This template demonstrates the basic features of rapport. We all hope you will like it!
Hello, world!
I have just specified a Variable in this template named to leisure. The label of this variable is "Internet usage in leisure time (hours per day)".
And wow, the mean of leisure is 3.199!
By checking out the sources of this template, you could see that we used all BRCATCODE
s above from brew
syntax. BRCODE
tags are useful when you want to loop through something or optionally add or remove a part of the template. A really easy example of this: if desc
input equals to TRUE
, then the resulting report would have that chunk, if set to FALSE
, it would be left our.
Min. | 1st Qu. | Median | Mean | 3rd Qu. | Max. | NA's |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.000 | 2.000 | 3.000 | 3.199 | 4.000 | 12.000 | 37 |
The 5 highest values are: 12, 12, 10, 10 and 10.
This template demonstrates the basic features of rapport. We all hope you will like it!
Hello, world!
I have just specified a Variable in this template named to leisure. The label of this variable is "Internet usage in leisure time (hours per day)".
And wow, the mean of leisure is 3.199!
For more detailed statistics, you should have set desc=TRUE
!
By checking out the sources of this template, you could see that we used all BRCATCODE
s above from brew
syntax. BRCODE
tags are useful when you want to loop through something or optionally add or remove a part of the template. A really easy example of this: if desc
input equals to TRUE
, then the resulting report would have that chunk, if set to FALSE
, it would be left our.
This template demonstrates the basic features of rapport. We all hope you will like it!
Hello, world!
I have just specified a Variable in this template named to leisure. The label of this variable is "Internet usage in leisure time (hours per day)".
And wow, the mean of leisure is 3.199!
For more detailed statistics, you should have set desc=TRUE
!
By checking out the sources of this template, you could see that we used all BRCATCODE
s above from brew
syntax. BRCODE
tags are useful when you want to loop through something or optionally add or remove a part of the template. A really easy example of this: if desc
input equals to TRUE
, then the resulting report would have that chunk, if set to FALSE
, it would be left our.
For demonstartion purposes you can find a histogram below:
This report was generated with R (2.15.1) and rapport (0.4) in 0.559 sec on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu platform.
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