{effectsize} TablesR/plot.R, R/print.effectsize_table.R
print.effectsize_table.RdPrinting, formatting and plotting methods for effectsize tables.
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_table'
plot(x, ...)
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_table'
print(x, digits = 2, use_symbols = getOption("es.use_symbols", FALSE), ...)
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_table'
print_md(x, digits = 2, use_symbols = getOption("es.use_symbols", FALSE), ...)
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_table'
print_html(
x,
digits = 2,
use_symbols = getOption("es.use_symbols", FALSE),
...
)
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_table'
format(
x,
digits = 2,
output = c("text", "markdown", "html"),
use_symbols = getOption("es.use_symbols", FALSE),
...
)
# S3 method for class 'effectsize_difference'
print(x, digits = 2, append_CLES = NULL, ...)Object to print.
Arguments passed to or from other functions.
Number of digits for rounding or significant figures. May also
be "signif" to return significant figures or "scientific"
to return scientific notation. Control the number of digits by adding the
value as suffix, e.g. digits = "scientific4" to have scientific
notation with 4 decimal places, or digits = "signif5" for 5
significant figures (see also signif()).
Should proper symbols be printed (TRUE) instead of
transliterated effect size names (FALSE). See effectsize_options.
Which output is the formatting intended for? Affects how title and footers are formatted.
Which Common Language Effect Sizes should be printed as well? Only applicable to Cohen's d, Hedges' g for independent samples of equal variance (pooled sd) or for the rank-biserial correlation for independent samples (See d_to_cles).
seeThe see package contains relevant plotting functions. See the plotting vignette in the see package.