Create plots and LaTeX
tables that look like SPSS
output for use in teaching materials. Rather than copying-and-pasting SPSS
output into documents, R
code that mocks up SPSS
output can be integrated directly into dynamic LaTeX
documents with tools such as knitr
. Functionality includes statistical techniques that are typically covered in introductory statistics classes: descriptive statistics, common hypothesis tests, ANOVA, and linear regression, as well as box plots, histograms, scatter plots, and line plots (including profile plots).
Package r2spss
is on CRAN (The Comprehensive R Archive Network), hence the latest release can be easily installed from the R
command line via
install.packages("r2spss")
To install the latest (possibly unstable) development version from GitHub, you can pull this repository and install it from the R
command line via
install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("aalfons/r2spss")
If you already have package devtools
installed, you can skip the first line.
LaTeX
tables created with package r2spss
build upon several LaTeX
packages. A LaTeX
style file that includes all requirements can be produced with function r2spss.sty()
. By default, it prints the content of the style file on the R
console, but its only argument path
can be used to specify the path to a folder in which to put the file r2spss.sty. For instance, the following command can be used to put the style file in the current working directory.
r2spss.sty(path = ".")
After putting the style file in the folder that contains your LaTeX
document, the following command should be included in the preamble of your LaTeX
document, i.e., somewhere in between \documentclass{}
and \begin{document}
.
\usepackage{r2spss}
Package r2spss
is the most useful when writing dynamic LaTeX
documents with
tools such as the R
package knitr
. When creating LaTeX
tables in R
code chunks with knitr
, the output of the chunk should be written directly into the output document by setting the chunk option results='asis'
. For more information on knitr
chunk options, in particular various options for figures, please consult the knitr documentation.
Package r2spss
can create output that mimics the look of current SPSS
versions, as well as the look of older versions. The relevant functions contain the argument version
for specifying which type of output to create. Possible values are "modern"
to mimic recent versions and "legacy"
to mimic older versions. LaTeX
tables that mimic the look of recent SPSS version thereby build upon the LaTeX
package nicematrix
and its NiceTabular
environment, which is preferred for its seamless display of background colors in the table.
However, r2spss
requires nicematrix
version 6.5 (2022-01-23) or later. It is also important to note that tables using the NiceTabular
environment may require several LaTeX
compilations to be displayed correctly.
Within a dynamic LaTeX
document or any other R
session, it can be useful to set a global preference for which SPSS
version to mimic. This can be done with the accessor function r2spss_options$set()
. For instance, a default to mimic older SPSS
versions can be set with:
r2spss_options$set(version = "legacy")
Various examples for using r2spss
are given in the package vignette, which
can be accessed from the R
console with
vignette("r2spss-intro")
If you experience any bugs or issues or if you have any suggestions for additional features, please submit an issue via the Issues tab of this repository. Please have a look at existing issues first to see if your problem or feature request has already been discussed.
If you want to contribute to the package, you can fork this repository and create a pull request after implementing the desired functionality.
If you need help using the package, or if you are interested in collaborations related to this project, please get in touch with the package maintainer.