On 12/07/2010 5:10 PM, Felipe Carrillo wrote:> Hi:
> Since I work with a few different fish runs my column headers change
everytime
> I start a new Year. I have been using \Sexpr{} for my row and columns and
now
> I am trying to use with my report column headers. \Sexpr{1,1} is row 1
column 1,
> what can I use for headers? I tried \Sexpr{0,1} but sweave didn't like
> it..Thanks in advance
> for any hints
>
\Sexpr takes an R expression, and inserts the first element of the
result into your text. Using just "0,1" (not including the quotes) is
not a valid R expression.
You need to use paste() or some other function to construct the label
you want to put in place, e.g. \Sexpr{paste(0,1,sep=",")} will give
you
"0,1".
Duncan Murdoch