rtables
Reporting Tables
Reporting tables often have structure that goes beyond simple rectangular data. The 'rtables' package provides a framework for declaring complex multi-level tabulations and then applying them to data. This framework models both tabulation and the resulting tables as hierarchical, tree-like objects which support sibling sub-tables, arbitrary splitting or grouping of data in row and column dimensions, cells containing multiple values, and the concept of contextual summary computations. A convenient pipe-able interface is provided for declaring table layouts and the corresponding computations, and then applying them to data.
- Version0.6.10
- R versionunknown
- LicenseApache License 2.0
- Needs compilation?No
- Languageen-US
- Last release09/20/2024
Documentation
- Vignette{rtables} Advanced Usage
- VignetteComparing Against Baselines or Control
- VignetteExample Clinical Trials Tables
- VignetteColumn Counts and Formats
- VignetteCustomizing Appearance
- VignetteExample Complex Analysis Function: Modelling Cox Regression
- VignetteExploratory Analysis
- VignetteFormat Precedence and NA Handling
- VignetteIntrospecting Tables
- VignetteConstructing rtables Manually
- VignetteIntroduction to {rtables}
- VignettePruning and Sorting Tables
- VignetteControlling Splitting Behavior
- VignetteSubsetting and Manipulating Table Contents
- VignetteTabulation Concepts
- VignetteComparison with dplyr Tabulation
- VignetteTitles, Footers, and Referential Footnotes
- MaterialREADME
- MaterialNEWS
Team
Joe Zhu
MaintainerShow author detailsGabriel Becker
Show author detailsRolesAuthorAdrian Waddell
Show author detailsRolesAuthorDaniel Sabanés Bové
Show author detailsRolesContributorF. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
Show author detailsRolesCopyright holder, fndEmily de la Rua
Show author detailsRolesContributorAbinaya Yogasekaram
Show author detailsRolesContributorDavide Garolini
Show author detailsRolesContributorMaximilian Mordig
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Last 30 days
This package has been downloaded 2,834 times in the last 30 days. Now we’re talking! This work is officially 'heard of in academic circles', just like those wild research papers on synthetic bananas. The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 208 times.
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Last 365 days
This package has been downloaded 18,916 times in the last 365 days. The downloads are officially high enough to crash an underfunded departmental server. Quite an accomplishment! The day with the most downloads was Mar 20, 2025 with 253 downloads.
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- Depends2 packages
- Imports4 packages
- Suggests14 packages
- Reverse Depends1 package
- Reverse Imports5 packages
- Reverse Suggests2 packages