nt this?
Regards
Erich
That would take very special treatment in LaTeX; it's not that simple.
Frank
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An: Erich Studerus, Psychiatrische Uni-Klinik
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rich
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Von: Frank E Harrell Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Oktober 2008 04:17
An: Erich Studerus, Psychiatrische Uni-Klinik
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R] NA's in multiple choice summary table in Hmisc
Erich Studerus, Psychiatri
Erich Studerus, Psychiatrische Uni-Klinik wrote:
Hi,
I have a set of 30 binary variables measuring side effects after drug
treatment. Since each subject can have multiple side effects, I want to
display these side effects in a multiple choice table. I'm using the
summary and mChoice functions
Hi,
I have a set of 30 binary variables measuring side effects after drug
treatment. Since each subject can have multiple side effects, I want to
display these side effects in a multiple choice table. I'm using the summary
and mChoice functions of the Hmisc package, because it produces nicely
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