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On July 26, 2016 1:27:49 AM PDT, Shadrack Magut <skmagut at
student.maseno.ac.ke> wrote:>hello, someone help me sort out this error "## Error in summary(data):
>object ?analysis? not found"" in using Knitr package in R. I
imported
>the
>data into R studio but as soon as i use any code involving the data i
>imported in the Knitr environment within the latex document i encounter
>the
>above error.Kindly help me sort out this error.
>
>Attached to this mail is a word document containing the screenshot of
>my R
>codes and output error.
>
>Regards
>shadrack.?
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