[R] Function to tabulate t-test (1) How can I get dependent variable name (2) How can I make data frame know to function
John Sorkin
JSorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu
Mon Jan 7 15:44:31 CET 2013
Windows 7
R 2.12.1
I am trying to write a function (see sample code below) that will take the output of a t-test and produce results suitable for a table.
I have two questions
(1) You will note that the name of the outcome variable, which is "value" in the input is replaced by the string "outcome by class" in the data frame produced by my function. How can I make my function put the name of the variable being analyzed,, i.e "value" in the output data frame
(2) How can I pass the entire input data to the function so my call to the function will not have to be in its current ugly form, i.e.
Table1(data$value,data$sex)
and instead could just be
Table1(value,sex,data=data)
x <- data.frame(value=rnorm(20) ,sex=rep("Male", 20))
y <- data.frame(value=rnorm(20,4),sex=rep("Female",20))
data <- rbind(x,y)
temp <- t.test(value~sex,data=data)
temp
v<-data.frame(dep=temp$data.name,
female=temp$estimate[1],male=temp$estimate[2],
p=temp$p.value,
CILow=temp$conf.int[1],CIHigh=temp$conf.int[2])
row.names(v) <- NULL
Table1 <- function(outcome,class) {
temp <- t.test(outcome~ class)
mydf <- data.frame(dep=temp$data.name,
female=temp$estimate[1],male=temp$estimate[2],
p=temp$p.value,
CILow=temp$conf.int[1],CIHigh=temp$conf.int[2])
row.names(mydf) <- NULL
mydf}
Table1(data$value,data$sex)
Thank you,
John
John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
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