On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Thiemo Fetzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello to the whole group. > > I am a newbie to R, but I got my way through and think it is a lot easier to > handle than other software packages (far less clicks necessary). > [snip] > However, my wish is the output to have a format like: > > Estimate > (Intercept) 3.750367*** > (0.172345) > Var1 -0.002334 > (0.009342) > Var2 0.012551* > (0.005927) > > Thanks a lot in advance > > Thiemo >
I attach an R function "outreg" that can make nice looking regression tables in various formats. I was thinking about writing something for R news about this, but stopped to wait because I could not figure a way to get lmer objects to print out in some pleasant way. I have several students and colleagues who use this, no problem lately. This pdf demonstrates some of the kinds of output it can create. http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/outreg-worked2.pdf The R code here is not pretty, I'm obviously trying to do things that are not anticipated by the original developers. I found it a bit tedious to do output with "cat" and so forth, but never found a more elegant way. If anybody wants to help with beautifying the code, please give me some pointers. -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 University of Kansas
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