On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Paul Miller <pjmiller...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Am I right or wrong about this? If I am wrong, can anyone show me some > examples of how R can be used to create really nice looking tables? I often > make tables of adverse events in clinical trials that have n(%) values in the > cells. I'd love to see an example that does a nice job of making that sort of > table but would be happy to see any examples that someone might be willing to > send to me. > To complement all said up to now, see this documentation [1]. For clinical trials you might also want to check rreport [2]. There was also a recent thread [3] on the topic. Liviu
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