You can use it to draw a baseline table of data.Creates 'Table 1', i.e., description of baseline patient characteristics, which is essential in every medical research. Supports both continuous and categorical variables, as well as p-values and standardized mean differences.
A data frame.
The full range of variables you don't want to compare.
Enter the variables to be layered. If you fill in consecutive variables, by default they will be split into 3 layers.
Enter your data.
The precision of the data, which defaults to 2 decimal places.
When the data belongs to a non-normal distribution, this parameter is needed to indicate which is variable is non-normally distributed.
Statistical effect values. Usually, it is the default F, and selecting T will return a statistical effect value.
Fisher's exact test. The default is FALSE.
Chi square test for continuity correction.The default is FALSE.
Generate summary data.The default is FALSE.
The default is FALSE. If it is true, return the SMD value.
Table 1 represents the relationship between the baseline values of the data. This function can be easily done.