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gsummary Summarize by Groups
Description
Provide a summary of the variables in a data frame by groups of rows. This is most useful with a groupedData object to examine the variables by group.
Usage
gsummary(object, FUN, omitGroupingFactor, form, level,
groups, invariantsOnly, ...)
Arguments
object |
an object to be summarized - usually a |
FUN |
an optional summary function or a list of summary functions to be applied to each variable in the frame. The function or functions are applied only to variables in |
omitGroupingFactor |
an optional logical value. When |
form |
an optional one-sided formula that defines the groups. When this formula is given, the right-hand side is evaluated in |
level |
an optional positive integer giving the level of grouping to be used in an object with multiple nested grouping levels. Defaults to the highest or innermost level of grouping. |
groups |
an optional factor that will be used to split the rows into groups. Defaults to |
invariantsOnly |
an optional logical value. When |
... |
optional additional arguments to the summary functions that are invoked on the variables by group. Often it is helpful to specify |
Value
A data.frame with one row for each level of the grouping factor. The number of columns is at most the number of columns in object.
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates bates@stat.wisc.edu
References
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer.
See Also
summary, groupedData, getGroups
Examples
gsummary(Orthodont) # default summary by Subject
## gsummary with invariantsOnly = TRUE and omitGroupingFactor = TRUE
## determines whether there are covariates like Sex that are invariant
## within the repeated observations on the same Subject.
gsummary(Orthodont, inv = TRUE, omit = TRUE)
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