print_table {bruceR}R Documentation

Print a three-line table (to R Console and Microsoft Word).

Description

This basic function prints any data frame as a three-line table to either R Console or Microsoft Word (.doc). It has been used in many other functions of bruceR (see below).

Usage

print_table(
  x,
  digits = 3,
  nspaces = 1,
  row.names = TRUE,
  col.names = TRUE,
  title = "",
  note = "",
  append = "",
  line = TRUE,
  file = NULL,
  file.align.head = "auto",
  file.align.text = "auto"
)

Arguments

x

Matrix, data.frame (or data.table), or any model object (e.g., lm, glm, lmer, glmer, ...).

digits

Numeric vector specifying the number of decimal places of output. Defaults to 3.

nspaces

Number of whitespaces between columns. Defaults to 1.

row.names, col.names

Print row/column names. Defaults to TRUE (column names are always printed). To modify the names, you can use a character vector with the same length as the raw names.

title

Title text, which will be inserted in <p></p> (HTML code).

note

Note text, which will be inserted in <p></p> (HTML code).

append

Other contents, which will be appended in the end (HTML code).

line

Lines looks like true line (TRUE) or === --- === (FALSE).

file

File name of MS Word (.doc).

file.align.head, file.align.text

Alignment of table head or table text: "left", "right", "center". Either one value of them OR a character vector of mixed values with the same length as the table columns. Default alignment (if set as "auto"): left, right, right, ..., right.

Value

Invisibly return a list of data frame and HTML code.

See Also

These functions have implemented MS Word file output using this function:

Examples

print_table(data.frame(x=1))

print_table(airquality, file="airquality.doc")
unlink("airquality.doc")  # delete file for code check

model = lm(Temp ~ Month + Day + Wind + Solar.R, data=airquality)
print_table(model)
print_table(model, file="model.doc")
unlink("model.doc")  # delete file for code check


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