desctable
An R package to produce descriptive and comparative tables (by desctable)
tidylog
Tidylog provides feedback about dplyr and tidyr operations. It provides wrapper functions for the most common functions, such as filter, mutate, select, and group_by, and provides detailed output for joins. (by elbersb)
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
R | R | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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desctable
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- New to R. Anyone have a go-to way to make a pretty descriptives table?
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desctable has a website, and a new version!
The new API is not yet complete, but has feature parity with the old one, and will be further developed towards 1.0. (have a look at the roadmap on the github repo) desctable has now full support for purrr::map-like formulas when defining statistics and tests, and a easier to manipulate internal format. There's a new website at https://desctable.github.io, the repo has moved to it's own org (https://github.com/desctable/desctable), and new documentation and vignettes have been written!
tidylog
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Printing intermediate step output in a dplyr chain?
If you want fairly general output, rather than something specific, the tidylog package is a great solution.
What are some alternatives?
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