try prop.table()

On 10/21/06, ronggui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Maybe _CrossTable_ in gmodels package is what you want.
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> 2006/10/22, Larry White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > -- apologies if this is a dup - i got a bounce saying the message was
> > unprocessed.
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> > Is there a straightforward way to get a table with percents in the
> > cells rather than counts? I've looked at table, ftable, xtabs, and
> > ctab, which did the conversion but returned the results in a single
> > row without labels.
> >
> > any suggestions are appreciated.
> > thank you.
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