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visOmopResults (version 1.3.1)

tableDoc: Helper for consistent documentation of tables.

Description

Helper for consistent documentation of tables.

Arguments

estimateName

A named list of estimate names to join, sorted by computation order. Use <...> to indicate estimate names.

groupColumn

Columns to use as group labels, to see options use tableColumns(result). By default, the name of the new group will be the tidy* column names separated by ";". To specify a custom group name, use a named list such as: list("newGroupName" = c("variable_name", "variable_level")).

*tidy: The tidy format applied to column names replaces "_" with a space and converts to sentence case. Use rename to customise specific column names.

rename

A named vector to customise column names, e.g., c("Database name" = "cdm_name"). The function renames all column names not specified here into a tidy* format.

type

The desired format of the output table. See tableType() for allowed options.

columnOrder

Character vector establishing the position of the columns in the formatted table. Columns in either header, groupColumn, or hide will be ignored.

factor

A named list where names refer to columns (see available columns in tableColumns()) and list elements are the level order of that column to arrange the results. The column order in the list will be used for arranging the result.

style

A character string or custom R code to define the visual formatting of the table. This argument can be provided in two ways:

  1. Pre-defined Styles (Character String): Use a name for a built-in style (e.g., "darwin"). See tableStyle() for available options.

  2. Custom Code (Advanced): Supply a block of custom R code. This code must be specific to the table type. See tableStyleCode() for structural examples.

showMinCellCount

If TRUE, suppressed estimates will be indicated with "<{min_cell_count}", otherwise, the default na defined in .options will be used.

.options

A named list with additional formatting options. visOmopResults::tableOptions() shows allowed arguments and their default values.