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modelsummary:Summary Tables and Plots for Statistical Models and Data: Beautiful, Customizable, and Publication-Ready
Create beautiful and customizable tables to summarize several statistical models side-by-side. Draw coefficient plots, multi-level cross-tabs, dataset summaries, balance tables (a.k.a. "Table 1s"), and correlation matrices. This package supports dozens of statistical models, and it can produce tables in HTML, LaTeX, Word, Markdown, PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, RTF, JPG, or PNG. Tables can easily be embedded in 'Rmarkdown' or 'knitr' dynamic documents. Details can be found in Arel-Bundock (2022) <doi:10.18637/jss.v103.i01>.
Maintained by Vincent Arel-Bundock. Last updated 1 months ago.
927 stars 13.39 score 6.2k scripts 2 dependentsdmurdoch
tables:Formula-Driven Table Generation
Computes and displays complex tables of summary statistics. Output may be in LaTeX, HTML, plain text, or an R matrix for further processing.
Maintained by Duncan Murdoch. Last updated 2 months ago.
12 stars 10.15 score 568 scripts 7 dependentscmann3
eList:List Comprehension and Tools
Create list comprehensions (and other types of comprehension) similar to those in 'python', 'haskell', and other languages. List comprehension in 'R' converts a regular for() loop into a vectorized lapply() function. Support for looping with multiple variables, parallelization, and across non-standard objects included. Package also contains a variety of functions to help with list comprehension.
Maintained by Chris Mann. Last updated 4 years ago.
2 stars 4.48 score 9 scripts 1 dependentsmattansb
MSBMisc:Some functions I wrote that I find useful
misc. functions.
Maintained by Mattan S. Ben-Shachar. Last updated 2 years ago.
1 stars 1.70 score 2 scripts