You will have to be more specific about what exactly you are trying to tabulate, but I guess tabular function from the tables package might be helpful.
Here's an example of tabulating means of a variable according to 4 binary factor variables:
mydf <- data.frame(rowFactor1 = sample(letters[1:2], 100, replace = TRUE),
colFactor1 = sample(LETTERS[1:2], 100, replace = TRUE),
x = rnorm(100),
rowFactor2 = sample(1:2, 100, replace = TRUE),
colFactor2 = sample(1:2, 100, replace = TRUE))
tab1 <- tabular(Heading()*RowFactor(rowFactor2, spacing = 1,
levelnames = c("rowLabel1", "rowLabel2"))*
Heading()*RowFactor(rowFactor1,
levelnames = c("b1", "b2")) ~
Heading()*Factor(colFactor2,
levelnames = c("colLabel1", "colLabel2") )*
Heading()*Factor(colFactor1,
levelnames = c("a1", "a2"))*
Heading()*(x)*Heading()*(mean),
data = mydf)
which gives you something like this, but nicely formated when using the latex output
colLabel1 colLabel2
a1 a2 a1 a2
\\nopagebreak rowLabel1 \\nopagebreak b1 -0.1450 0.2633 0.91454 0.1222
\\nopagebreak b2 -0.1499 -0.4290 -0.09706 -0.6977
\\rule{0pt}{1.7\\normalbaselineskip}rowLabel2 \\nopagebreak b1 0.6976 -0.4888 -0.68492 1.6764
\\nopagebreak b2 -0.2369 -0.1428 -0.66405 0.9469
Finally latex(tab1) gives you the latex code:
\begin{tabular}{llcccc}
\hline
& & \multicolumn{2}{c}{colLabel1} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{colLabel2} \\
& & a1 & a2 & a1 & \multicolumn{1}{c}{a2} \\
\hline
\nopagebreak rowLabel1 & \nopagebreak b1 & $-0.1450$ & $\phantom{-}0.2633$ & $\phantom{-}0.91454$ & $\phantom{-}0.1222$ \\
& \nopagebreak b2 & $-0.1499$ & $-0.4290$ & $-0.09706$ & $-0.6977$ \\
\rule{0pt}{1.7\normalbaselineskip}rowLabel2 & \nopagebreak b1 & $\phantom{-}0.6976$ & $-0.4888$ & $-0.68492$ & $\phantom{-}1.6764$ \\
& \nopagebreak b2 & $-0.2369$ & $-0.1428$ & $-0.66405$ & $\phantom{-}0.9469$ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}