[R] Crosstabs in R

Marc Feldesman feldesmanm at pdx.edu
Fri Jul 12 22:44:58 CEST 2002


Before I reinvent the wheel, I have need for a relatively straightforward 
crosstabulation (2 x n) function.  I know that R has table(), ftable(), 
xtabs(), and summary(xtabs()), but none of these produce a fully "tricked" 
out cross-tabulation with marginal totals, expected cell frequencies, and 
an array of statistics about the contingency table.

Is there a more complete (something more along the lines of SPSS output) 
crosstabulation function that I've missed?

I've looked in all the usual places but can't seem to find anything besides 
the functions listed above.

Thanks.




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