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# Function to output latex equation based on an estimated model
# The goal is to display an estimated equation in latex form with coefficients in parenthesis
# Output can be used in an R Markdown file, provided the chunk option
# {r, results='asis'} has been set
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# Functions usefull to display estimated equations | |
# Author: Paul Rougieux | |
# Function to output LaTeX equation based on an estimated model | |
# The goal is to display an estimated equation in latex form with coefficients in parenthesis | |
# Output can be used in an R Markdown file, provided the chunk option | |
# {r, results='asis'} has been set | |
lmdisplay = function(model){ | |
coefs = round(data.frame(t(summary(model)$coefficients[,1:2])),3) | |
R2 = round(summary(model)$r.squared,3) | |
# Display a firt line with estimated equation | |
cat("$$") | |
# Name of the explained variable | |
cat(names((model$model[1])), " = ") | |
cat(paste("\\underset{(", coefs$X.Intercept.[2],")}", | |
"{",coefs$X.Intercept.[1],"}", sep="")) | |
for (i in c(2:length(coefs))){ | |
if( coefs[1,i]>=0){ # write a plus for positive coefs | |
cat("+") | |
} | |
cat("\\underset{(", coefs[2,i],")}", sep="") | |
cat("{",coefs[1,i],"} ",names(coefs[i])," ", sep="") | |
} | |
cat("$$ ") | |
# Display a second line with multiple R squared and n= dataset length | |
cat("$$") | |
cat("R^2=",R2,", n=", nrow(model$model), sep="") | |
cat("$$") | |
} | |
if(interactive()){ | |
# Example for testing, based on Wooldridge introductory econometrics third edition | |
vote1 = read.csv("dataset/paul/vote1.csv", na.strings=".") | |
vote1.lm = lm(voteA ~ lexpendA + lexpendB + prtystrA, data=vote1) | |
lmdisplay(vote1.lm) | |
} |
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