Hi Rolf,
No it is not.
I don't know to which question did you want to respond ?
I desribed everything in my first email and attached links from SO with
pictures included, which are quite understandable.
Cheers,
Jacek
śr., 28 lut 2024 o 19:42 Jacek Kownacki napisał(a):
> Hi Rolf,
> No it is no
Hi Rolf,
No it is not.
I don't know to which question did you want to respond ?
I desribed everything in my first email and attached links from SO with
pictures included, which are quite understandable.
Cheers,
Jacek
wt., 27 lut 2024 o 02:29 Rolf Turner napisał(a):
>
> I have no real idea what
I have no real idea what you are trying to do, but if a table is
what you want, you can probably get it using the table() function.
Or, more likely, the xtabs() function.
Using your example from an earlier post (adjusted to make it
comprehensible to the human mind):
set.seed(1000)
time <-
Hi,
I do not want to make a plot, I try to make an output table in R, (in GUI
like Stata this is trivially easy task)
with regard to SO OP question. As I mentioned, in paper I would not do
this, but out of curiosity I use R this time trying to create it.
If in R this is trivial task as well, could
It is trivial in R to add whatever decorations to a plot that you would
like, but that requires that you go beyond point and click production of
graphics and write actual code. If you are unwilling or unable to do this,
you are stuck with whatever various packaged graphics functionality
provides.So
Hi All,
I stumbled upon some topics regarding interactions in anova and regression
and packages for tabulating and visualizations the results of them.
Here we are:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77933272/how-to-add-a-reference-level-for-interaction-in-gtsummary-and-sjplot/77935742#77935742
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