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2006 Apr 25
1
by() and CrossTable()
I am attempting to produce crosstabulations between two variables for
subgroups defined by a third factor variable. I'm using by() and
CrossTable() in package gmodels. I get the printing of the tables first
and then a printing of each level of the INDICES. For example:
library(gmodels)
by(warpbreaks, warpbreaks$tension, function(x){CrossTable(x$wool,
x$breaks > 30,
2008 Mar 09
1
question for crosstable
Good evening R-users!
I have the following problem: i want to get a weighted crosstable along with the adjusted standardized residuals test
Example:
a<-c(1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3)
b<-c(10,10,23,24,33,45,46,70,21,66)
c<-c(3,3,2,3,4,1,1,1,3,3)
d<-c("a", "b","b","c","a","a","a", "b",
2009 Mar 02
1
Cross Tables with odfTable in odfweave
Hi, I've been trying to prepare some crosstables for some survey
questions for a client. I have been using the CrossTable function in the
gmodels package. However, this command only seems to be able to create
CrossTables in text documents.
I've been trying to use odfTable in odfweave to create tables that are
standalone objects in the do...
2003 Jan 21
1
bug in CrossTable (package:gregmisc) (PR#2480)
Full_Name: John Hendrickx
Version: 1.6.0
OS: Windows 98
Submission from: (NULL) (137.224.174.216)
CrossTable in the "gregmisc" package fails when the fisher.exact test produces
an error (I suspect this is because the number of cases is too large). This can
be fixed using "FTt <- try(fisher.test(t, alternative = "two.sided"))" or by
making the test optional.
2009 May 31
1
Bug in gmodels CrossTable()?
Is the code below showing a bug in Crosstable()? My expectation was that
the values produced by xtabs were rounded instead of truncated:
library(gmodels)
abc <- c("a", "a", "b", "b", "c", "c")
def <- c("d", "e", "f", "f", "d", "e")
wgt <- c(0.8, 0.6, 0.4, 0.5, 1.4, 1.3)
2008 Oct 01
1
Help with CrossTable
Hi,
I am using the CrossTable function from library(gmodels).
x=unique(data[,c("L1","L1_Revenues","RIC")])
L1_Classification=CrossTable(x$L1,x$L1_Revenues,exclude =
c("NA","","0%","0"),prop.r=FALSE,prop.c=FALSE,prop.t=FALSE,prop.chisq=FA
LSE,dnn=c("L1_Classification","Revenue"))
What I would like
2011 Sep 10
1
ordering rows within CrossTable
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2009 Jan 29
1
Question On CrossTable function in gmodels package
Hi R-users,
I have the following problem with CrossTable function within ?gmodels? package: the output of the function (format ?spss? and asresid=T) can not be stored within another object.
For example:
>library(gmodels)
>data(infert, package = "datasets")
> CrossTable(infert$education, infert$induced)->aa # the function prints everything ok on the screen
> aa # works
2003 Aug 12
2
Crosstabs
...kages. Then i tried to make a crosstable like i know it from spss.
They say in this list that it would be going.
I made a table in asci-format, seperated with tabs or blanks and than i
use something like this:
soz<-read.table("/home/user/test.txt")
ok. that works.
than i want make a crosstables with the first and the second variable.
i tried ftable with something like that:
ftable(soz)
or
ftable(soz, col.vars = 1:2)
For me it is a quiz what the corect syntax for this is.
I want get something like this:
_______________________________________________________________
Question 1.1
What...
2004 Feb 29
7
Proportions again
Hello.
I asked before and it was great, cause as a beginner I learned a lot. But, if I have this in R (1 and 2 are codes for sex):
> sex<-c(1,2,2,1,1,2,2,2)
> sex
[1] 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2
I´d like to obtain the proportion according to sex.So I type:
> prop.table(sex)
[1] 0.07692308 0.15384615 0.15384615 0.07692308 0.07692308 0.15384615 0.15384615
[8] 0.15384615
The result is OK, but I
2006 May 02
1
Is there a bug in CrossTable (gmodels)
Library gmodels include a function CrossTable that is useful for
crosstabulation. In the help, it is indicated that one can call this
function as CrossTable(data), were data is a matrix. However, when I try
to use this option, it doesn't help. Any idea? Is there a bug?
Thanks for your help.
Prof. Albert Sorribas
Grup de Biomatem?tica i Bioestad?stica
Departament de Ci?ncies M?diques B?siques
2008 Feb 15
12
Transfer Crosstable to Word-Document
# Dear list,
# I am an R-beginner and
# spent the last days looking for a method to insert tables produced
# with R into a word document. I thought about SPPS: copy a table from
# an SPO-file and paste it into a word document
# (if needed do some formatting with that table).
# Annother idea was, to produce a TEX-file,
# insert it and make it a word-table.
# I found the following libraries, which
2005 Jun 23
1
how to get such crosstable?
i use the CrossTable (frome gregmic package) function to get such a table as below.
but the percentage of the non-NA levels(here 1,2,3,4,5) is not totally 100%.
is there any way to get a table that percentage of the non-NA levelsis totally 100%,as the SPSS' valid percentage.thank you!
Cell Contents
|-------------------------|
| Count |
| Row Percent |
2005 Jun 23
1
the dimname of a table
i have a data frame(dat) which has many variables.and i use the following script to get the crosstable.
>danx2<-c("x1.1","x1.2","x1.3","x1.4","x1.5","x2","x4","x5","x6","x7","x8.1","x8.2","x8.3","x8.4","x11",
2008 Sep 23
1
Generalising to n-dimensions
Hi R-helpers,
I have two queries relating to generalising to n dimensions:
What I want to do in the first one is generalise the following statement:
expand<-expand.grid(1:x[1],1:x[2],...1:x[n]) where x is a vector of integers
and expand.grid gives every combination of the set of numbers, so for
example, expand.grid(1:2, 1:3) takes 1,2 and 1,2,3 and gives 1,1 2,1
1,2 2,2 1,3 2,3
My x
2011 Oct 11
1
warning with cut2 function
Dear r user,
please find my attached sample of the dataset i? am using to create a crosstable and eventually plot a histogram from the output.
I am using? the cut2 function to create bins, about 7 of them using the code after reading the data:
cluster <- cut2(cross_val$value, g=7)
I get the warning:
Warning message:
In min(xx[xx > upper]) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
2012 Sep 28
1
Crosstable-like analysis (ks test) of dataframe
Hi,
I have a dataframe with multiple (appr. 20) columns containing
vectors of different values (different distributions).
Now I'd like to create a crosstable
where I compare the distribution of each vector (df-column) with
each other. For the comparison I want to use the ks.test().
The result should contain as row and column names the column names
of the input dataframe and the cells should
2012 Jun 21
4
crosstable and regression for survey data (weighted)
I have survey data that I am working on. I need to make some multi-way tables
and regression analyses on the data. After attaching the data, this is the
code I use for tables for four variables (sweight is the weight variable):
> a <- xtabs(sweight~research.area + gender + a2n2 + age)
> tmp <- ftable(a)
Is this correct? I don't think I need to use the strata and cluster
2007 Mar 12
2
altering prefix to multiple variables in different locations within a command file
Hello,
I am seeking advice regarding how I might add the prefix " kc$ " to
variables in a series of commands. The complication is that there is
a large number of variables with different commands. Examples of the
variables in typical commands follow.
It is simple to use search & replace for common variables such as
"group" but I would appreciate advice about whether
2010 Sep 08
5
Newbie cross tabulation issue
hi, i'm new in R and i need some help. Please, ¿do you know a function how
can process cross tables for many variables and show the result in one table
who look like this?:
+----------------------------------------------------+
|------------------ | X variable |
|----------------- | Xop1 | Xop2 | Xop3|.....|
+----------------------------------------------------+
|Yvar1 |