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2011 Nov 23
1
R-latex syntax highlighting?
Hello,
Can anyone provide or point me to a good setup for the listings latex package that would produce nice R-syntax highlighting?
I am using an example I found in internet for setting up listings like this:
\lstset{
language=R,
basicstyle=\scriptsize\ttfamily,
commentstyle=\ttfamily\color{gray},
numbers=left,
numberstyle=\ttfamily\color{red}\footnotesize,
stepnumber=1,
numbersep=5pt,
2012 Nov 01
1
How to nicely display R code with the LaTeX package 'listings'?
Dear expeRts,
What's a 'good' (nice-looking, easy-to-read) setup for the LaTeX package
'listings' to display R code?
The two versions below are partly inspired by the settings of the package
SweaveListingUtils and
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-How-to-format-R-code-in-LaTex-documents-td816055.html
Any suggestions, comments, or improvements are welcome.
Cheers,
Marius
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2008 Oct 17
1
R-code in Latex --- $ sign causes error
hi,
here's what i have:
\lstset{
basicstyle=\ttfamily,
keywordstyle=\bfseries,
showstringspaces=false,
columns = fullflexible,
mathescape = true,
language=R
}
\begin{lstlisting}
lst$val<-val
\end{lstlisting}
./software.tex:16:Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup. lst$
the culprit here is the $ sign.
thanks.
ps:
i'm posting here rather than Latex is bec i guess an R user is
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
2009 Sep 03
1
Sweavelistingutil: Encoding problems
Hello,
I am not sure whether this is a bug or lack of R experience.
However, I am using your Sweavelistingutil package, which is very
nice. Obviously I use it to create LaTeX files. These are encoded in
utf8.
However, when I use the Sweavelistingutil is uses some funky
character for "`" and "'" that is not recognized.
Here is an example from my tex-file:
,----
|
2009 Jan 28
2
OT: Adding verbatim R code text into LaTeX documents: texttt; verb or url?
Hi all
I use Sweave extensively to mix R and LaTeX, and often have R code appearing in my LaTeX document.
Just a quick question then: What is the best way to add example of R commands into LaTeX in-line? (That is, not using Sweave.) For example, suppose I wish to place in my document this instruction:
...is done in R using the command \verb|lm( y ~ var.one + var.two )| as follows:
I
2006 Sep 17
2
Insert R code in LaTeX document
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2006 Sep 25
3
Best use of LaTeX listings package for pretty printing R code
This is what I have been using. Does anyone have a better way? In
particular I would like to see letters in comment strings not stretched
so much. Thanks -Frank
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{listings,relsize}
\lstloadlanguages{R}
\newcommand{\lil}[1]{\lstinline|#1|}
\begin{document}
\lstset{language=R,basicstyle=\smaller,commentstyle=\rmfamily\smaller,
showstringspaces=false,%
2010 Jan 09
4
parsing pdf files
I have a pdf file that I would like to parse into R:
http://www.williams.edu/Registrar/geninfo/faculty.pdf
For now, I open the file in Acrobat by hand, then save it "as text"
and then use readLines(). That works fine but a) I am concerned that
some information may be lost and b) I may be doing this a lot, so I
would rather have R grab the information from the pdf file directly.
So: is
2009 Jan 28
2
t.test in a loop
Hi All,
I've been having a little trouble with creating a loop that will run a a
series of t.tests for inspection,
Below is the code i've tried, and some checks i've looked at.
I've used the get(paste()) idea as i was told previously that the use of the
eval should try and be avoided.
I've run a single syntax to check that my systax is correct and works
without any problems