)

display.easycormatrix: Export tables into different output formats

Description

Export tables (i.e. data frame) into different output formats. print_md() is a alias for display(format = "markdown").

Usage

# S3 method for easycormatrix
display(
  object,
  format = "markdown",
  digits = 2,
  p_digits = 3,
  stars = TRUE,
  include_significance = NULL,
  ...
)

# S3 method for easycorrelation print_md(x, digits = NULL, p_digits = NULL, stars = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for easycorrelation print_html(x, digits = NULL, p_digits = NULL, stars = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for easycormatrix print_md( x, digits = NULL, p_digits = NULL, stars = NULL, include_significance = NULL, ... )

# S3 method for easycormatrix print_html( x, digits = NULL, p_digits = NULL, stars = NULL, include_significance = NULL, ... )

Arguments

object, x

An object returned by correlation() or its summary.

format

String, indicating the output format. Currently, only "markdown" is supported.

digits, p_digits

To do...

stars

To do...

include_significance

To do...

...

Currently not used.

Value

A character vector. If format = "markdown", the return value will be a character vector in markdown-table format.

Details

display() is useful when the table-output from functions, which is usually printed as formatted text-table to console, should be formatted for pretty table-rendering in markdown documents, or if knitted from rmarkdown to PDF or Word files.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(iris)
corr <- correlation(iris)
display(corr)

s <- summary(corr)
display(s)
# }

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