
A function to calculate and format a quantile range.
fmt_quantile_range(x, format = "%.1f", sep = "-", lower = 0.25, upper = 0.75)
The input data vector or data frame column.
A formatting string suitable for input into the
sprintf
function. By default, this format is
defined as "%.1f", which displays the value with one decimal place.
The character to use as a separator between the two quantiles.
The lower quantile range. Default is .25.
The upper quantile range. Default is .75.
The formatted quantile range.
This function calculates a quantile range using the stats package
quantile
function, and then formats the output using sprintf
.
You may control the format using the format parameter. Function will
ignore any NA values in the input data. Results are returned as a
character vector.
By default, the function calculates the 1st and 3rd quantiles at .25 and .75.
The upper and lower quantile ranges may be changed with the upper
and lower
parameters.
Other helpers:
fmt_cnt_pct()
,
fmt_mean_sd()
,
fmt_median()
,
fmt_n()
,
fmt_range()
# NOT RUN {
# Create example vector
v1 <- c(4.3, 3.7, 8.7, 6.1, 9.2, 5.6, NA, 0.7, 7.8, 4.9)
# Format Quantiles
fmt_quantile_range(v1)
# Output
# "4.3 - 7.8"
# }
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