R offer many tools to analyse the univariate or bivariate
distribution of series. This includes table and prop.table on base
R, and group_by/summarise and count in dplyr. However,
these functions are somehow frustrating as some very common tasks,
like adding a total or computing relative frequencies or percentage
and not counts are not straightforward. Moreover, to our knowledge,
R offer weak support for numerical series for which the numerical
value is not known at the individual level, but only the fact that
this value belongs to a certain class. descstat is intended to
provide user-friendly tools to perform these kind of operations. More
specifically, three kind of tables can be constructed:
freq_tablefor frequency tables, suitable for factors or integer numerical series,bins_tablefor bins tables, suitable for numerical series, either provided as a numeric or as a factor containing numerical classes,cont_tablefor contingency tables of two series.
These function are writen in the tidyverse style, which means that the pipe operator can be used and that the series can be provided without quotes.