extract_stats {ggstatsplot} | R Documentation |
Extracting data frames or expressions from {ggstatsplot}
plots
Description
Extracting data frames or expressions from {ggstatsplot}
plots
Usage
extract_stats(p, ...)
extract_subtitle(p)
extract_caption(p)
Arguments
p |
A plot from |
... |
Ignored |
Details
These are convenience functions to extract data frames or expressions with
statistical details that are used to create expressions displayed in
{ggstatsplot}
plots as subtitle, caption, etc. Note that all of this
analysis is carried out by the {statsExpressions}
package. And so if you
are using these functions only to extract data frames, you are better off
using that package.
The only exception is the ggcorrmat()
function. But, if a data frame is
what you want, you shouldn't be using ggcorrmat()
anyway. You can use
correlation::correlation()
function which provides tidy data frames by
default.
Value
A list of tibbles containing summaries of various statistical analyses. The exact details included will depend on the function.
Examples
set.seed(123)
# non-grouped plot
p1 <- ggbetweenstats(mtcars, cyl, mpg)
# grouped plot
p2 <- grouped_ggbarstats(Titanic_full, Survived, Sex, grouping.var = Age)
# extracting expressions -----------------------------
extract_subtitle(p1)
extract_caption(p1)
extract_subtitle(p2)
extract_caption(p2)
# extracting data frames -----------------------------
extract_stats(p1)
extract_stats(p2[[1L]])
extract_stats(p2[[2L]])