[R] Help with knitr pkg
Bill Poling
Bill@Poling @ending from zeli@@com
Wed Jul 18 18:33:55 CEST 2018
Hi,
I worked through this excellent tutorial:
#Elegant regression results tables and plots in R: the finalfit package
https://www.r-bloggers.com/elegant-regression-results-tables-and-plots-in-r-the-finalfit-package/
Now I am applying it to my own data.
In the tutorial there is mention of:
# Tables can be knitted to PDF, Word or html documents. We do this in
# RStudio from a .Rmd document. Example chunk:
# ```{r, echo = FALSE, results='asis'}
# knitr::kable(example_table, row.names=FALSE,
# align=c("l", "l", "r", "r", "r", "r"))
# ```
I am having a difficult time understanding how this works?
I have read through the help:
?knitr
#"This function takes an input file, extracts the R code in it according to a list of patterns, evaluates the code and writes the output in another file.
#It can also tangle R source code from the input document (purl() is a wrapper to knit(..., tangle = TRUE)).
#The knitr.purl.inline option can be used to also tangle the code of inline expressions (disabled by default)."
install.packages("knitr")
library(knitr)
?knit
?stitch
install.packages("stitch")#package 'stitch' is not available (for R version 3.5.1)
?spin
install.packages("spin") #package 'spin' is not available (for R version 3.5.1)Warning in install.packages : Perhaps you meant 'SPIn' ?
I have also looked at the github and knitr author's links
https://github.com/yihui/knitr
https://yihui.name/knitr/demo/stitch/
https://github.com/yihui/knitr/blob/master/inst/examples/knitr-spin.Rmd
If I understand this correctly I have to have a template already in place as the input object, is that correct? How would I construct this it that is so?
I also tried writing out directly to pdf and png with no success.
#pdf("c:/WHP/Appeals/OutputPDFs/EX&DE V1.pdf")
#png("c:/WHP/Appeals/OutputPDFs/EX&DE V1.png")
#opts_chunk$set(fig.path = "c:/WHP/Appeals/OutputPDFs/EX&DE V1.pdf") <--I don't even understand what this does, poached it from one of the google sites I have been reviewing and tried to make it work?
#This is the script I would like the output placed in PDF
explanatory = c("claimStatusId", "AgeCat", "PatientGender", "PayorID")
dependent = "AppealOverturned" # Appeals Status
appdf1DT2 %>%
summary_factorlist(dependent, explanatory, p=TRUE, add_dependent_label=TRUE)
#dev.off()
str(appdf1DT2)
# Classes 'data.table' and 'data.frame': 3983 obs. of 21 variables:
# $ ClaimServiceID : Factor w/ 3983 levels "51318639","51318640",..: 1 2 4 3 5 12 6 8 7 9 ...
# $ LineNumber : Factor w/ 140 levels "1","2","3","4",..: 1 2 4 3 5 7 1 3 2 4 ...
# $ claimStatusId : Factor w/ 2 levels "2","3": 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ...
# $ PatientGender : Factor w/ 3 levels "F","M","UNK": 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ...
# $ PayorID : Factor w/ 19 levels "000","234","239",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
# $ AppealID : Factor w/ 512 levels "79765","116998",..: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 ...
# $ ZipCode : Factor w/ 223 levels "2155","3037",..: 72 72 72 72 72 102 102 102 102 102 ...
# $ EditID : Factor w/ 21 levels "","0","001X",..: 2 12 8 12 8 8 2 8 12 8 ...
# $ CurrentBilled : num 14394 14394 14394 14394 14394 ...
# $ ClaimLineSavings : num 0 0 0 0 0 ...
# $ StatusChangeMo : Factor w/ 7 levels "2018-01","2018-02",..: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ...
# $ Grouping : Factor w/ 9 levels "","Agencies",..: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ...
# $ AppealOverturned : Factor w/ 2 levels "1","2": 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ...
# $ PrimaryDX : Factor w/ 360 levels "","8442","912",..: 2 2 2 2 2 171 171 171 171 171 ...
# $ RevCodeCats : Factor w/ 41 levels "AdminStorProcBlProd",..: 2 2 18 2 18 18 2 2 2 18 ...
# $ AgeCat : Factor w/ 9 levels "[0-5]","[11-20]",..: 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 ...
# $ ClaimLevelSavings: num 0 0 0 0 0 ...
# - attr(*, ".internal.selfref")=<externalptr>
head(appdf1DT2)
ClaimServiceID LineNumber claimStatusId PatientGender PayorID ProviderID AppealID ZipCode TIN EditID
1: 51318639 1 3 M 000 149385 79765 33904 0
2: 51318640 2 3 M 000 149385 79765 33904 022
3: 51318642 4 3 M 000 149385 79765 33904 00504
4: 51318641 3 3 M 000 149385 79765 33904 022
5: 51318643 5 3 M 000 149385 79765 33904 00504
6: 85833537 7 2 F 000 3240182 116998 46635 00504
CurrentBilled ClaimLineSavings StatusChangeMo Grouping AppealOverturned PrimaryDX RevCodeCats
1: 14394.08 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 2 8442 AmbSurgCare
2: 14394.08 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 2 8442 AmbSurgCare
3: 14394.08 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 2 8442 MedSurgSuppandDevs
4: 14394.08 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 2 8442 AmbSurgCare
5: 14394.08 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 2 8442 MedSurgSuppandDevs
6: 23472.92 0 2018-04 Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 1 M1712 MedSurgSuppandDevs
AgeCat ClaimLevelSavings
1: [31-40] 0.00
2: [31-40] 0.00
3: [31-40] 0.00
4: [31-40] 0.00
5: [31-40] 0.00
6: [61-70] 296.25
Maybe I am in over my head in this pursuit given my novice status with R, however, any direction would be appreciated.
Thank you.
WHP
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