The `header_n()` functions can be used to automatically pull the header_n
derivations from the table or change them for future use.
Usage
header_n(table)
header_n(x) <- value
set_header_n(table, value)
Value
For tplyr_header_n the header_n binding of the
tplyr_table object. For tplyr_header_n<- and
set_tplyr_header_n the modified object.
Arguments
table
A tplyr_table object
x
A tplyr_table object
value
A data.frame with columns with the treatment variable, column
variabes, and a variable with counts named 'n'.
header_n
A data.frame with columns with the treatment variable, column
variabes, and a variable with counts named 'n'.
Details
The `header_n` object is created by Tplyr when a table is built and intended
to be used by the `add_column_headers()` function when displaying table level
population totals. These methods are intended to be used for calling the
population totals calculated by Tplyr, and to overwrite them if a user
chooses to.
If you have a need to change the header Ns that appear in your table headers,
say you know you are working with a subset of the data that doesn't represent
the totals, you can replace the data used with `set_header_n()`.