I am having trouble in Sweave with input line lengths. For example, I may have in my input file the chunk <<>>BrainSections <- levels(AggData$sctn)[grep( "(^BRAIN)|(^WHOLEBRAIN)|(LEFT HEMISPHERE)| (HALFBRAIN)", levels(AggData$sctn))] @ This is translated in the tex file: \begin{Sinput}> BrainSections <- levels(AggData$sctn)[grep("(^BRAIN)|(^WHOLEBRAIN)|(LEFT HEMISPHERE)| (HALFBRAIN)",+ levels(AggData$sctn))] \end{Sinput} The problem is that the line produced is too long. I read the answer to the Sweave FAQ question 13 (How can I change the line length of S input and output?) to mean that options(width) controls both input and output; however, the first code chunk in the above example contains <<>>options(width=66) @ Is there a way to get Sweave to wrap long input lines better, or get it to use my own formatting of the input? I realize I can edit the output tex file, but that is impractical in my application (too many). I am using R version 2.0.1 Patched (2005-01-26) on a Linux system (so, I suppose one possible answer is that this is fixed in 2.1.0; I cannot switch right now). Woodrow Setzer National Center for Computational Toxicology US Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
>>>>> On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:23:31 -0400 (GMT-04:00), >>>>> Woodrow Setzer (WS) wrote:> I am having trouble in Sweave with input line lengths. For example, I may have in my input file the chunk [...] > Is there a way to get Sweave to wrap long input lines better, or > get it to use my own formatting of the input? I realize I can > edit the output tex file, but that is impractical in my > application (too many). > I am using R version 2.0.1 Patched (2005-01-26) on a Linux system > (so, I suppose one possible answer is that this is fixed in 2.1.0; > I cannot switch right now). No, no changes in 2.1 with respect to that problem. I have plans for a solution for this problem, but won't have time for it before summer break -> in 2.2 there should be a fix for it. Best, Fritz