Usage
Freq(x, breaks = hist(x, plot = FALSE)$breaks, include.lowest = TRUE,
ord = c("level", "desc", "asc", "name"),
useNA = c("no", "ifany", "always"), ...)
## S3 method for class 'Freq':
print(x, digits = 3, ...)
Arguments
x
the variable to be described, can be any atomic type.
breaks
either a numeric vector of two or more cut points or a single number (greater than or equal to 2)
giving the number of intervals into which x is to be cut. Default taken from the function hist().
This is ignored if x is not of numeri
include.lowest
logical, indicating if an x[i] equal to the lowest (or highest, for right = FALSE
) "breaks"
value should be included. Ignored if x is not of numeric type.
ord
how should the result be ordered? Default is "level", other choices are 'by frequency' ("descending" or "ascending")
or 'by name of the levels' ("name"). The argument can be abbreviated. This is ignored if
useNA
one out of "no"
, "ifany"
, "always"
. Defines whether to include extra NA
levels in the table.
Defaults to "no"
which is the table()
default digits
integer, determining the number of digits used to format the relative frequencies.
...
further arguments are passed to the function cut()
. Use dig.lab
to control the format of numeric group names. Use the argument right
to define if the intervals should be closed on the