huxtable (version 1.2.0)

huxreg: Create a huxtable to display model output

Description

Create a huxtable to display model output

Usage

huxreg(..., error_format = "({std.error})", error_style = c("stderr", "ci",
  "statistic", "pvalue"), error_pos = c("below", "same", "right"),
  number_format = "%.3f", pad_decimal = ".", ci_level = NULL,
  stars = c(`***` = 0.001, `**` = 0.01, `*` = 0.05), bold_signif = NULL,
  borders = 0.4, outer_borders = 0.8, note = "{stars}.",
  statistics = c(N = "nobs", R2 = "r.squared", "logLik", "AIC"),
  coefs = NULL, omit_coefs = NULL)

Arguments

...

Models, or a single list of models. Names will be used as column headings.

error_format

How to display uncertainty in estimates. See below.

error_style

Deprecated. One or more of 'stderr', 'ci' (confidence interval), 'statistic' or 'pvalue'.

error_pos

Display uncertainty 'below', to the 'right' of, or in the 'same' cell as estimates.

number_format

Format for numbering. See number_format for details.

pad_decimal

Character for decimal point; columns will be right-padded to align these. Set to NA to turn off padding. See pad_decimal for details.

ci_level

Confidence level for intervals. Set to NULL to not calculate confidence intervals.

stars

Levels for p value stars. Names of stars are symbols to use. Set to NULL to not show stars.

bold_signif

Where p values are below this number, cells will be displayed in bold. Use NULL to turn off this behaviour.

borders

Thickness of inner horizontal borders. Set to 0 for no borders.

outer_borders

Thickness of outer (top and bottom) horizontal borders. Set to 0 for no borders.

note

Footnote for bottom cell, which spans all columns. {stars} will be replaced by a note about significance stars. Set to NULL for no footnote.

statistics

Summary statistics to display. Set to NULL to show all available statistics.

coefs

Display only these coefficients. Overrules omit_coef.

omit_coefs

Omit these coefficients.

Value

A huxtable object.

Details

Models must have a tidy method defined, which should return 'term', 'estimate', 'std.error', 'statistic' and 'p.value'. If the tidy method does not have a conf.int option, huxreg will calculate confidence intervals itself, using a normal approximation.

If ... has names or contains a single named list, the names will be used for column headings. Otherwise column headings will be automatically created. If the coef and/or statistics vectors have names, these will be used for row headings. If different values of coef have the same name, the corresponding rows will be merged in the output.

Each element of statistics should be a column name from glance. You can also use 'nobs' for the number of observations. If statistics is NULL then all columns of from glance will be used. To use no columns, set statistics = character(0).

error_format is a string to be interpreted by glue. Terms in parentheses will be replaced by computed values. You can use any columns returned by tidy: typical columns include statistic, p.value, std.error, as well as conf.low and conf.high if you have set ci_level. For example, to show confidence intervals, you could do error_format = "{conf.low} to {conf.high}"

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
set.seed(27101975)
dfr <- data.frame(a = rnorm(100), b = rnorm(100))
dfr$y <- dfr$a + rnorm(100)
lm1 <- lm(y ~ a, dfr)
lm2 <- lm(y ~ a + b, dfr)
glm1 <- glm(I(y > 0) ~ a, dfr, family = binomial)
huxreg(lm1, lm2, glm1)
# }

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