SPSS Style Frequency Tables

Usage

dist_tab(dataframe, breaks = NULL, digits = 2, ...)

Arguments

dataframe
A vector or data.frame object.
breaks
Either a numeric vector of two or more cut points or a single number (greater than or equal to 2) giving the number of intervals into which x is to be cut.
digits
Integer indicating the number of decimal places (round) or significant digits (signif.) to be used. Negative values are allowed
...
Other variables passed to cut.

SPSS Style Frequency Tables

Value

Returns a list of data frames (or singular data frame for a vector) of frequencies, cumulative frequencies, percentages and cumulative percentages for each interval.

Description

Generates a distribution table for vectors, matrices and dataframes.

Examples

## <strong>Not run</strong>: # dist_tab(rnorm(10000), 10) # dist_tab(sample(c("red", "blue", "gray"), 100, T), right = FALSE) # dist_tab(CO2, 4) # # out1 <- dist_tab(mtcars[, 1:3]) # ltruncdf(out1, 4) # # out2 <- dist_tab(mtcars[, 1:3], 4) # ltruncdf(out2, 4) # # wdst <- with(mraja1spl, word_stats(dialogue, list(sex, fam.aff, died))) # out3 <- dist_tab(wdst$gts[1:4]) # ltruncdf(out3, 4) # ## <strong>End(Not run)</strong>

See also

cut