tab_stackfrq {sjPlot} | R Documentation |
Summary of stacked frequencies as HTML table
Description
Shows the results of stacked frequencies (such as likert scales) as HTML table. This function is useful when several items with identical scale/categories should be printed as table to compare their distributions (e.g. when plotting scales like SF, Barthel-Index, Quality-of-Life-scales etc.).
Usage
tab_stackfrq(
items,
weight.by = NULL,
title = NULL,
var.labels = NULL,
value.labels = NULL,
wrap.labels = 20,
sort.frq = NULL,
alternate.rows = FALSE,
digits = 2,
string.total = "N",
string.na = "NA",
show.n = FALSE,
show.total = FALSE,
show.na = FALSE,
show.skew = FALSE,
show.kurtosis = FALSE,
digits.stats = 2,
file = NULL,
encoding = NULL,
CSS = NULL,
use.viewer = TRUE,
remove.spaces = TRUE
)
Arguments
items |
Data frame, or a grouped data frame, with each column representing one item. |
weight.by |
Vector of weights that will be applied to weight all cases.
Must be a vector of same length as the input vector. Default is
|
title |
String, will be used as table caption. |
var.labels |
Character vector with variable names, which will be used to label variables in the output. |
value.labels |
Character vector (or |
wrap.labels |
Numeric, determines how many chars of the value, variable or axis labels are displayed in one line and when a line break is inserted. |
sort.frq |
logical, indicates whether the
|
alternate.rows |
Logical, if |
digits |
Numeric, amount of digits after decimal point when rounding values. |
string.total |
label for the total N column. |
string.na |
label for the missing column/row. |
show.n |
logical, if |
show.total |
logical, if |
show.na |
logical, if |
show.skew |
logical, if |
show.kurtosis |
Logical, if |
digits.stats |
amount of digits for rounding the skewness and kurtosis valuess. Default is 2, i.e. skewness and kurtosis values have 2 digits after decimal point. |
file |
Destination file, if the output should be saved as file.
If |
encoding |
Character vector, indicating the charset encoding used
for variable and value labels. Default is |
CSS |
A |
use.viewer |
Logical, if |
remove.spaces |
Logical, if |
Value
Invisibly returns
the web page style sheet (
page.style
),the web page content (
page.content
),the complete html-output (
page.complete
) andthe html-table with inline-css for use with knitr (
knitr
)
for further use.
Examples
# -------------------------------
# random sample
# -------------------------------
# prepare data for 4-category likert scale, 5 items
likert_4 <- data.frame(
as.factor(sample(1:4, 500, replace = TRUE, prob = c(0.2, 0.3, 0.1, 0.4))),
as.factor(sample(1:4, 500, replace = TRUE, prob = c(0.5, 0.25, 0.15, 0.1))),
as.factor(sample(1:4, 500, replace = TRUE, prob = c(0.25, 0.1, 0.4, 0.25))),
as.factor(sample(1:4, 500, replace = TRUE, prob = c(0.1, 0.4, 0.4, 0.1))),
as.factor(sample(1:4, 500, replace = TRUE, prob = c(0.35, 0.25, 0.15, 0.25)))
)
# create labels
levels_4 <- c("Independent", "Slightly dependent",
"Dependent", "Severely dependent")
# create item labels
items <- c("Q1", "Q2", "Q3", "Q4", "Q5")
# plot stacked frequencies of 5 (ordered) item-scales
## Not run:
if (interactive()) {
tab_stackfrq(likert_4, value.labels = levels_4, var.labels = items)
# -------------------------------
# Data from the EUROFAMCARE sample dataset
# Auto-detection of labels
# -------------------------------
data(efc)
# recveive first item of COPE-index scale
start <- which(colnames(efc) == "c82cop1")
# recveive first item of COPE-index scale
end <- which(colnames(efc) == "c90cop9")
tab_stackfrq(efc[, c(start:end)], alternate.rows = TRUE)
tab_stackfrq(efc[, c(start:end)], alternate.rows = TRUE,
show.n = TRUE, show.na = TRUE)
# --------------------------------
# User defined style sheet
# --------------------------------
tab_stackfrq(efc[, c(start:end)], alternate.rows = TRUE,
show.total = TRUE, show.skew = TRUE, show.kurtosis = TRUE,
CSS = list(css.ncol = "border-left:1px dotted black;",
css.summary = "font-style:italic;"))
}
## End(Not run)