[R] stargazer summary statistics by group
sbihorel
Sebastien.Bihorel at cognigencorp.com
Mon Mar 7 01:45:58 CET 2016
Hi Boris,
Sorry, but not really. The example that comes closest is "Flip the table
axes" but this is not right either.
In the design that I need, the year, month, day, etc... variables would
each get a block of rows with statistics (mean, sd, median, min, max)
provided for each level of another variable, these levels being reported
in columns.
Basically, I need to look at descriptive statistics that are stratified.
Does this make sense?
Sebastien
On 3/6/2016 4:04 PM, Boris Steipe wrote:
> Does this entry on the Stargazer Cheatsheet come close enough to what you want?
> http://jakeruss.com/cheatsheets/stargazer.html#the-default-summary-statistics-table
>
> B.
>
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 3:34 PM, sbihorel <Sebastien.Bihorel at cognigencorp.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I saw a post on this topic on stackoverflow a while ago. It does not seem to have got any reply... Just trying my luck here.
>>
>> Is there any way to use stargazer to create a table of descriptive statistics by group such as the one below?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> #-------------|-Stat--|--A--|--B--|--Overall-|
>> # Variable 1 | Stat1 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | Stat2 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | ... | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # Variable 2 | Stat1 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | Stat2 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | ... | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # Variable ...| Stat1 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | Stat2 | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>> # | ... | | | |
>> #-------------|-------|-----|-----|----------|
>>
>> stat1 and stat2 could mean, sd, median, etc...
>>
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