Prints tables (i.e. data frame) in different output formats.
print_md()
is a alias for display(format = "markdown")
.
# S3 method for parameters_model
display(
object,
format = "markdown",
pretty_names = TRUE,
split_components = TRUE,
select = NULL,
caption = NULL,
subtitle = NULL,
footer = NULL,
align = NULL,
digits = 2,
ci_digits = 2,
p_digits = 3,
footer_digits = 3,
ci_brackets = c("(", ")"),
show_sigma = FALSE,
show_formula = FALSE,
zap_small = FALSE,
verbose = TRUE,
...
)# S3 method for parameters_sem
display(
object,
format = "markdown",
digits = 2,
ci_digits = 2,
p_digits = 3,
ci_brackets = c("(", ")"),
...
)
# S3 method for parameters_efa_summary
display(object, format = "markdown", digits = 3, ...)
# S3 method for parameters_efa
display(
object,
format = "markdown",
digits = 2,
sort = FALSE,
threshold = NULL,
labels = NULL,
...
)
# S3 method for equivalence_test_lm
display(object, format = "markdown", digits = 2, ...)
# S3 method for parameters_model
format(
x,
pretty_names = TRUE,
split_components = TRUE,
select = NULL,
digits = 2,
ci_digits = 2,
p_digits = 3,
ci_width = NULL,
ci_brackets = NULL,
zap_small = FALSE,
format = NULL,
groups = NULL,
...
)
# S3 method for parameters_model
print_html(
x,
pretty_names = TRUE,
split_components = TRUE,
select = NULL,
caption = NULL,
subtitle = NULL,
footer = NULL,
align = NULL,
digits = 2,
ci_digits = 2,
p_digits = 3,
footer_digits = 3,
ci_brackets = c("(", ")"),
show_sigma = FALSE,
show_formula = FALSE,
zap_small = FALSE,
groups = NULL,
verbose = TRUE,
...
)
# S3 method for parameters_model
print_md(
x,
pretty_names = TRUE,
split_components = TRUE,
select = NULL,
caption = NULL,
subtitle = NULL,
footer = NULL,
align = NULL,
digits = 2,
ci_digits = 2,
p_digits = 3,
footer_digits = 3,
ci_brackets = c("(", ")"),
show_sigma = FALSE,
show_formula = FALSE,
zap_small = FALSE,
groups = NULL,
verbose = TRUE,
...
)
An object returned by model_parameters()
,
simulate_parameters()
,
equivalence_test()
or
principal_components()
.
String, indicating the output format. Can be "markdown"
or "html"
.
Return "pretty" (i.e. more human readable) parameter names.
Logical, if TRUE
(default), For models with
multiple components (zero-inflation, smooth terms, ...), each component is
printed in a separate table. If FALSE
, model parameters are printed
in a single table and a Component
column is added to the output.
Character vector (or numeric index) of column names that should
be printed. If NULL
(default), all columns are printed. The shortcut
select = "minimal"
prints coefficient, confidence intervals and p-values,
while select = "short"
prints coefficient, standard errors and p-values.
Table caption as string. If NULL
, no table caption is printed.
Table title (same as caption) and subtitle, as strings. If NULL
,
no title or subtitle is printed, unless it is stored as attributes (table_title
,
or its alias table_caption
, and table_subtitle
). If x
is a list of
data frames, caption
may be a list of table captions, one for each table.
Table footer, as string. For markdown-formatted tables, table
footers, due to the limitation in markdown rendering, are actually just a
new text line under the table. If x
is a list of data frames, footer
may be a list of table captions, one for each table.
Only applies to HTML tables. May be one of "left"
,
"right"
or "center"
.
Number of digits for rounding or
significant figures. May also be "signif"
to return significant
figures or "scientific"
to return scientific notation. Control the
number of digits by adding the value as suffix, e.g. digits = "scientific4"
to have scientific notation with 4 decimal places, or digits = "signif5"
for 5 significant figures (see also signif()
).
Number of decimal places for values in the footer summary.
Logical, if TRUE
(default), CI-values are
encompassed in square brackets (else in parentheses).
Logical, if TRUE
, adds information about the residual
standard deviation.
Logical, if TRUE
, adds the model formula to the output.
Logical, if TRUE
, small values are rounded after
digits
decimal places. If FALSE
, values with more decimal
places than digits
are printed in scientific notation.
Toggle messages and warnings.
Arguments passed to or from other methods.
Sort the loadings.
A value between 0 and 1 indicates which (absolute) values
from the loadings should be removed. An integer higher than 1 indicates the
n strongest loadings to retain. Can also be "max"
, in which case it
will only display the maximum loading per variable (the most simple
structure).
A character vector containing labels to be added to the loadings data. Usually, the question related to the item.
An object returned by model_parameters()
.
Minimum width of the returned string for confidence
intervals. If not NULL
and width is larger than the string's length,
leading whitespaces are added to the string. If width="auto"
, width
will be set to the length of the longest string.
Named list, can be used to group parameters in the printed output.
List elements may either be character vectors that match the name of those
parameters that belong to one group, or list elements can be row numbers
of those parameter rows that should belong to one group. The names of the
list elements will be used as group names, which will be inserted as "header
row". A possible use case might be to emphasize focal predictors and control
variables, see 'Examples'. Parameters will be re-ordered according to the
order used in groups
, while all non-matching parameters will be added
to the end.
If format = "markdown"
, the return value will be a character
vector in markdown-table format. If format = "html"
, an object of
class gt_tbl
.
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. See
vignette
for examples.
# NOT RUN {
model <- lm(mpg ~ wt + cyl, data = mtcars)
mp <- model_parameters(model)
display(mp)
# }
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