QScript AnalysisCalculationGrid
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AnalysisCalculationGrid
The calculation Grid is a spreadsheet-like grid. You can enter R code in each cell. This R code is run to determine the output for that cell. See Using R in Q for more details.
To create a Calculation Grid in QScript, use appendCalculationGrid() in the ReportGroup object you want to append the item to in your report.
To create a Calculation Grid in QScript, use appendCalculationGrid() in the ReportGroup object you want to append the item to in your report.
cell(column, row)
Gets the cell at a specific row and column.
column | The column index within the grid. The first column, which contains the row headers is at index 0. |
row | The row index within the grid. The first row, which contains the column headers is at index 0. |
Returns: |
columnCount
The number of columns in the grid. This count includes the first column used for row labels.
deleteItem()
Deletes a table, plot or sub-group.
dependants(recursive)
Returns an array containing the variables, questions, tables, R items, or other items that are used when calculating this object. A Table object will return an array containing the questions it is a crosstab for, and any variables used as filters or weights. An ROutput object will return other ROutput objects used in its calculations. A JavaScript Variable object will return the variables referenced in its formula, etc.
recursive | Optional. If true then it will return all the objects that are normally returned, as well as all objects that those objects depend on, and so on. |
Returns: | Returns an array containing Question objects, Variable objects and AnalysisItem objects. |
equals(obj)
Whether two objects are the same.
obj | The object to compare against. |
Returns: | true or false |
Example: | data_file.getQuestionByName('Q2').equals(data_file.questions()[0])
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exportToExcel(filename, options)
Exports an item or group to Excel. This method is currently only available in desktop Q.
filename | The name of the exported file. |
options | An optional dictionary of options to pass to the function. These map to the settings in the Table Options dialog when exporting in Q using the fast Excel export option: table_style: The name of an Excel-based table style to use for the export. See the dropdown in the Q Excel export dialog for names - remove the spaces when used here. notes: Text that appears as a comment in the first cell of every sheet. hyperlink: A link applied if the project is uploaded as a Dashboard. ignore_net_and_sum: Excludes the NET and SUM columns or rows from the exported table. export_tables_as: When exporting multiple tables, how they should be laid out: - OneWorksheetPerTable: each table is placed on a new worksheet. - OneWorksheetPerPage: tables in the same group are placed on the same worksheet. - OneWorksheet: all tables are placed on a single worksheet. how_count: For multiple tables on the same worksheet, how they should be spaced: - BetweenTops: use a fixed number of rows between the tops of tables. - FromBottomOfOneToTopOfNext: leave a number of rows between the bottom of one table and the top of the next. num_rows_between_tables: The number of rows used by how_count include_table_of_contents: Whether to include a table of contents perform_statistical_test_of_independence: Whether to perform a statistical test of independence for the entire table (NB: this is in addition to the tests automatically shown on tables). repeat_headings: Whether to repeat headings for each table. show_significance_arrows: Whether to include significance arrows (when shown in table). table_names_sequential: Whether to name tables sequentially (e.g. Table 1, Table 2, etc.). show_column_comparisons_in_separate_row: Whether to show column comparisons in a separate row. |
Example: | project.report.exportToExcel('output.xlsx');
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Example: | project.report.exportToExcel('output.xlsx', {
table_style: 'TableStyleLight1',
notes: 'Notes',
include_table_of_contents: true,
});
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filters
Get/sets the list of Variable objects to apply as filters for this analysis item. This only includes filters added to the object in Q. To get filters added in Displayr, see 'groupedFilters'
Example: | t.filters = [data_file.getVariableByName('awarenessCoke')];
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Example: | t.filters = [];
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group
Get the ReportGroup object that contains this table/plot/group, or null if the sub item of an item.
groupedFilters
Get/sets the list of Variable objects to apply as filters for this analysis item. This only includes filters added to the object in Displayr. To get filters added in Q, see 'filters'
Example: | t.groupedFilters = [data_file.getVariableByName('awarenessCoke')];
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Example: | t.groupedFilters = [];
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guid
Get the internal identifier for this object, which is unique for all objects in the Report.
height
Gets/sets the height of the item in pixels
Gets/sets whether this item is hidden from exported views in Displayr. If an item is hidden from exported views, then when you share or export the project, the item will not appear in the shared page or exported document. This is typically used if you are using Calculations for intermediate steps in calculating values, and these steps would be irrelevant or confusing for the person viewing the page.
Example: | routput1.hiddenFromExportedViews = true;
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left
Gets/sets the left position (i.e. X position) of the item in pixels
name
Get/set the name for this object, as it appears in the Report.
referenceName
Get/set the reference name for this object, that is used to reference this object in the source code of other objects.
rowCount
The number of rows in the grid. This count includes the first row used for column labels.
showCaption
Gets/sets whether to show the caption for this item. This setting is only useful in Displayr and where a caption is available.
Example: | plot.showCaption = true
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size
Gets/sets the size (in mm) for this item, presented as an array containing two elements: width and height.
Example: | item.size = [100, 100];
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subItems
Returns an array of the items under this object. Check their type to find out if they are tables, plots or sub-groups.
switchTo(item_type)
Switch the current item to a new type e.g. chart to table. NB: only transitions from Tables, Charts and Visualizations are supported
item_type | The name of the item to switch to. This should match 'Table' or the title of its wiki page |
top
Gets/sets the top position (i.e. Y position) of the item in pixels
type
Returns "Calculation Grid".
width
Gets/sets the width of the item in pixels