Using gtsummary package, when I try to style my regression table to a journal format (JAMA in this case), I get the following error:
Error in theme_gtsummary_journal(., journal = "jama") :
'list' object cannot be coerced to type 'logical'
Does anyone know why this is? The code for the data and library is as follows:
# load packages
library(gtsummary)
# dummy data
crime <-data.frame(State = sample(c("SF", "AR", "NYC","MN"),13000,replace = TRUE),
Year = sample(as.factor(c(1990, 2000)),13000, replace = TRUE)
)
# multinom model with visual
glm(Year ~ State, data = crime, family = binomial) %>%
tbl_regression(exponentiate = TRUE) %>%
theme_gtsummary_journal(journal = "jama")
The issue is that in
gtsummary
you don't add a theme like in ggplot2. Instead you have to set the theme. See gtsummary themes vignette: