% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/print_olr.R \name{print_olr} \alias{print_olr} \title{Print ordinal logistic regression results in table} \usage{ print_olr(meas, vars, data, dec = 2, n.by.adj = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{meas}{outcome meassure variable name or response in data-data.frame as a string. Should be factor, preferably ordered.} \item{vars}{variables to compare against. As vector of columnnames.} \item{data}{dataframe of data.} \item{dec}{decimals for results, standard is set to 2. Mean and sd is dec-1.} \item{n.by.adj}{flag to indicate wether to count number of patients in adjusted model or overall for outcome meassure not NA.} } \description{ Printable table of ordinal logistic regression with bivariate and multivariate analyses. Uses polr() funtion of the MASS-package. Prints table. Formula analysed is the most simple m~v1+v2+vn. The is no significance test. Results are point estimates with 95 percent CI. } \keyword{olr}