Take in the results of an SSM analysis and return an HTML table with the desired formatting.
ssm_table(.ssm_object, caption = NULL, xy = TRUE, render = TRUE)
A tibble containing the information for the HTML table. As a side-effect, may also output the HTML table to the web viewer.
The output of ssm_profiles()
or
ssm_measures()
A string to be displayed above the table (default = NULL).
A logical indicating whether the x-value and y-value parameters should be included in the table as columns (default = TRUE).
A logical indicating whether the table should be displayed in the RStudio viewer or web browser (default = TRUE).
Other ssm functions:
ssm_analyze()
,
ssm_append()
,
ssm_parameters()
,
ssm_plot()
,
ssm_score()
Other table functions:
html_render()
,
ssm_append()
# \donttest{
# Load example data
data("jz2017")
# Create table of profile results
res <- ssm_analyze(jz2017,
scales = PA:NO, angles = octants(),
measures = c(NARPD, ASPD)
)
ssm_table(res)
# Create table of contrast results
res <- ssm_analyze(jz2017,
scales = PA:NO, angles = octants(),
measures = c(NARPD, ASPD), contrast = "test"
)
ssm_table(res)
# }
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