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2011 Dec 16
2
R package BibTex entries: looking for a more general solution
Back in 2010 I raised this issue, and there was some discussion,
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-November/058987.html
The goal, then, as now is to have a way to produce a bibtex-clean .bib
file (i.e., not requiring
manual editing except in unusual circumstances) reflecting installed
packages
for use in writing where one often needs/wants to cite all packages used
in a given
2009 Dec 11
1
Creating bibtex file of all installed packages?
Hi
is there an easy and fast way, to generate a BibTeX file of all installed /
loaded packages and R?
I know about toBibtex(citation()) to extract the BibTeX for a single
package, but how can I generate a file containg citations for all installed
/ loaded packages?
Cheers,
Rainer
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NEW GERMAN FAX NUMBER!!!
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology,
UCT),
2008 Oct 23
1
Automating citations in Sweave
Dear all,
Is there an elegant way to add citations of packages when using Sweave?
Ideally I'd like a function which creates a Bibtex-file with the
packagenames as keys. The idea is to use \cite{packagename} or \cite{R}
in LaTeX.
I know you can get the Bibtex entry with
toBibtex(citation("packagename")). But after updating R or a package one
needs to update the bib-file too. When
2019 May 29
3
Making a package CITATION file from BibTeX
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to provide a CITATION file for my package nat.nblast [1].
I have the correct citation in BibTeX format [2]. How can I convert this
BibTeX to the format needed by R for a package CITATION file (I have a
lot of other packages needing citations ...).
I think what I need is the opposite of RefManageR::toBiblatex [3]. This
seems like it should be a common need, so I
2012 Nov 22
2
BibTeX entries in CITATION file
Dear List,
While trying to define a customised CITATION file for a package,
following R-exts, I realised that if I use only one 'citEntry' I got
both a text description and a BibTex entry for the package, as for the
'nlme' package:
--------------------------
citation('nlme')
To cite package 'nlme' in publications use:
Jose Pinheiro, Douglas Bates, Saikat
2012 Aug 06
1
bibtex::read.bib -- extracting bibentry keys
I have two versions of a bibtex database which have gotten badly out of
sync. I need to find find all the entries in
bib2 which are not contained in bib1, according to their bibtex keys.
But I can't figure out how to extract a list of the bibentry keys in
these databases.
A minor question: Is there someway to prevent read.bib from ignoring
entries that do not contain all required fields?
2008 Oct 28
1
Sweave, Bibtex, package references
Dear all,
I'm a big fan and happy user of the Sweave package for routine reporting.
From inside a .Rnw script, I'd like to produce the references in bibtex
format for each package loaded in the environment, write them in a .bib
file and load them back from the
\bibliography{bibliography} statement.
Is this feasible?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Paolo
2014 Mar 14
1
Problems building package vignette: Sweave requires multiple passes to build document.
Dear R-devel,
Question:
How can I get Sweave to recognize that the \thebibliography section
is already created and generate the vignette pdf with a single pass? Or
is there a way to let R CMD build know that Sweave needs to be run twice?
If (1) is not possible, any suggestions how to auto-generate a
crude generic bibtex .bib file from my existing document?
Background:
I maintain
2008 Nov 17
1
CITATION file with multiple citEntry(): no BibTeX produced by citation()
[Using R 2.8.0 / Win XP / ]
I just added a CITATION file to the heplots package--- appended below.
From the document ion for ?CITATION, there can be *one or more* calls to
citEntry() within the CITATION file, and each should produce an object
of class "citation".
With just a single citEntry(), citation produces the expected output,
with BibTeX entry:
>
2013 Jan 22
1
file.system() in packages
Hello. R-devel, r61697.
I am having difficulty interpreting section 1.4 "Writing package
vignettes" of the R-exts manual. Specifically, I want to use
system.file() in some of my packages to locate a bib file,
uncertainty.bib, which is part of the emulator package. I only want
to maintain a single .bib file.
R-exts says: "All other files needed to re-make the vignette PDFs
(such
2011 Dec 07
1
running texi2dvi without running bibtex
Dear all,
I was hoping someone may know a way of running texi2dvi while ignoring
bibtex errors, or any other work around (such as not running bibtex at
all, if possible).
The context is that I have an R program that does some calculations
and writes a table into various folders, one per country for several
countries. I have a latex file that takes the table as an input, and
this latex file is
2009 Dec 11
12
Literature analysis
Dear all,
i am new in R. I am writing a review paper about batteries. However, i
am interested in analyzing all the papers by keywords, author,
references and year.
This could be done by "refviz" a software, which is only running on
windows machines and which is not free.
So my question to you is, is it somehow possible to write a script that
can do all of this work?
And if yes, with
2009 Jan 08
2
interpolation to abscissa
Readers,
I have looked at various documents hosted on the web site; I couldn't
find anything on interpolation. So I started r and accessed the help
(help.start()). (by the way is it possible to configure r to open help
in opera instead of firefox?) Initially I read the help for the akima
package but couldn't understand it. Next I tried the asplines package
help.
I tried to copy the
2009 Sep 08
1
makefile for sweave
Hello, I have the following makefile. The problem is that the bibliography
doesn t work. Any help would be appreciated! I really don t don t what to
do..:-(
# The sources of the report (tex, Rnw and other files (e.g. bib, idx))
TEX_CMPS = Report problem
RNW_CMPS = prop1 prop2 ExeExps
OTHER = Report.bib
# The name of the report to produce
all: Report.pdf
code: $(RNW_CMPS:=.R)
clean:
rm
2016 Apr 27
1
AKIMA or translating to FORTRAN a R function calling a FORTRAN routine
Hi,
I am hired to translate into FORTRAN R functions. It works great and my customer is happy. I am going to translate a function that call aspline in the library AKIMA.
This function call 2 FORTRAN routines that must be include (I guess) in the package AKIMA. And I have some questions.
Is the fortran code really included in the R package AKIMA ?
In other word, do I have a mean to call these 2
2019 May 29
0
Making a package CITATION file from BibTeX
On Thu, 30 May 2019, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I would like to provide a CITATION file for my package nat.nblast [1].
>
> I have the correct citation in BibTeX format [2]. How can I convert this
> BibTeX to the format needed by R for a package CITATION file (I have a
> lot of other packages needing citations ...).
(1) You can use read.bib() from the
2010 Jun 28
2
How to run Bibtex with pdfLatex in StatEt/MikTex on Windows ?
Hello,
I'm running R2.10, Eclipse, StatEt and MikTex 2.8 to create Sweave
documents, and everything seems to work great, until today...
I was trying to add citations from a Bibtex file, but I just got [?]
citations. However, if I open the .tex file that StatEt created in
MikTex and run the latex+bibtex+pdflatex command, the citations are present.
Does anyone know how to either configure
2006 Jan 23
5
Bibtex database design
I am working a Bibtex database for my school using Rails and I need some idea
on how to manage the bibtex types.
I crated an Author and Publications model and put has_and_belongs_to_many
relationship between them.
The user model basically is like this:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :publications
end
The Publication model has all the Bibtex fields
2007 Feb 08
4
NEWBIE: @BOOK help?
In Henric's recent post, he included this output:
@BOOK{R:Harrell:2001,
AUTHOR = {Frank E. Harrell},
TITLE = {Regression Modeling Strategies, with Applications to
Linear Models, Survival Analysis and Logistic
Regression},
PUBLISHER = {Springer},
YEAR = 2001,
NOTE = {ISBN 0-387-95232-2},
URL =
2007 Aug 28
2
R Help
I got the Warning message below when I tried to load Locfit. What is wrong?
Regards
Ola Asteman
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