| summarytools-package {summarytools} | R Documentation | 
Tools to Quickly and Neatly Summarize Data
Description
summarytools is a collection of functions which neatly and quickly summarize numerical and categorical data. Data frame summaries, frequency tables and cross-tabulations, as well as common descriptive (univariate) statistics can be produced in a straightforward manner. Users with little to no prior R programming experience but who are familiar with popular commercial statistical software such as SAS, SPSS and Stata will feel right at home.
Details
These are the four core functions:
- dfSummary
- Extensive yet legible data frame summaries. 
- freq
- Frequency tables supporting weights and displaying proportions of valid and of total data, including cumulative proportions. 
- descr
- All common univariate descriptive stats applied to a single vector or to all numerical vectors contained in a data frame. 
- ctable
- Cross-tabulations for pairs of categorical variables – accepting both numerical and character vectors, as well as factors. Choose between Total, Columns or Rows proportions, and optionally display chi-square statistic (with corresponding p-value), odds ratio, as well as risk ratio with flexible confidence intervals. 
Choice of output formats:
- plain ascii
- Ideal when showing results in the R console. 
- rmarkdown
- Perfect for writing short papers or presentations. 
- html
- A format very well integrated in RStudio – but will work with any Web browser. Use the - viewfunction to display results directly in RStudio's viewer, or in your preferred Web browser.
Author(s)
Maintainer: Dominic Comtois dominic.comtois@gmail.com
See Also
Useful links:
- Report bugs at https://github.com/dcomtois/summarytools/issues