An Arsenal of 'R' Functions for Large-Scale Statistical Summaries
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An Arsenal of 'R' Functions for Large-Scale Statistical Summaries
arsenal
tables with common structure
as.data.frame.freqlist
as.data.frame.modelsum
as.data.frame.tableby
Control settings for comparedf
function
Compare two data.frames and report differences
comparedf
tolerances
Extract differences
formulize
Control settings for freqlist
function
Helper functions for freqlist
freqlist
Not in
Internal Functions
Keep Labels
Labels
Convert numeric dates to Date object, and vice versa
Control settings for modelsum
function
Family functions for modelsum
Helper functions for modelsum
Fit models over each of a set of independent variables with a response...
Some functions to handle NAs
Adjust P-values for Multiple Comparisons
Control settings for paired
function
Helper functions for paired
Summary Statistics of a Set of Independent Variables Paired Across Two...
Make a column for "select all" input
The summary method for a comparedf
object
summary.freqlist
Summarize a modelsum
object.
The summary method for a tableby
object
Control settings for tableby
function
Helper functions for tableby
Summary Statistics of a Set of Independent Variables by a Categorical ...
Internal tableby
functions
tableby Summary Statistics Functions
Helper functions for write2
write2
write2word, write2html, write2pdf
Include a YAML header in write2
An Arsenal of 'R' functions for large-scale statistical summaries, which are streamlined to work within the latest reporting tools in 'R' and 'RStudio' and which use formulas and versatile summary statistics for summary tables and models. The primary functions include tableby(), a Table-1-like summary of multiple variable types 'by' the levels of one or more categorical variables; paired(), a Table-1-like summary of multiple variable types paired across two time points; modelsum(), which performs simple model fits on one or more endpoints for many variables (univariate or adjusted for covariates); freqlist(), a powerful frequency table across many categorical variables; comparedf(), a function for comparing data.frames; and write2(), a function to output tables to a document.
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