corx {corx} | R Documentation |
corx
Description
Calculates correlations matrices. Relevant values are stored in a list with methods for easy retrieval and formatting in publication ready tables.
Usage
corx(
data,
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
z = NULL,
method = c("pearson", "spearman", "kendall"),
stars = c(0.05, 0.01, 0.001),
p_adjust = c("none", "holm", "hochberg", "hommel", "bonferroni", "BH", "BY", "fdr"),
round = 2,
remove_lead = TRUE,
triangle = NULL,
caption = NULL,
note = NULL,
describe = FALSE,
grey_nonsig = TRUE,
call_only = FALSE
)
Arguments
data |
data.frame or matrix |
x |
a vector of rownames. Defaults to all |
y |
a vector of colnames. If not supplied, y is set to x. |
z |
a vector of variable names. Control variables to be used in partial correlations - defaults to NULL |
method |
character. One of "pearson", "spearman", or "kendall" |
stars |
a numeric vector. This argument defines cut-offs for p-value stars. |
p_adjust |
character. What adjustment for multiple tests should be used? One of "none" (default), "holm", "hochberg", "hommel", "bonferroni", "BH", "BY", or "fdr" |
round |
numeric. Number of digits in printing |
remove_lead |
logical. if TRUE (the default), leading zeros are removed in summaries |
triangle |
character. one of "lower", "upper" or NULL (the default) |
caption |
character. table caption. Passed to plots |
note |
character. Text for a table note |
describe |
list of named functions. If functions are supplied to describe, new columns will be bound to the 'APA matrix' for each function in the list. Describe also accepts a variety of shortcuts. If describe is set to TRUE, mean and standard deviation are returned for all row variables. Describe can accept a character vector to call the following descriptive functions: c('mean','sd','var','median','iqr','skewness','kurtosis'). These shortcuts are powered by 'tidyselect'. Skewness and kurtosis are calculated using the 'moments' package. All functions retrieved with shortcuts remove missing values. |
grey_nonsig |
logical. Should non-significant values be grey in output? This argument does nothing if describe is not set to FALSE |
call_only |
logical. For debugging, if TRUE only the call is returned |
Details
Constructs correlation matrices using 'stats::cor.test' unless z is specified. When z is specified ppcor::ppcor.test is used instead. Character and factor variables are not accepted. To prevent errors, users must first convert all variables to numeric.
## Partial correlations:
Supplying the argument z will call ppcor::pcor.test the correlation pair are supplied to arguments x and y. The vector of z given to corx is passed to argument z in pcor.test.
## Missing data:
Observations containing missing data required to complete a correlation or partial correlation are automatically removed.
## P-adjust:
P-values attained can be adjusted for multiple comparisons by using the 'p_adjust' argument. This calls the function stats::p.adjust. When a matrix is symmetrical, p-values are only adjusted for unique comparisons. When a correlation matrix is not symmetrical, all comparisons are assumed to be unique.
Value
A list of class 'corx' which includes: * "call" The call which if evaluated reproduces the object * "apa" An 'APA' formatted correlation matrix with significance stars * "r" Raw correlation coefficients * "p" p-values * "n" Pairwise observations * "caption" Object caption * "note" Object note
Examples
cor_mat <- corx(mtcars, x = c(mpg,cyl,disp), y = c(wt,drat,disp,qsec),
z = wt, round = 2, stars = c(0.05),
caption = "Controlling for weight" ,
describe = list("mean" = function(x) mean(x,na.rm=TRUE)))
cor_mat
coef(cor_mat)
cor_mat$p
plot(cor_mat)
cor_2 <- corx(iris[,-5], describe = c(median, IQR = iqr, kurt = kurtosis),
note = "Using shortcuts to select describe functions", triangle = "lower")
cor_2