cdfTable(x, type = "xy", rounding = 0, tex = FALSE, data.frame = FALSE)cont.analysis() of
type = "xy". See
rounding = 0.tex = FALSE.data.frame = FALSE.type and tex are set.typetype = "xy", then the function returns a table with estimated
population mean and standard deviation of error statistics for If type = "z", then the function returns a table with estimated
population mean and standard deviation of error statistics for
textex = TRUE, them the function prints the TeX code for the table
defined by the argument type. Otherwise the TeX code is not generated.cont.analysis() by internaly using the function cdfStats().
There are two types of data that can be submitted to function cdfTable().
The first (type = "xy") is composed by two instances (type = "z") is composed by only one instance
(cdfStats,
cont.analysis.## Estimate the CDF
my.cdf <- cont.analysis(spsurvey.obj = my.spsurvey)
## Print table and TeX code
cdfTable(my.cdf)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab