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count_values: Count specific values

Description

[Stable]

The analyze function count_values() creates a layout element to calculate counts of specific values within a variable of interest.

This function analyzes one or more variables of interest supplied as a vector to vars. Values to count for variable(s) in vars can be given as a vector via the values argument. One row of counts will be generated for each variable.

Usage

count_values(
  lyt,
  vars,
  values,
  na_str = default_na_str(),
  na_rm = TRUE,
  nested = TRUE,
  ...,
  table_names = vars,
  .stats = "count_fraction",
  .stat_names = NULL,
  .formats = c(count_fraction = "xx (xx.xx%)", count = "xx"),
  .labels = c(count_fraction = paste(values, collapse = ", ")),
  .indent_mods = NULL
)

s_count_values(x, values, na.rm = TRUE, denom = c("n", "N_col", "N_row"), ...)

# S3 method for character s_count_values(x, values = "Y", na.rm = TRUE, ...)

# S3 method for factor s_count_values(x, values = "Y", ...)

# S3 method for logical s_count_values(x, values = TRUE, ...)

a_count_values( x, ..., .stats = NULL, .stat_names = NULL, .formats = NULL, .labels = NULL, .indent_mods = NULL )

Value

  • count_values() returns a layout object suitable for passing to further layouting functions, or to rtables::build_table(). Adding this function to an rtable layout will add formatted rows containing the statistics from s_count_values() to the table layout.

  • s_count_values() returns output of s_summary() for specified values of a non-numeric variable.

  • a_count_values() returns the corresponding list with formatted rtables::CellValue().

Arguments

lyt

(PreDataTableLayouts)
layout that analyses will be added to.

vars

(character)
variable names for the primary analysis variable to be iterated over.

values

(character)
specific values that should be counted.

na_str

(string)
string used to replace all NA or empty values in the output.

na_rm

(flag)
whether NA values should be removed from x prior to analysis.

nested

(flag)
whether this layout instruction should be applied within the existing layout structure _if possible (TRUE, the default) or as a new top-level element (FALSE). Ignored if it would nest a split. underneath analyses, which is not allowed.

...

additional arguments for the lower level functions.

table_names

(character)
this can be customized in the case that the same vars are analyzed multiple times, to avoid warnings from rtables.

.stats

(character)
statistics to select for the table.

Options are: 'n', 'count', 'count_fraction', 'count_fraction_fixed_dp', 'n_blq'

.stat_names

(character)
names of the statistics that are passed directly to name single statistics (.stats). This option is visible when producing rtables::as_result_df() with make_ard = TRUE.

.formats

(named character or list)
formats for the statistics. See Details in analyze_vars for more information on the "auto" setting.

.labels

(named character)
labels for the statistics (without indent).

.indent_mods

(named integer)
indent modifiers for the labels. Defaults to 0, which corresponds to the unmodified default behavior. Can be negative.

x

(numeric)
vector of numbers we want to analyze.

na.rm

(flag)
whether NA values should be removed from x prior to analysis.

denom

(string)
choice of denominator for proportion. Options are:

  • n: number of values in this row and column intersection.

  • N_row: total number of values in this row across columns.

  • N_col: total number of values in this column across rows.

Functions

  • count_values(): Layout-creating function which can take statistics function arguments and additional format arguments. This function is a wrapper for rtables::analyze().

  • s_count_values(): S3 generic function to count values.

  • s_count_values(character): Method for character class.

  • s_count_values(factor): Method for factor class. This makes an automatic conversion to character and then forwards to the method for characters.

  • s_count_values(logical): Method for logical class.

  • a_count_values(): Formatted analysis function which is used as afun in count_values().

Examples

Run this code
# `count_values`
basic_table() %>%
  count_values("Species", values = "setosa") %>%
  build_table(iris)

# `s_count_values.character`
s_count_values(x = c("a", "b", "a"), values = "a")
s_count_values(x = c("a", "b", "a", NA, NA), values = "b", na.rm = FALSE)

# `s_count_values.factor`
s_count_values(x = factor(c("a", "b", "a")), values = "a")

# `s_count_values.logical`
s_count_values(x = c(TRUE, FALSE, TRUE))

# `a_count_values`
a_count_values(x = factor(c("a", "b", "a")), values = "a", .N_col = 10, .N_row = 10)

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