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Tables, Labels and Some Useful Functions from Spreadsheets and 'SPSS' Statistics
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Tables, Labels and Some Useful Functions from Spreadsheets and 'SPSS' Statistics

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    0.11.4
    5 November 2022
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    0.5.1
    7 July 2016
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    0.5.5
    19 October 2016
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    0.7.1
    10 April 2017
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    0.8.1
    10 August 2017
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    0.8.2
    26 September 2017
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    0.8.3
    7 November 2017
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    0.8.4
    10 December 2017
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    0.8.6
    24 January 2018
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    0.8.7
    14 June 2018
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    0.8.8
    11 November 2018
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    0.8.10
    11 December 2018
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    0.8.11
    15 April 2019
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    0.9.0
    1 July 2019
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    0.9.1
    25 August 2019
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    0.10.1
    27 November 2019
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    0.10.2
    25 March 2020
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    0.10.5
    6 July 2020
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    0.10.6
    26 July 2020
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    0.10.7
    15 November 2020
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    0.11.1
    7 January 2022
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    0.11.2
    16 October 2022
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    0.11.6
    15 July 2023
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    15 July 2023
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    Package computes and displays tables with support for 'SPSS'-style labels, multiple and nested banners, weights, multiple-response variables and significance testing. There are facilities for nice output of tables in 'knitr', 'Shiny', '*.xlsx' files, R and 'Jupyter' notebooks. Methods for labelled variables add value labels support to base R functions and to some functions from other packages. Additionally, the package brings popular data transformation functions from 'SPSS' Statistics and 'Excel': 'RECODE', 'COUNT', 'COUNTIF', 'VLOOKUP' and etc. These functions are very useful for data processing in marketing research surveys. Package intended to help people to move data processing from 'Excel' and 'SPSS' to R.
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