% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/print_log.R \name{print_log} \alias{print_log} \title{Print regression results in table} \usage{ print_log(meas, var, adj, data, dec = 2) } \arguments{ \item{meas}{outcome meassure variable name in data-data.frame as a string. Can be numeric or factor. Result is calculated accordingly.} \item{var}{exposure variable to compare against (active vs placebo). As string.} \item{adj}{variables to adjust for, as string.} \item{data}{dataframe of data.} \item{dec}{decimals for results, standard is set to 2. Mean and sd is dec-1.} } \description{ New function ready for revision } \details{ Printable table of logistic regression analysis. Leaves out other variables from results. } \examples{ ##Example with with sample data sz=100 dta<-data.frame(out=factor(sample(c("yes","no"),sz,replace=TRUE)),variable=factor(sample(c("down","up"),sz,replace=TRUE)),sex=factor(sample(c("male","female"),sz,replace=TRUE,prob=c(0.6,0.4))),age=as.numeric(sample(18:80,sz,replace=TRUE))) print_log(meas="out",var="variable",adj=c("sex","age"),data=dta,dec=2) } \keyword{logistic}