I want to use tikz() function in tikzDevice package so that it generates a pdf
file to be included in the bigger tex file. Below code works, but directly
inserts tikz commands in the output tex file.
This works:
<<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>=
This does not work:
<<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>Full code is given
below:
\documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz}
Figure~\ref{tikzExampleFig} is and an example of \texttt{tikzDevice} package.
\begin{figure}\begin{center}
<<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results =
tex>>library(tikzDevice)tikz(console = TRUE)plot(sin, -pi, pi, main =
"A stand alone TikZ plot", xlab = "x", ylab =
"sin(x)")dummy <- dev.off()@
\caption{Example of tikz graph}\label{tikzExampleFig}\end{center}\end{figure}
\end{document}
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On 17/01/2016 3:25 PM, Naresh Gurbuxani wrote:> I want to use tikz() function in tikzDevice package so that it generates a pdf file to be included in the bigger tex file. Below code works, but directly inserts tikz commands in the output tex file. > This works: > <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>> This does not work: > <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>> Full code is given below: > \documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz} > Figure~\ref{tikzExampleFig} is and an example of \texttt{tikzDevice} package. > \begin{figure}\begin{center} > <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>> library(tikzDevice)tikz(console = TRUE)plot(sin, -pi, pi, main = "A stand alone TikZ plot", xlab = "x", ylab = "sin(x)")dummy <- dev.off()@ > \caption{Example of tikz graph}\label{tikzExampleFig}\end{center}\end{figure} > \end{document}Your example isn't usable -- please post in plain text, not HTML. I can't tell whether you are trying to use Sweave or knitr. If you're using knitr, see the discussion of dev = "tikz" in <http://yihui.name/knitr/>. If you're using Sweave, you probably need pgfSweave. Duncan Murdoch
On 17/01/2016 3:40 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:> On 17/01/2016 3:25 PM, Naresh Gurbuxani wrote: >> I want to use tikz() function in tikzDevice package so that it generates a pdf file to be included in the bigger tex file. Below code works, but directly inserts tikz commands in the output tex file. >> This works: >> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>>> This does not work: >> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>>> Full code is given below: >> \documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz} >> Figure~\ref{tikzExampleFig} is and an example of \texttt{tikzDevice} package. >> \begin{figure}\begin{center} >> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>>> library(tikzDevice)tikz(console = TRUE)plot(sin, -pi, pi, main = "A stand alone TikZ plot", xlab = "x", ylab = "sin(x)")dummy <- dev.off()@ >> \caption{Example of tikz graph}\label{tikzExampleFig}\end{center}\end{figure} >> \end{document} > > Your example isn't usable -- please post in plain text, not HTML. > > I can't tell whether you are trying to use Sweave or knitr. If you're > using knitr, see the discussion of dev = "tikz" in > <http://yihui.name/knitr/>. If you're using Sweave, you probably need > pgfSweave. >Okay, I see from your subject line that you're using Sweave. I don't think you can do better than your "This works" example without switching to knitr. Duncan Murdoch
Resending as a useable example
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
Figure~\ref{tikzExampleFig} is an example of \texttt{tikzDevice} package.?
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}
<<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>># % <<name =
tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>
# %<<tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>#
setwd("/Users/nareshgurbuxani/Documents/tex/tikz")
library(tikzDevice)
tikz(console = TRUE)
plot(sin, -pi, 2*pi, main = "A stand alone TikZ plot", xlab =
"x", ylab = "sin(x)")
dummy <- dev.off()
@
\caption{Example of tikz graph}
\label{tikzExampleFig}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
\end{document}
----------------------------------------> Subject: Re: [R] tikzDevice and Sweave
> To: naresh_gurbuxani at hotmail.com; r-help at r-project.org
> From: murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 15:40:24 -0500
>
> On 17/01/2016 3:25 PM, Naresh Gurbuxani wrote:
>> I want to use tikz() function in tikzDevice package so that it
generates a pdf file to be included in the bigger tex file. Below code works,
but directly inserts tikz commands in the output tex file.
>> This works:
>> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>>>
This does not work:
>> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, fig = TRUE>>>> Full
code is given below:
>> \documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz}
>> Figure~\ref{tikzExampleFig} is and an example of \texttt{tikzDevice}
package.
>> \begin{figure}\begin{center}
>> <<name = tikzFig, echo = FALSE, results = tex>>>>
library(tikzDevice)tikz(console = TRUE)plot(sin, -pi, pi, main = "A stand
alone TikZ plot", xlab = "x", ylab = "sin(x)")dummy
<- dev.off()@
>> \caption{Example of tikz
graph}\label{tikzExampleFig}\end{center}\end{figure}
>> \end{document}
>
> Your example isn't usable -- please post in plain text, not HTML.
>
> I can't tell whether you are trying to use Sweave or knitr. If
you're
> using knitr, see the discussion of dev = "tikz" in
> <http://yihui.name/knitr/>. If you're using Sweave, you probably
need
> pgfSweave.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>