Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Dynamic help pages"
2009 Jun 19
2
Changes to Rd handling in R-devel
I've just committed some fairly big changes to R-devel.
- There's a new tag \Sexpr which allows R code to be embedded within
the Rd file, similar to Sweave, \RdOpts
corresponds to \SweaveOpts.
- The parser now mainly issues warnings, rather than errors, in case
of syntax errors. It throws away a few tokens and tries to restart.
This should let you see most of your errors in
2023 Feb 05
1
R2HTML doesn't split paragraphs originating from \Sexpr[results=rd]
Hello,
Here's an example that renders correctly using Rd2txt / Rd2latex / R
CMD Rd2pdf, but has problems under Rd2HTML:
\name{foo}
\title{foo}
\section{foo}{
This should be on a separate paragraph
This should be on a separate paragraph
This should be on a separate paragraph
\Sexpr[stage=render,results=rd]{
paste(
rep('Sexpr: This should be on a separate
2011 Oct 17
1
What does \Sexpr[results=rd]{} exactly mean in Rd?
Hi,
I have spent a few hours on the R-exts manual and the documentation of
parse_Rd() (as well as the PDF document in the references), but I
still have not figured out what results=rd means. I thought I could
use an R code fragment to create an Rd fragment dynamically. Here is
an example, in which I was expected the output to be a describe list
<DL> in HTML, but it turns out not to be true.
2011 Jan 28
1
generating HTML help pages
Dear All,
I need to convert all Rd help pages for my package to HTML format in
order to serve these on our web-server. Ideally, I would like to do that
as "all docs in single page" and also index page + one html page per Rd
file.
Looking through documentation the only clues I could find were
* R CMD Rdconv --type=html FILE, which does not produce cross-links,
does not
2011 Feb 25
1
Sexpr problem
Hi.
I am having difficulty making \Sexpr work as desired.
Specifically, the pdf and the text versions of the help system
differ, and I can't reproduce the example on page 63 of
the R Journal article by Murdoch and Urbanek (Vol 1/2,
December 2009).
Is there an example package that I could examine for Best Practice?
thanks
--
Robin Hankin
Uncertainty Analyst
hankin.robin at gmail.com
2009 Oct 22
1
Error in link in Rd file stops package installation
With a pretty recent version of R 2.11.0 (devel,unstable,
svn 50178) on Linux I could not install version 1.5-8 of zoo (the
current on on CRAN):
% R-devel CMD INSTALL -l Rlib3 zoo
* installing *source* package 'zoo' ...
** R
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
** help
*** installing help indices
converting help for package 'zoo'
finding
2005 Jul 24
4
problem building R packages in windows xp
Dear R users,
I am having problems building R packages in Windows xp. I have followed the
instructions from Peter E. Rossi in Documentation -> Other, except for the
TeX version (fpTeX), since when I go to the recommended webpage, it is said
that fpTeX has been discontinued. I have MikTeX in my computer, and I have
followed the recommendations in
2013 Feb 14
3
[PATCH] tools/xend: Only add cpuid and cpuid_check to sexpr once
# HG changeset patch
# User Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
# Date 1360861948 -3600
# Node ID 0f9c7503650fa1b1103b769e1129d66ff614b2ad
# Parent cffb489a6df37d8d114e7d2d53a7a85d14e8f968
tools/xend: Only add cpuid and cpuid_check to sexpr once
When converting a XendConfig object to sexpr, cpuid and cpuid_check
were being emitted twice in the resulting sexpr. The first conversion
writes
2010 Jan 20
1
function curve() (PR#14191)
Full_Name: Georgi Boshnakov
Version: 2.10.1pat
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (130.88.123.205)
When calling programmatically function curve() from package:graphics I
experienced some trouble since it reports
stop("'expr' must be a function or an expression containing 'x'")
even if expr is "expression". Naturally, the user message uses
2006 Sep 20
2
Sweave processes \Sexpr in commented LaTeX source (2.3.1patched and 2.4.0)
Hi all,
On FC5, using:
Version 2.3.1 Patched (2006-08-06 r38829)
and today's
R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-19 r39397)
with the following .Rnw file:
\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\begin{document}
This line should print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
%% This line should NOT print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
\end{document}
The \Sexpr in the second line is processed even though the
2006 Sep 20
2
Sweave processes \Sexpr in commented LaTeX source (2.3.1patched and 2.4.0)
Hi all,
On FC5, using:
Version 2.3.1 Patched (2006-08-06 r38829)
and today's
R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-19 r39397)
with the following .Rnw file:
\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\begin{document}
This line should print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
%% This line should NOT print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
\end{document}
The \Sexpr in the second line is processed even though the
2018 Jul 12
2
Top level \Sexpr and R CMD check
I would like to create \examples{} in the manual dynamically, and
while it is possible to do this with a \Sexpr at the top level, R CMD
check issues a warning for it. (See below.)
Is it intentional that \Sexpr is not allowed at the top level? The Rd
grammar allows this, but R CMD check does not.
Is there any other way to generate/modify the \examples{} section dynamically?
Thanks, Gabor
In
2009 May 09
2
Sweave \Sexpr{} advice please
Dear List,
First off, my deepest gratitude to the Sweave developers: this tool has
improved my quality greatly.
A question in my work I use \Sexpr{} statements scalar values and the xtable
package for all manner of tables. What I'd like to do is to use a vector
inline, rather than a whole separate table. Something like:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% begin code
% Latex junk
% Sweave block:
2018 Jul 12
2
Top level \Sexpr and R CMD check
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 12:23 PM Duncan Murdoch
<murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/07/2018 6:33 AM, G?bor Cs?rdi wrote:
> > I would like to create \examples{} in the manual dynamically, and
> > while it is possible to do this with a \Sexpr at the top level, R CMD
> > check issues a warning for it. (See below.)
> >
> > Is it intentional that
2007 May 01
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9649)
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 bill at insightful.com wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 timh at insightful.com wrote:
>
> > I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using
> > R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml
> > The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections:
> > arguments
> > seealso
> > examples
> > If
2009 Feb 04
2
Sweave and \Sexpr{}
Hi:
I am trying to create a dynamic latex table using \Sexpr{} but it's not evaluating it. I also tried the example below without Sweave and also fails. I have also copied the Sweave.sty to my working directory but nothing seems to work. Do I need to have certain package in order to run \Sexpr{}?
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{C:/R/R-2.8.1/share/texmf/Sweave}
\begin{document}
2011 Oct 28
3
R CMD check and error in an \Sexpr in an Rd file
Hi,
another Rd related issue I encountered is that if an error occurs in an
\Sexpr in an Rd file, then on get the following error:
* checking for portable compilation flags in Makevars ... OK
* checking for portable use of $(BLAS_LIBS) and $(LAPACK_LIBS) ... OK
* checking examples ... ERROR
Error in paste(before, x, after, sep = "") : object 'exfile' not found
Execution halted
2010 Nov 19
1
a rounding option for \Sexpr{}?
Hi all,
Currently Sweave does not format the (especially numeric) value in
\Sexpr{}, and I often have to round() the numbers explicitly,
otherwise I will get more than 10 digits, which is not necessary for
me in most cases. Is there a way to specify the number of digits to be
kept for values in \Sexpr{}? e.g. can we make \Sexpr{} respect
getOption('digits')?
Thanks!
Regards,
Yihui
--
2005 Jul 11
2
ActiveState Perl, cygwin and R (was: cygwin tar?)
Hello!
I have just read mails in thread
<http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/04a/0583.html>
about problems with Cygwin and Rtools. I had the same problems and kept
just the newest cygwin1.dll and things seem OK now. However I
currently hit the problem with Perl (I have ActiveState and Cygwin Perl
installed). When I tried to work with 'Rdconv' in Cygwin I get the following:
$
2001 Apr 30
2
plotting an expression
I am sure it is just me not understanding how R works, but could somebody
explain why
curve(cos(x))
works and
curve(expression(cos(x))
does not?
I have done some investigating and here is what I found. If I comment out
the line of curve indicated below, both calls work fine.
function (expr, from, to, n = 101, add = FALSE, type = "l", ylab = NULL,
log = NULL, xlim =