If ‘x’ has row dimnames, rowlabel is a character
string containing the column heading for the row dimnames.
The default is the name of the argument for x.
rowlabel.just
If ‘x’ has row dimnames, specifies the
justification for printing them. Possible values are '
"l", "r", "c"'. The heading (‘rowlabel’) itself
is left justified if ‘rowlabel.just="l"’, otherwise it is centered.
cgroup
a vector of character strings defining major column headings.
The default is to have none.
n.cgroup
a vector containing the number of columns for which each
element in cgroup is a heading. For example, specify 'cgroup=
c("Major 1","Major 2")', ‘n.cgroup=c(3,3)’ if "Major 1" is to
span columns 1-3 and "Major 2" is to span columns 4-6.
‘rowlabel’ does not count in the column numbers. You can omit
‘n.cgroup’ if all groups have the same number of columns.
rgroup
a vector of character strings containing headings for row
groups. ‘n.rgroup’ must be present when ‘rgroup’ is given. The
first ‘n.rgroup[1]’ rows are sectioned off and ‘rgroup[1]’ is
used as a bold heading for them. The usual row dimnames (which must
be present if ‘rgroup’ is) are indented. The next ‘n.rgroup[2]’
rows are treated likewise, etc.
n.rgroup
integer vector giving the number of rows in each grouping.
If ‘rgroup’ is not specified, ‘n.rgroup’ is just used to divide off
blocks of rows by horizontal lines. If ‘rgroup’ is given but
‘n.rgroup’ is omitted, ‘n.rgroup’ will default so that each row
group contains the same number of rows.
digits
causes all values in the table to be formatted to ‘digits’
significant digits. ‘dec’ is usually preferred.
dec
If ‘dec’ is a scalar, all elements of the matrix will be
rounded to ‘dec’ decimal places to the right of the decimal.
‘dec’ can also be a matrix whose elements correspond to ‘x’, for
customized rounding of each element.
rdec
a vector specifying the number of decimal places to the right
for each row (‘cdec’ is more commonly used than ‘rdec’)
cdec
a vector specifying the number of decimal places for each
column
append
defaults to ‘F’. Set to ‘T’ to append output to an
existing file.
dcolumn
Set to ‘T’ to use David Carlisles ‘dcolumn’ style for
decimal alignment.
Default is ‘F’, which aligns columns of numbers by changing leading
blanks to "~", the LaTeX space-holder. You will probably want to
use ‘dcolumn’ if you use ‘rdec’, as a column may then contain varying
number of places to the right of the decimal. ‘dcolumn’ can line up
all such numbers on the decimal point, with integer values right-
justified at the decimal point location of numbers that actually
contain decimal places.
cdot
Set to ‘T’ to use centered dots rather than ordinary periods
in numbers.
longtable
Set to ‘T’ to use David Carlisles LaTeX ‘longtable’ style,
allowing long tables to be split over multiple pages with headers
repeated on each page.
table.env
Set ‘table.env=FALSE’ to suppress enclosing the table
in a LaTeX ‘table’ environment. ‘table.env’ only applies when
‘longtable=FALSE’. You may not specify a ‘caption’ if ‘table.env=FALSE’.
lines.page
Applies if ‘longtable=TRUE’. No more than ‘lines.page’
lines in the body of a table will be placed on a single page.
Page breaks will only occur at ‘rgroup’ boundaries.
caption
a text string to use as a caption to print at the top of the
first page of the table. Default is no caption.
caption.lot
a text string representing a short caption to be used
in the "List of Tables". By default, LaTeX will use ‘caption’.
label
a text string representing a symbolic label for the table
for referencing with the LaTex ‘
ef{label}’ command. The default
is ‘file’. ‘label’ is only used if ‘caption’ is given.
double.slash
set to ‘T’ to output ‘’ as ‘\’ in LaTeX commands.
Useful when you are reading the output file back into an S vector
for later output.