Open cjvanlissa opened 2 years ago
Regarding the last entry: table_props(), are you considering this for merely pretty outputing a table for e.g. ordinal variables? I would rather Suggest: gtsummary::tbl_summary() and specifically the coming tbl_likert() in the same package (currently in their [development package]https://www.danieldsjoberg.com/bstfun/reference/tbl_likert.html). In any case, there are plenty of packages one could import for such use, that already handles html, pdf, word, tibble, etc.
@sda030 no, tidySEM::table_props() reconstructs the probability distribution from thresholds.
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None of the packages do all
tidySEM output is still an mxModel object
Development goals:
Features on user side
Passing arguments down to other functions Allow users to specify bounds etc