On 04/13/2010 06:07 AM, Peter Jepsen wrote:
Dear R-listers
I am writing a manuscript for a scientific journal in clinical medicine.
I have three groups of patients, and I present a 10*3 table of their
characteristics in Table 1. Some of their characteristics, e.g. their
age, are on a
On 13-Apr-10 09:54:20, Jim Lemon wrote:
On 04/13/2010 06:07 AM, Peter Jepsen wrote:
Dear R-listers
I am writing a manuscript for a scientific journal in clinical
medicine. I have three groups of patients, and I present a 10*3
table of their characteristics in Table 1. Some of their
Dear R-listers
I am writing a manuscript for a scientific journal in clinical medicine.
I have three groups of patients, and I present a 10*3 table of their
characteristics in Table 1. Some of their characteristics, e.g. their
age, are on a continuous scale, others are dichotomous. I am
Hello,
I am writing a manuscript for a scientific journal in clinical medicine.
I have three groups of patients, and I present a 10*3 table of their
characteristics in Table 1. Some of their characteristics, e.g. their
age, are on a continuous scale, others are dichotomous. I am thinking of
Hi,
On 12 April 2010 22:07, Peter Jepsen p...@dce.au.dk wrote:
3. Are there R packages that can draw tables?
the gplots package has a textplot() function, and the gridExtra
package a tableGrob(),
http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=tips:graphics-grid:table
In theory it should be possible
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