junco



Overview
The junco R package contains analysis functions to create tables and
listings used for clinical trial reporting. It complements the tern
package by providing additional statistical analysis capabilities.
The package provides a range of functionality, such as:
- Statistical analysis (ANCOVA, MMRM, Cox regression, Kaplan-Meier,
CMH stratified proportion difference estimation)
- Calculation of odds ratios, relative risks, and proportion
differences
- Event incidence rate analysis
- Support optional SAS (to-nearest-value) and IEC (to-nearest-even)
rounding
- Frequency tabulations and summarizations
- Reference-based multiple imputation (RBMI) for handling missing
data
- Production-ready RTF and DOCX exporter for listings and tables (see
tt_to_tbldf
and export_as_docx_j)
- Creation of tables, listings, and graphs (TLGs)
Installation
Either you can install the stable CRAN version
install.packages("junco") #CRAN Release
Or you can install the development version from GitHub:
require('remotes')
remotes::install_github("johnsonandjohnson/junco", ref = "dev") #for the rolling dev release
Usage
To understand how to use this package, please refer to the vignettes
(also available on the pkgdown site). You can list them locally
with:
browseVignettes(package = "junco")
Key vignettes and what they cover:
- Getting started with junco — overview and basic workflow
- Article:
https://johnsonandjohnson.github.io/junco/articles/junco.html
- What you’ll learn: how to set up data, create common analyses, and
produce TLG-ready outputs using core helpers.
- Table and listing customizations — controlling layouts and styles
- Article:
https://johnsonandjohnson.github.io/junco/articles/table_and_listing_customizations.html
- What you’ll learn: how to customize headers, footers, column
formatting, pagination, and how to export tables and listing to RTF and
DOCX.
- Auto column widths — making table columns fit content automatically
- Article:
https://johnsonandjohnson.github.io/junco/articles/auto_colwidths.html
- What you’ll learn: techniques and options for automatically sizing
column widths for cleaner RTF/DOCX outputs.
TLG Catalog — browse
examples and outputs
Explore a curated catalog of Tables, Listings, and Graphs (TLGs)
generated with junco and companion tooling:
- TLG Catalog: https://johnsonandjohnson.github.io/TLG_Catalog
What you’ll find there:
- Realistic TLG outputs to help you preview what specific functions
produce.
- Pointers to the underlying function calls and key arguments used to
create each artifact.
- Context on when to use each approach (e.g., by analysis type or
endpoint).
Tip: Use the catalog alongside the vignettes above and the function
reference to quickly identify the right helper for your analysis, then
adapt the showcased code to your study’s data and conventions.