Release Notes
SummaryTables 1.2.0
- Regression and Survival analyses now fully support any variable name, including those with spaces or special characters.
- Added a helpful error message when attempting to use polynomial terms on categorical variables.
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 1.1.1
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 1.1.0
- Added Manual Run mode across all analyses.
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 1.0.2
- Replaced the module's help sections with a direct link to the official documentation website.
SummaryTables 1.0.1
- Improved the readability of error and warning messages.
SummaryTables 1.0.0
- New Analysis: Added Kaplan-Meier Survival Table.
- Fixed formatting artifacts when exporting tables to Word.
- Improved UI layout consistency across all analyses.
- Added validation checks to ensure survival variables are coded correctly.
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 0.9.0
- New Analyses: Added Multivariable and Univariable Cox proportional hazards regression.
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 0.8.0
- Added an option to merge Confidence Interval (CI) columns into a single column.
- Added an option to display individual p-values alongside global p-values.
- Improved UI logic to prevent conflicts between p-values and significance stars.
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 0.7.1
- Fixed an issue that caused errors when calculating Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) for variables with spaces in their names.
SummaryTables 0.7.0
- New Analyses: Added Linear and Logistic Regression (both Univariable and Multivariable).
- General bug-fixes and improvements.
SummaryTables 0.3.2
- Added a loading spinner indicator to show when tables are computing.
SummaryTables 0.3.1
- Added helpful instructions when a table is empty.
- Made table backgrounds transparent for better visual integration in jamovi.
SummaryTables 0.3.0
- Initial release of the SummaryTables module for jamovi.
- New Analyses: Added Summary Table (Table 1), Continuous Table, Cross Table, and Likert Table.