Reproducible Research: Export Regression Table to MS Word
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Here’s a quick tip for anyone wishing to export results, say a regression table, from R to MS Word:Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
require(R2wd) # install packages required # install software RCOM, RDCOMClient # (I had to restart the R-Session after the above step to get it work) wdGet() # Regression: data(iris) mod <- lm(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris) regr_tab <- data.frame(summary(mod)$coefficients) colnames(regr_tab) <- colnames(summary(mod)$coefficients) regr_tab[ ,4] <- ifelse(regr_tab[ ,4] < .001, "< 0.001", ifelse(regr_tab[ ,4] < .01, "< 0.01", round(regr_tab[ ,4], 3))) # print table to doc in word-default format: wdTable(format(regr_tab), autoformat = 1) wdSave("Regression.doc") # save file wdQuit() # close file
ps: Also check odfWeave
- this also seems to be a very useful resource!
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