Hi
Here is some code I used to produce an html table file within my
Sweave chunk .
I needed to produce html tables to go into word as well as producing a pdf
file.create(fhtml) # file name
# open to append
ff <- file(fhtml, "a+")
# Table
fchars <-
c('<TABLE align="center" border="0">\n',
'<CAPTION>\n',
"Ewe numbers by date, year born, and year group",
'</CAPTION>\n')
writeLines(fchars, ff)
# print xtable
fchars <-
print(
xtable(xx[,-1]
),
type = "html",
html.table.attributes = "border = '0'",
include.rownames = FALSE,
include.colnames = FALSE,
only.contents = TRUE, #NA.string = " ",
hline.after = NULL
) ## xtable
writeLines(fchars, ff)
# Close
writeLines('</TABLE>\n</HTML>', ff)
close(ff)
Some may tut tut about it but it is easy for me to make templates
which I can vary - not all output required is simple
HTH
Duncan
Duncan Mackay
Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351
Email: home: mackay at northnet.com.au
At 02:40 11/08/2012, you wrote:>Hi Folks,
>
>I'm using Sweave to generate png & pdf graphics that I then
"Import &
>Link" in a Word document. This let's me create sharable and
editable
>dynamic documents. They are dynamic in that I can regenerate figures
>when the data changes, and have those figures automatically updated in
>my Word doc since they're "linked", and not just
"imported" in Word.
>
>I want to do the same for tables. Right now, I've rolled my own
>function to turn tables into a png. However, I would like a more robust
>solution. Is there any way I can turn tables into, say, an HTML table
>in a separate file that could be linked in Word? I know one can create
>HTML tables in Sweave and otherwise. The difference is that I need
>those tables to exist each in their separate file.
>
>Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Allie
>
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