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rms (version 6.9-0)

latexrms: LaTeX Representation of a Fitted Model

Description

Creates a file containing a LaTeX representation of the fitted model. For model-specific typesetting there is latex.lrm, latex.cph, latex.psm and latex.ols. latex.cph has some arguments that are specific to cph models. latexrms is the core function which is called internally by latexrms (which is called by latex.cph, latex.ols, etc.). html and R Markdown-compatible markup (using MathJax) are written if options(prType='html').

Usage

latexrms(object,
 file='',
 append=FALSE, which=1:p, varnames, columns=65, prefix=NULL, inline=FALSE,
 before=if(inline)"" else "& &", after="", intercept, pretrans=TRUE,
 digits=.Options$digits, size="")

Value

latexrms returns a character vector if file='', otherwise writes the output to file. For particular model fits, the latex method returns the result of running

knitr::asis_output on the LaTeX or HTML code if file='',

options(prType) was set but not to 'plain', and if

knitr is currently running. This causes correct output to be rendered whether or not results='asis' appeared in the R Markdown or Quarto chunk header.

Arguments

object

a fit object created by a fitting function in the rms series

file

name of .tex file to create, default is to write to console. file is ignored when options(prType='html'.

append

whether or not to append to an existing file

which

a vector of subcripts (corresponding to object$Design$name) specifying a submodel to print. Default is to describe the whole model. which can also be a vector of character strings specifying the factor names to print. Enough of each string is needed to ensure a unique match. Names for interaction effects are of the form "age * sex". For any interaction effect for which you do not request main effects, the main effects will be added to which. When which is given, the model structural statement is not included. In this case, intercepts are not included either.

varnames

variable names to substitute for non-interactions. Order must correspond to object$Design$name and interactions must be omitted. Default is object$Design$name[object$Design$assume.code!=9]. varnames can contain any LaTeX commands such as subscripts and "\\\\frac" (all "\" must be quadrupled.) Any "/" must be preceeded by "\\" (2, not 4 backslashes). Elements of varnames for interactions are ignored; they can be set to any value.

columns

maximum number of columns of printing characters to allow before outputting a LaTeX newline command

prefix

if given, a LaTeX \lefteqn command of the form \lefteqn{prefix =} \\ will be inserted to print a left-hand-side of the equation.

inline

Set to TRUE to create text for insertion in an in-line equation. This text contains only the expansion of X beta, and is not surrounded by "$".

before

a character string to place before each line of output. Use the default for a LaTeX eqnarray environment. For inline=TRUE, the before string, if not an empty string, will be placed once before the entire markup.

after

a character string to place after the output if inline=TRUE

intercept

a special intercept value to include that is not part of the standard model parameters (e.g., centering constant in Cox model). Only allowed in the latexrms rendition.

pretrans

if any spline or polynomial-expanded variables are themselves transformed, a table of pre-transformations will be formed unless pretrans=FALSE.

digits

number of digits of precision to use in formatting coefficients and other numbers

size

a LaTeX font size to use for the output, without the slash. Default is current size.

Author

Frank Harrell
Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University
fh@fharrell.com

See Also

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
f <- lrm(death ~ rcs(age)+sex)
w <- latex(f, file='f.tex')
w     # displays, using e.g. xdvi
latex(f)    # send LaTeX code to console, as for knitr
options(prType='html')
latex(f)    # emit html and latex for knitr html and html notebooks
}

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