Kati Schweitzer
2007-Jan-10 18:23 UTC
[R] 2 problems with latex.table (quantreg package) - reproducible
Dear all, When using latex.table from the quantreg package, I don't seem to be able to set table.env=FALSE: when I don't specify caption (as I think I should, when understanding the R help rightly(?)), I get an error message, and when I do so, of course I get one, as well. The funny thing is, that a table is indeed produced in the first case, so I get a nice tabular, but as I'm using the command within a for - loop, the loop stops due to the error and only one latex table is produced. Example R-Code: library(quantreg) v1 <- c("val1","val1","val2") v2 <- c("val1","val2","val2") tab <- table(v1,v2) latex.table(tab,table.env=FALSE) #error - german R error message (saying that caption is missing and has no default :-) ): #Fehler in cat(caption, "\n", file = fi, append = TRUE) : # Argument "caption" fehlt (ohne Standardwert) latex.table(tab,table.env=FALSE,caption="nothing") #error - german R error message: #Fehler in latex.table(tab, table.env = FALSE, caption = "nothing") : # you must have table.env=TRUE if caption is given The second problem is, that - when using latex.table to produce a tabular within a table environment - I would like to specify cgroup with only one value - one multicolumn being a heading for both columns in the table. But I'm not able to produce latex-compilable code: latex.table(tab,cgroup="v2",caption="my table") gives me the following latex code: \begin{table}[hptb] \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|l||c|c|} \hline \multicolumn{1}{|l||}{\bf tab}&\multicolumn{}{c||}{}&\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\bf v2}\\ \cline{2-3} \multicolumn{1}{|l||}{}&\multicolumn{1}{c|}{val1}&\multicolumn{1}{c|}{val2}\\ \hline val1&1&1\\ val2&0&1\\ \hline \end{tabular} \vspace{3mm} \caption{my table\label{tab}} \end{center} \end{table} and within this code the problem is the second multicolumn (&\multicolumn{}{c||}{}), as it has no number specifying how many columns the multicolumn should cover. Latex (at least my version) complains. When deleting this part of the code, the table is compiled and looks exactly how I want it to look. I'm doing this with a system call and an shell script right now, but this seems pretty ugly to me... When I specify 2 columns, this problem doesn't occur: latex.table(tab,cgroup=c("blah","v2"),caption="my table") I'm running R Version 2.3.0 (2006-04-24) on a linux machine Fedora Core 5 (i386). Can anyone help me find my mistakes? Thanks a lot ... and sorry for my bad English and potential newbie mistakes!! Kati
roger koenker
2007-Jan-10 18:47 UTC
[R] 2 problems with latex.table (quantreg package) - reproducible
The usual R-help etiquette recommends: 1. questions about packages go to the maintainer, not to R-help. 2. examples should be reproducible: ie self contained. if you look carefully at the function latex.summary.rqs you will see that there is a failure to pass the argument "..." on to latex.table. This _may_ be the source of your problem if in fact your v1 and v2 were summary.rqs objects, but I doubt that they are. You might try caption = "". More generally there are much improved latex tools elsewhere in R; if you aren't making tables that are specific to quantreg, you might want to use them. url: www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger Roger Koenker email rkoenker at uiuc.edu Department of Economics vox: 217-333-4558 University of Illinois fax: 217-244-6678 Champaign, IL 61820 On Jan 10, 2007, at 12:23 PM, Kati Schweitzer wrote:> Dear all, > > When using latex.table from the quantreg package, I don't seem to > be able to set > table.env=FALSE: when I don't specify caption (as I think I should, > when > understanding the R help rightly(?)), I get an error message, and > when I > do so, of course I get one, as well. > The funny thing is, that a table is indeed produced in the first case, > so I get a nice tabular, but as I'm using the command within a for - > loop, the loop stops due to the error and only one latex table is > produced. > > Example R-Code: > > library(quantreg) > > v1 <- c("val1","val1","val2") > v2 <- c("val1","val2","val2") > tab <- table(v1,v2) > > latex.table(tab,table.env=FALSE) > #error - german R error message (saying that caption is missing and > has no default :-) ): > #Fehler in cat(caption, "\n", file = fi, append = TRUE) : > # Argument "caption" fehlt (ohne Standardwert) > > latex.table(tab,table.env=FALSE,caption="nothing") > #error - german R error message: > #Fehler in latex.table(tab, table.env = FALSE, caption = "nothing") : > # you must have table.env=TRUE if caption is given > > > The second problem is, that - when using latex.table to produce a > tabular within a table environment - I would like to specify cgroup > with only one value - one multicolumn being a heading for both columns > in the table. > But I'm not able to produce latex-compilable code: > > latex.table(tab,cgroup="v2",caption="my table") > > gives me the following latex code: > \begin{table}[hptb] > \begin{center} > \begin{tabular}{|l||c|c|} \hline > \multicolumn{1}{|l||}{\bf > tab}&\multicolumn{}{c||}{}&\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\bf v2}\\ \cline{2-3} > \multicolumn{1}{|l||}{}&\multicolumn{1}{c|}{val1}&\multicolumn{1} > {c|}{val2}\\ > \hline > val1&1&1\\ > val2&0&1\\ > \hline > \end{tabular} > \vspace{3mm} > \caption{my table\label{tab}} > \end{center} > \end{table} > > and within this code the problem is the second multicolumn > (&\multicolumn{}{c||}{}), as it has no number specifying how many > columns the multicolumn should cover. Latex (at least my version) > complains. > When deleting this part of the code, the table is compiled and looks > exactly how I want it to look. I'm doing this with a system call and > an shell script right now, but this seems pretty ugly to me... > > When I specify 2 columns, this problem doesn't occur: > latex.table(tab,cgroup=c("blah","v2"),caption="my table") > > I'm running R Version 2.3.0 (2006-04-24) on a linux machine Fedora > Core 5 (i386). > > Can anyone help me find my mistakes? > > Thanks a lot > ... and sorry for my bad English and potential newbie mistakes!! > Kati > > ______________________________________________ > 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.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.