[R] Formatted contingency tables with (%)
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Tue Nov 10 21:45:51 CET 2009
On Nov 10, 2009, at 3:07 PM, soeren.vogel at eawag.ch wrote:
> Quite often, I need those tables:
>
> x <- sample(c("a", "b", "c"), 40, rep=T)
> y <- sample(c("X", "Y"), 40, rep=T)
> (tbl <- table(x, y))
> (z <- as.factor(paste(as.vector(tbl), " (",
> round(prop.table(as.vector(tbl)) * 100, 1), "%)", sep="")))
> matrix(as.factor(z), nrow=3, dimnames=dimnames(tbl))
>
> But the result looks ugly and is not copy&paste-able for LaTeX
> verbatim or table environment, moreover, the "\"" is not what I want
> in the printout. How to achieve:
>
> y
> x X Y
> a 3 (7.5%) 7 (17.5%)
> b 9 (22.5%) 5 (12.5%)
> c 6 (15.0%) 10 (25.0%)
>
> Thank you for help or hints.
In addition to my other thought:
> library(xtable)
> xtable(tbl)
% latex table generated in R 2.10.0 by xtable 1.5-5 package
% Tue Nov 10 15:44:14 2009
\begin{table}[ht]
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{rrr}
\hline
& X & Y \\
\hline
a & 6 & 10 \\
b & 12 & 4 \\
c & 3 & 5 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}
>
> Sören
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
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