- Alrighty, {easystats} users! 👋 Ever wonder how those neat tables magically appear in your R console, or even better, in your fancy #rstats Markdown and Quarto docs? Well, most of the objects you work with in {easystats} are basically tables, i.e. a 2D matrix with columns and rows...
- ... and when they print, it's thanks to some behind-the-scenes magic with `insight::format_table()` and `insight::export_table()`! ✨ But there's more! Many #easystats functions also have a `display()` method. Think of it as your personal table stylist, making everything look super user-friendly! 💅
- And you can totally control the vibe! Use the `format` argument to get "markdown" (for a classic kable look), "html" (for a sleek gt-table), or the new kid on the block, "tt" (for a tinytable masterpiece!).
- That "tt" option is now fully rolled out across several #easystats packages, powered by the amazing {tinytable} package. This means you can create tables in a gazillion different output formats! How cool is that? 🤯
- Wanna dive deeper into the table universe? Check out these links: 👉 easystats.github.io/insight/arti... 👉 vincentarelbundock.github.io/tinytable/ Happy printing, everyone! 🖨️ #rstats #easystatsSep 1, 2025 06:04