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A demonstration of showing mtable results in HTML format

First, we load the package and estimate some regression models.

library(memisc)
lm0 <- lm(sr ~ pop15 + pop75,              data = LifeCycleSavings)
lm1 <- lm(sr ~                 dpi + ddpi, data = LifeCycleSavings)
lm2 <- lm(sr ~ pop15 + pop75 + dpi + ddpi, data = LifeCycleSavings)

Next, we put them together into a table with mtable().

mtable123 <- mtable("Model 1"=lm0,"Model 2"=lm1,"Model 3"=lm2,
                    summary.stats=c("sigma","R-squared","F","p","N"))

Third, we improve the appearance of the results by relabeling the mtable object.

mtable123 <- relabel(mtable123,
                      "(Intercept)" = "Constant",
                      pop15 = "Percentage of population under 15",
                      pop75 = "Percentage of population over 75",
                      dpi = "Real per-capita disposable income",
                      ddpi = "Growth rate of real per-capita disp. income"
)

Finally we view the results in HTML format.

show_html(mtable123)
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Constant 30 . 628*** 6 . 360*** 28 . 566***
(7 . 409) (1 . 252) (7 . 355)
Percentage of population under 15 −0 . 471** −0 . 461**
(0 . 147) (0 . 145)
Percentage of population over 75 −1 . 934 −1 . 691
(1 . 041) (1 . 084)
Real per-capita disposable income 0 . 001 −0 . 000
(0 . 001) (0 . 001)
Growth rate of real per-capita disp. income 0 . 529* 0 . 410*
(0 . 210) (0 . 196)
sigma 3 . 931 4 . 189 3 . 803
R-squared 0 . 262 0 . 162 0 . 338
F 8 . 332 4 . 528 5 . 756
p 0 . 001 0 . 016 0 . 001
N 50 50 50

Significance: *** = p < 0.001; ** = p < 0.01; * = p < 0.05

The results can be written into an HTML file using write_html(mtable123,file="mtable123.html") or the like. MS Word or LibreOffice can import such a file.

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