[R] Exporting summary plm results to latex

Duncan Mackay mackay at northnet.com.au
Thu Oct 11 01:10:43 CEST 2012


Hi

If you just want the coefficients.

  xtable(summary(fe)$coef)
% latex table generated in R 2.15.1 by xtable 1.7-0 package
% Thu Oct 11 09:04:59 2012
\begin{table}[ht]
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{rrrrr}
   \hline
  & Estimate & Std. Error & t-value & Pr($>$$|$t$|$) \\
   \hline
x & 0.12 & 0.07 & 1.78 & 0.08 \\
    \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}

There is another package whose name eludes me which may help for 
tables which have different outputs to the output of lm etc

HTH

Duncan

Duncan Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Email: home: mackay at northnet.com.au



At 05:09 11/10/2012, you wrote:
>HI,
>
>May be you can use library(texreg):
>
>library(plm)
>
>#generating some data
>x <- rnorm(270)
>y <- rnorm(270)
>t <- rep(1:3,30)
>i <- rep(1:90, each=3)
>
>data <- data.frame(i,t,x,y)
>
>fe <- plm(y~x,data=data,model="within")
>summary(fe)
>library(texreg)
>fe1<-extract.plm(fe) #extract the plm object
>
>library(xtable)
>
>xtable(do.call(rbind,lapply(fe1,function(x) data.frame(x))))
>% latex table generated in R 2.15.0 by xtable 1.7-0 package
>% Wed Oct 10 14:59:10 2012
>\begin{table}[ht]
>\begin{center}
>\begin{tabular}{rr}
>   \hline
>  & x \\
>   \hline
>Estimate & -0.03 \\
>   Std. Error & 0.08 \\
>   Pr($>$$|$t$|$) & 0.68 \\
>   R\$\verb|^|2\$ & 0.00 \\
>   Adj. R\$\verb|^|2\$ & 0.00 \\
>   Num. obs. & 270.00 \\
>    \hline
>\end{tabular}
>\end{center}
>\end{table}
>#Another example.  In this case, you can create two tables from the zz1 list
>data("Produc", package = "plm")
>     zz <- plm(log(gsp) ~ log(pcap) + log(pc) + log(emp) + unemp, 
> data = Produc, index = c("state","year"))
>zz1<-extract.plm(zz)
>
>
>  lapply(lapply(zz1,function(x) data.frame(x)),xtable)
>[[1]]
>% latex table generated in R 2.15.0 by xtable 1.7-0 package
>% Wed Oct 10 15:08:02 2012
>\begin{table}[ht]
>\begin{center}
>\begin{tabular}{rrrr}
>   \hline
>  & Estimate & Std..Error & Pr...t.. \\
>   \hline
>log(pcap) & -0.03 & 0.03 & 0.37 \\
>   log(pc) & 0.29 & 0.03 & 0.00 \\
>   log(emp) & 0.77 & 0.03 & 0.00 \\
>   unemp & -0.01 & 0.00 & 0.00 \\
>    \hline
>\end{tabular}
>\end{center}
>\end{table}
>
>[[2]]
>% latex table generated in R 2.15.0 by xtable 1.7-0 package
>% Wed Oct 10 15:08:02 2012
>\begin{table}[ht]
>\begin{center}
>\begin{tabular}{rr}
>   \hline
>  & x \\
>   \hline
>R\$\verb|^|2\$ & 0.94 \\
>   Adj. R\$\verb|^|2\$ & 0.88 \\
>   Num. obs. & 816.00 \\
>    \hline
>\end{tabular}
>\end{center}
>\end{table}
>
>
>Hope it helps.
>
>A.K.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Sebastian Barfort <sb3730 at nyu.edu>
>To: r-help at r-project.org
>Cc:
>Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 1:07 PM
>Subject: [R] Exporting summary plm results to latex
>
>Dear all,
>
>I am trying to export my fixed effect results to Latex. I am using 
>the plm package with the summary function. However, it does not look 
>like apsrtable, stargazer, or any other package can accompany using 
>the plm package.
>
>I am interested in a classic table with the coefficient in one row 
>followed by the standard error in paranthesis in the next row and 
>stars by the coefficient to show relevant coefficient level.
>
>coefficient 1     xxx**
>             (xxx)
>
>Here is a reproducible example:
>
>library(plm)
>
>#generating some data
>x <- rnorm(270)
>y <- rnorm(270)
>t <- rep(1:3,30)
>i <- rep(1:90, each=3)
>
>data <- data.frame(i,t,x,y)
>
>fe <- plm(y~x,data=data,model="within")
>summary(fe)
>
>If there is an alternative to using the plm package that works with 
>any of the export to latex packages, I would be very interested to 
>know. Otherwise, any ideas of how to solve this problem are very 
>welcome. I almost exclusively use fixed effect panel models, and the 
>problem of exporting results to Latex is one of the things 
>preventing me from switching entirely from Stata to R.
>
>
>Kind regards,
>Sebastian
>
>
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