[R] Variable labels

Fredrik Karlsson d@rgo@ch @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu May 13 08:56:52 CEST 2021


Hi,

I am sorry but I don't understand your question, Generally, "clicking" is
not something you can assume to be implemented for anything in R.
However, if you read the manual for the package

 https://gdemin.github.io/expss/

you get an example at the bottom where an illustration of how the package
can be used to create Excel tables which would then be easy to interact
with through clicking.
Is that what you wanted?

Fredrik

On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 4:49 AM Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw> wrote:

> I insert variable with the expss function as shown below. No error
> message. My question is, how to save the variable labels in the data
> frame so that I can click to read the labels. Thank you.
>
> mydata<-read_excel("data/Excel/hseinv.xlsx",na=".")
> library(expss)
> mydata=apply_labels(mydata,
>                      year   ="1947-1988",
>                      inv    ="real housing inv, millions $",
>                      pop    ="population, 1000s",
>                      price  ="housing price index; 1982 = 1",
>                      linv   ="log(inv)",
>                      lpop   ="log(pop)",
>                      lprice  ="log(price)",
>                      t       ="time trend: t=1,...,42",
>                      invpc   ="per capita inv: inv/pop",
>                      linvpc  ="log(invpc)",
>                      lprice_1="lprice[_n-1]",
>                      linvpc_1="linvpc[_n-1]",
>                      gprice  ="lprice - lprice_1",
>                      ginvpc  ="linvpc - linvpc_1")
>
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