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I would like to do a cross-tabulation but with the prop.table
I cannot use the weight variable.
I use the command below:
prop.table(table(mydata$Q_15,mydata$Q_35),1)
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I would like to do a cross-tabulation but with the prop.table
I cannot use the weight variable.
I use the command below:
prop.table(table(mydata$Q_15,mydata$Q_35),1)
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I used the crosstab
and with the weight:
tabela <- crosstab(mydata$Q_15, mydata$Q_35, weight = mydata$PESO)
I selected only absolute values
tabela <- tabela$t
So, as an additional detail, I calculated the percentage per line and rounded:
(tabela <- 100*round(prop.table(tabela, 1), 2))
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It is possible to obtain through the xtabs
:
dados <- data.frame(minusculas = sample(letters[1:5], 100, rep = TRUE),
MAIUSCULAS = sample(LETTERS[1:5], 100, rep = TRUE),
peso <- rchisq(100, 10),
lucro <- rnorm(100, 0, 10))
with(dados, xtabs(peso ~ minusculas + MAIUSCULAS))
with(dados, xtabs(lucro ~ minusculas + MAIUSCULAS))
with(dados, xtabs(cbind(peso, lucro) ~ minusculas + MAIUSCULAS))
The xtabs
sum the variables to the left of the formula by the levels of the variables to the right, allowing negative values (as is the case of the variable profit).
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