I'm trying to make several tables for a paper I'm writing using stargazer, but every table comes out saying "Table 1:" followed by my intended title. Is there a way to keep it from printing that, or at least change the table number?
Edit: Name of package is stargazer, as mentioned above. It's not an issue with a specific data frame or regression, but any stargazer table I try to create. This is the code that's giving me trouble--the title of the table is printed as "Table 1: Table 1: Share of battle deaths that occurred in intrastate conflicts (%)"
\begin{table}[htb] \centering
\caption{Table 1: Share of battle deaths that occurred in intrastate conflicts (\%)}
\label{}
\footnotesize
\begin{tabular}{@{\extracolsep{5pt}} c c }
\\[-1.8ex]\hline
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
Years & Intrastate.conflict.battle.deaths \\
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
1950s & $8$ \\
1960s & $29$ \\
1970s & $43$ \\
1980s & $67$ \\
1990s & $92$ \\
2000-2002 & $93$ \\
\hline \\[-1.8ex]
\normalsize
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Edit edit: sorry, I'm new to this, and I realize now what you meant by the code.
stargazer(battle_deaths, title = "Table 1: Share of battle deaths that occurred in intrastate conflicts (\%)", summary = FALSE, notes = "Source: Lacina and Gleiditsch 2005")
You know that stargazer
has a title
argument, right? (see page 2 of the docs: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/stargazer/stargazer.pdf). Minimal example:
library(ggplot2)
data(diamonds)
model <- lm(price ~ color + clarity,data=diamonds)
library(stargazer)
stargazer(model, title="Your title here")
Don't number your tables by hand. LaTeX is perfectly capable of doing that for you.