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In dfSummary()
:
help("st_options", "summarytools")
for examples)graph.magnif
should resolve itInf
values no longer generate
errorstmp.img.dir
can be left to NA
when
style = "grid"
Dataf.rame.label
In descr()
:
headings=FALSE
(when
using stby()
or dplyr::group_by()
)In ctable()
:
prop="none"
with integer dataSelected heading elements can be totally omitted by one of two ways:
print()
or view()
parameters (in
?print.summarytools
, refer to list of arguments that can be
used to override heading elements)define_keywords()
and setting the heading’s
label to empty stringImproved functionality for customized terms / translations (see
vignette("introduction", "summarytools")
for
details)
fix-valign.tex
is now in the includes
directory for use with R Markdown when creating pdf
documents with dfSummary()
outputs - see
`vignette(“rmarkdown”, )
Navigation links and table of contents were added to introductory vignette, making it is easier to navigate
dfSummary()
:
dfSummary()
in Rmarkdown using
method = "render"
, it is possible to set
tmp.img.dir = NA
. It must still be defined (not as
NA
) when method = "pander"
and
style = "grid"
.stby()
or dpyr::group_by()
. Use
keep.grp.vars = TRUE
to replicate previous behavior.ctable()
and freq()
:
ctable.round.digits
was added to the list of
st_options()
(there is already a global
round.digits
option, but it uses 2
as default,
while 1
is a more sensible value for
ctable()
.print.summarytools()
now removes titles from headings
when keyword “title.function” is set to NA
or empty
string.Version 0.9.8 is essentially the CRAN release of the 0.9.7 GitHub-Only release which saw gradual changes being implemented over the course of several months. See changes listed under 0.9.7 for changes since last CRAN release (0.9.6)
GitHub-only release - this was a constantly evolving version to be eventually released as 0.9.8 on CRAN when it reached maturity.
stview()
pointing to
summarytools::view()
. This avoids potential conflicts with
other packages using the more and more popular view()
function (notably, tibble, part of the
tidyverse family, defines view()
as an
alias for View()
)format()
internally, so that using the following optional arguments with any core
function or with print()
or view()
will
produce expected results:
st_options("lang")
) was displayeddescr()
and ctable()
column headings showing variable names<p>
tagdfSummary()
:
dfSummary()
tables would end
up nested in one anotherdescr()
:
order
argument that gives the option to
display variables in their order of appearance in the data or in a
custom order (as opposed to the default behavior which is to display
them alphabetically sorted)freq()
, values for the order
argument
are now singular (backward compatibility is preserved for now)
st_options()
were added:
freq()
a whole data frame, this number determines how many
distinct values are allowed for numerical variables. Above that number,
the variable will be ignored)ctable()
:
dfSummary()
, fixed an issue arising when a very
large range of numeric values exists in a columnst_options(use.x11 = FALSE)
if encountering problemsRCurl::base64Encode()
function used to create
ascii-encoded graphs in html documents isn’t used anymore;
base64enc::base64encode()
is used insteadfreq.silent
was added to global optionsfreq()
used in
conjunction with stby()
or
dplyr::group_by()
ctable()
used in
conjunction with stby()
(but not with
dplyr::group_by()
)dfSummary()
:
summarytools::dfSummary()
(without loading the
package) is now possibledescr()
:
descr()
with stby()
, results are no
longer assembled into a single table if more than one grouping variables
are usedstby()
with several
grouping variablesgroup_by()
function as an alternative to stby()
%$%
operator%>>%
operatorfreq()
recognizes factor level “(Missing)” from
forcats::fct_explicit_na
as NA
’sfreq()
objects, collapse
boolean
parameter has been added as an experimental feature (must be set in the
print()
method)stby()
or dplyr::group_by()
tb()
supports objects having several grouping
variablestb()
has an added parameter “na.rm” for
freq()
objectsdescr()
deals with empty vectors and
invalid weightsfreq()
arising when using sampling
weights while no missing values were presenttb()
turns freq()
and
descr()
outputs into “tidy” tibblesdefine_keywords()
allows defining translatable
terms in GUI and optionally save the results in a csv file
(through Save File… dialog)use_custom_lang()
replaces
useTranslations()
and triggers an Open File…
dialog when no argument is suppliedfreq()
:
cumul
allows turning on or off
cumulative proportionsrows
has been added; it allows
subsetting the output table either with a numeric vector, a character
vector, or a single search string (regular expression)ctable()
:
dfSummary()
, added content specific to email
addresses: valid, invalid, duplicatesbyst()
had to be dropped because of issues related to
objects names; only stby()
is accepted from now onuseTranslations()
has been replaced by
use_custom_lang()
No changes (re-submission of 0.9.1 to CRAN)
For users updating solely from CRAN, this is a major update. Many changes were introduced since version 0.8.8 (versions 0.8.9 and 0.9.0 were released solely on GitHub). Please refer to the README file, the two vignettes and the information below for all the details.
stby()
, a summarytools-specific version of
by()
, is introduced. It is highly
recommended that you use it instead of by()
; its
syntax is identical and it greatly simplifies the printing of the
generated objectsdfSummary()
:
example()
function to access themst_options(lang='fr')
gives access to French
translations. Spanish (‘es’) translations are also available.useTranslations()
(which in later versions
becomes use_custom_lang()
) allows using custom
translationsdescr()
, the weight variable (when used) is
automatically removed from the list of variables to analyzedfSummary()
, images are processed using functions
from the magick package, improving the general layout
of the output tablesdfSummary()
:
descr()
, the ‘stats’ parameter accepts values
“common” and “fivenum”st_options()
, setting multiple options at once is
now possible; all options have their own parameter (the legacy way of
setting options is still supported)print()
or view()
- refer to the print()
method’s
documentation to learn moreSpecial thanks to Paul Feitsma for his numerous suggestions.
dfSummary()
:
dfSummary()
where reported
percentages could exceed 100% under specific circumstancesdfSummary()
when missing values
were present along with whole numbersdescr()
where group was not shown
for the first group when omitting headingsdfSummary()
:
%>%
)
operatordescr()
, fixed a calculation error for coefficient
of variation (cv)ctable()
html outputs, ‘<’ and ‘>’ are
properly escaped when appearing in row or column namesdfSummary()
:
dfSummary()
now use
lubridate::as.period()
ctable()
, argument ‘useNA’ now correctly accepts
value “no”dfSummary()
histograms changed (from nclass.FD()
to
nclass.Sturges()
)dfSummary()
with time
objectsdfSummary()
when “[1 other value]” was displayed;
this actual value is now displayed insteadst_options()
freq()
: ‘totals’ and
‘display.nas’descr()
, Q1 and Q3 were added;
also, the order in the ‘stats’ argument is now reflected in the output
tabledfSummary()
:
print()
and view()
, argument
‘html.table.class’ is now called ‘table.classes’ and its usage is
simplified (please refer to the corresponding help files for
detailsdfSummary()
lapply()
when used with
freq()
dfSummary()
bar chartsdfSummary()
dfSummary()
dfSummary()
lapply()
to be used with
freq()
by()
and with()
with
descr()
, freq()
, and
ctable()
In dfSummary()
, parameter name ‘display.labels’ has been
changed to ‘labels.col’ for consistency reasons. Also, see Notes for
Version 0.6.9 about the ‘file’ parameter.
GitHub-only release
dfSummary()
’s last column now includes counts and
percentages for both valid and missing dataGitHub-only release
ctable()
for cross-tabulationsby()
and/or with()
: variable names, labels and
by-groups are now displayed correctlyview()
is now more than just a wrapper function for the
print()
method; it is the function to use when printing an
object created with by()
print()
or view()
freq()
has an new parameter, ‘order’, allowing to order
rows by count rather than valuesdescr()
observations table has
been improvedThe ‘file’ parameter must now be used with print()
or
view()
; its use with other functions is now deprecated.
dfSummary()
reports frequencies for
character variablesprint()
method to suppress the
footnote in HTML outputsdfSummary()
which arose when
number of factor levels exceeded max.distinct.valuesmethod = "browser"
sends file path to
browser for better cross-platform compatibilityby()
GitHub-only release
descr()
now supports weightswhat.is()
has been simplifiedfreq()
now supports weights.view()
allows opening HTML tables in RStudio’s
Viewerdesc()
is renamed descr()
print.summarytools()
print.summarytools()
has argument ‘method’ that can be
one of “pander”, “viewer”, or “browser”, the last two being used to
display an HTML version of the output, using Bootstrap’s CSS
(https://getbootstrap.com)unistats()
is now called desc()
frequencies()
is now called freq()
desc()
now accepts data frames as first argument;
factors and character columns will be ignoreddesc()
results tables can be transposedfreq()
returns a matrix-table rather than a listproperties()
was removed.Initial Release
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.