High-Performance Open-Source Archive
Provides Some Useful Functions for Making Statistical Tables
What is’ scitb ’?
The scitb package is currently under development. It aims to make generating statistical tables simpler for users.
The scitb package follows the GPL-3 protocol. You can freely use and modify it.
But if you use it for commercial purposes, you need the developer’s consent and authorization.
install.packages("scitb")This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(scitb)
## basic example code
## Import data
bc<-prematurity
## Hierarchical variables converted to factors.
bc$race<-as.factor(bc$race)
###Define all variables, categorical and stratified.
allVars <-c("age", "lwt", "smoke", "ptl", "ht", "ui", "ftv", "bwt")
fvars<-c("smoke","ht","ui")
strata<-"race"
out<-scitb1(vars=allVars,fvars=fvars,strata=strata,data=bc)
###Stratified variables are continuous variables.
allVars <-c("race", "lwt", "smoke", "ptl", "ht", "ui", "ftv", "bwt")
fvars<-c("smoke","ht","ui","race")
strata<-"age"
out<-scitb1(vars=allVars,fvars=fvars,strata=strata,data=bc)
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