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2012 Nov 01
1
How to nicely display R code with the LaTeX package 'listings'?
...size,% use small line numbers
numbersep=10pt,% space between line numbers and code
tabsize=3,% sizes of tabs
showstringspaces=false,% do not replace spaces in strings by a certain character
captionpos=b,% positioning of the caption below
breaklines=true,% automatic line breaking
escapeinside={(*}{*)},% escaping to LaTeX
fancyvrb=true,% verbatim code is typset by listings
extendedchars=false,% prohibit extended chars (chars of codes 128--255)
literate={"}{{\texttt{"}}}1{<-}{{$\leftarrow$}}1{<<-}{{$\twoheadleftarrow$}}1
{~}{{$\sim$}}1{&...
2006 Sep 25
3
Best use of LaTeX listings package for pretty printing R code
...umentclass{article}
\usepackage{listings,relsize}
\lstloadlanguages{R}
\newcommand{\lil}[1]{\lstinline|#1|}
\begin{document}
\lstset{language=R,basicstyle=\smaller,commentstyle=\rmfamily\smaller,
showstringspaces=false,%
xleftmargin=4ex,literate={<-}{{$\leftarrow$}}1 {~}{{$\sim$}}1}
\lstset{escapeinside={(*}{*)}} % for (*\ref{ }*) inside lstlistings (S
code)
\begin{lstlisting}
a <- b # this is a test line
if(i==3) { # another line, for y^2
y <- 3^3
z <- 'this string'
qqcat <- y ~ pol(x,2)
} else y <- 4
\end{lstlisting}
That was \lstinline|x <- 22| \lil{q <...
2011 Nov 23
1
R-latex syntax highlighting?
...=\ttfamily\color{gray},
numbers=left,
numberstyle=\ttfamily\color{red}\footnotesize,
stepnumber=1,
numbersep=5pt,
backgroundcolor=\color{white},
showspaces=false,
showstringspaces=false,
showtabs=false,
frame=single,
tabsize=2,
captionpos=b,
breaklines=true,
breakatwhitespace=false,
title=\lstname,
escapeinside={},
keywordstyle={},
morekeywords={}
}
But I know that using the color latex package it can look a lot nicer and I guess some people might have configured that before and are willing to share it?
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2007 Jan 15
4
How to format R code in LaTex documents
Hi,
I am planning on putting some R script in an appendix of a LaTex
document. Can anyone recommend me a way of how to format it? Is there
a way to keep all line breaks without having to insert \\ in every
single line?
Thank you!
Benjamin