Matthew Harbur wrote:> Question 1) I am using the summary.formula function, from the Hmisc,
> package, to construct a table of the mean establishment rates of multiple
> plant ecotypes. I do not want the count (N) columns included in the table.
> Is there a way to suppress that statistic?
>
> Question 2) The table will have multiple columns, each representing a
> different location. Is there a way to include Tukey's HSD at the bottom
of
> each column?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Matt
Matt,
For 1) where method='reverse' or 'cross' you can do
s <- summary( ... )
print(s, prn=FALSE)
For method='response' the latex.summary.formula.response method has a
prn argument and it would not be too hard to add one to
print.summary.formula.response.
Your best bet for 2) is probably to use summary.formula with
method='reverse' and to write a new 'test' function for
continuous
response variables that includes some kind of across-column summary.
Frank
>
> Matthew M. Harbur
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