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@volloholic and @lilyclements have been working on this topic for the past 2-3 months. It has now got to the stage that it can be incorporated into various dialogues.
It uses the new mmtable2 package that Lily found and which sounds just right for us. It says it is to "Create and combine tables with a ggplot2/patchwork syntax". It isn't yet in CRAN but could be added to R-Instat for the next round.
I hope @Ivanluv can now work on the front-end, and amend some of our dialogues to make use of the facilities.
I assume we will start with the 2 general dialogues, i.e. Describe > Specific > Frequency Tables and Summary Tables.
The next is to improve the existing Describe > Two Variables > Summarise dialogue. This already has simple tables. Maybe the way that is done can be improved, but now they can have margins added in useful ways.
Then hopefully we can (at last) construct Describe > Three Variables > Summarise. Once we are ready, perhaps @volloholic and @lilyclements could quickly conceptualise that. It should be then easy to construct, because it will build on the facilities and code in the Two Variables dialogue.
Then there is Describe > General > Tabulation. That's the parallel of our Describe > General > Graphics where you build a graph layer-by-layer. If this is the parallel of ggplot2, then we should be able to have a tabulation equivalent? That might be quite easy to do. Start with a @lilyclements@volloholic discussion.
And also Describe > General > Use Summaries, where there is a Tabulation button that has been disabled now for many years!
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@volloholic and @lilyclements have been working on this topic for the past 2-3 months. It has now got to the stage that it can be incorporated into various dialogues.
It uses the new mmtable2 package that Lily found and which sounds just right for us. It says it is to "Create and combine tables with a ggplot2/patchwork syntax". It isn't yet in CRAN but could be added to R-Instat for the next round.
I hope @Ivanluv can now work on the front-end, and amend some of our dialogues to make use of the facilities.
I assume we will start with the 2 general dialogues, i.e. Describe > Specific > Frequency Tables and Summary Tables.
The next is to improve the existing Describe > Two Variables > Summarise dialogue. This already has simple tables. Maybe the way that is done can be improved, but now they can have margins added in useful ways.
Then hopefully we can (at last) construct Describe > Three Variables > Summarise. Once we are ready, perhaps @volloholic and @lilyclements could quickly conceptualise that. It should be then easy to construct, because it will build on the facilities and code in the Two Variables dialogue.
Then there is Describe > General > Tabulation. That's the parallel of our Describe > General > Graphics where you build a graph layer-by-layer. If this is the parallel of ggplot2, then we should be able to have a tabulation equivalent? That might be quite easy to do. Start with a @lilyclements @volloholic discussion.
And also Describe > General > Use Summaries, where there is a Tabulation button that has been disabled now for many years!
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