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[Superseded]

With format_corr() you can format correlation statistics generated from cor.test() output. This is now an internal function superceded by format_stats(), which we recommend using instead.

Usage

format_corr(x, digits, pdigits, pzero, full, italics, type, ...)

Arguments

x

An htest object

digits

Number of digits after the decimal for means, confidence intervals, and test statistics

pdigits

Number of digits after the decimal for p-values, ranging between 1-5 (also controls cutoff for small p-values)

pzero

Logical value (default = FALSE) for whether to include leading zero for p-values

full

Logical value (default = TRUE) for whether to include means and confidence intervals or just test statistic and p-value

italics

Logical value (default = TRUE) for whether p label should be italicized

type

Type of formatting ("md" = markdown, "latex" = LaTeX)

...

Additional arguments passed to methods.

Value

A character string of statistical information formatted in Markdown or LaTeX.

See also

Other functions for printing statistical objects: format_bf(), format_stats(), format_stats.BFBayesFactor(), format_stats.easycorrelation(), format_stats.htest(), format_ttest()

Examples

# format_stats(cor.test(mtcars$mpg, mtcars$cyl))