Johannes Boehm
Johannes Boehm
I'm inclined to agree with @nilshg. I see the package as printing statistics from estimated models that you pass as arguments. I think passing extra arguments with information that the...
Doesn't look so bad to me. LaTeX does something similar.
As the readme says, estim_decoration is a function that takes the value and the p-statistic as argument, and produces the formatted string. ```julia regtable(rr1,rr2,rr3,rr4; renderSettings = asciiOutput(), estim_decoration= (v,p) ->...
Thanks. I think there is scope for documenting `make_estim_decorator`, so I'm going to leave this open.
Thanks. Could you post a replicable example?
I think a `TableRegressionModel` is a good interface for nonlinear model estimates. If you want to show more statistics, we can probably add them in the footer of the table...
Thanks. You're right, this seems to be not possible right now. But I'd be happy to review PR's that implement this.
Good point. Yes, that would definitely make sense.
Yes, although I'm not super happy with the current interface and how it ends up looking. Here is the example from the tests: ``` using Statistics comments = ["Baseline", "Preferred"]...
I don't have strong views on this. I quite like docs on the repo page, and I think the current readme is still manageable. But feel free to set up...