Doran, Harold
2004-Nov-17 13:42 UTC
[R] "Impossible to run" error message when using Sweave
Dear List: I have a large dataset of multiple schools. My goal is to produce a separate tex file for each school that plots some of the student achievement scores. Essentially, the aim is to develop a custom report for each school. To accomplish this, I have code for a loop that gets sourced into R and then Sweaves the multiple files to create the individual school reports. Here is the code for the loop schnum.list <- as.vector(unique(cmu$schid)) for(current.school in schnum.list) { school.df <- subset(cmu, cmu$schid==current.school) school.grades <- as.vector(unique(school.df$grade)) sname <- paste(paste("read", current.school, sep=""),"Rnw",sep=".") system(paste("schoolread.Rnw", paste("Reading/", sname, sep=""), sep=" ")) Sweave(file= paste("Reading/", sname, sep="")) } However, this begins to work and then produces the following errors Writing to file read151-496-2982.tex Processing code chunks ... Error in file(con, "r") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning messages: 1: Impossible to run 'G:\SWEAVE~1\SCHOOL~2.RNW Reading/read151-496-2982.Rnw 2: cannot open file `Reading/read151-496-2982.Rnw' I'm not sure exactly what the impossible to run error is. I think this is on the verge of running correctly, but could use a little help. Thanks, Harold Ver 1.9.0, Windows XP [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Douglas Bates
2004-Nov-17 15:12 UTC
[R] "Impossible to run" error message when using Sweave
Doran, Harold wrote:> Dear List: > > I have a large dataset of multiple schools. My goal is to produce a > separate tex file for each school that plots some of the student > achievement scores. Essentially, the aim is to develop a custom report > for each school. To accomplish this, I have code for a loop that gets > sourced into R and then Sweaves the multiple files to create the > individual school reports. > > Here is the code for the loop > > schnum.list <- as.vector(unique(cmu$schid)) > > for(current.school in schnum.list) { > school.df <- subset(cmu, cmu$schid==current.school) > school.grades <- as.vector(unique(school.df$grade)) > > sname <- paste(paste("read", current.school, > sep=""),"Rnw",sep=".") > system(paste("schoolread.Rnw", paste("Reading/", sname, sep=""), > sep=" ")) > Sweave(file= paste("Reading/", sname, sep="")) > } > > > However, this begins to work and then produces the following errors > > Writing to file read151-496-2982.tex > Processing code chunks ... > Error in file(con, "r") : unable to open connection > In addition: Warning messages: > 1: Impossible to run 'G:\SWEAVE~1\SCHOOL~2.RNW > Reading/read151-496-2982.Rnw > 2: cannot open file `Reading/read151-496-2982.Rnw' > > I'm not sure exactly what the impossible to run error is. I think this > is on the verge of running correctly, but could use a little help. > > Thanks, > > Harold > > Ver 1.9.0, Windows XP > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.htmlIt appears that you don't have the full path name for the input file correctly stated. Rather than using paste to construct names, I would suggest using file.path. You may also find it helpful to use getwd() to get the current working directory.
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