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2012 Dec 23
1
Esttab error while exporting regression results
Dear listers, I am trying to export a regression output to a latex document using the R package eststo. I have two variables: an ordered factor: group <- gl(3,5,20, labels=c("Ctl","Trt","prp")) and a continuous variable: weight <- runif(20) I want to regress weight over group, therefore I run: reg1 <- lm(weight ~ group) I wish to include the output of my
2013 Jan 08
2
how to label two figures in the same chunk independently with knitr
Dear R helpers, I am using knitr to run analysis with R and edit my document with Latex. I am wondering whether there is a way to include 2 or more pictures per chunk and being able to refer them in the text independently and eventually whether it is possible to give them different captions. Let me give you an example.Rnw: \documentclass{article} \title{Example} \author{FS} \begin{document}
2012 Dec 10
3
equivalent of group command of the egen function in Stata
Dear R listers, I am trying to create a new variable that uniquely identifies groups of observations in a dataset. So far I couldn't figure out how to do this in R. In Stata I would simply type: egen newvar = group(dim1, dim2, dim3) Please, find below a quick example to show what I am dealing with: I have a dataset with 4 variables: var <- runif(50) ## a variable that I want to group
2013 Jan 28
1
Setting inline hook to a function identical to default in knitr turns of exponential formatting
Hello List, while dealing with a questin of 'xiaodao' ( http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Problem-with-large-small-numbers-in-knitr-tp4653986.html) I noticed that copying the default inline hook function obtained by knit_hooks$get("inline") into a knit_hook$set(inline = <...>) call turns off exponential fomatting in the resulting .tex file. I used a stripped version of
2012 Dec 21
2
how to recode an ordered factor
Dear R helpers, I'm trying to recode an ordered factor to reverse its scale, but I can't figure out how to make it. I am using the Recode function provided by the Car package. I've created an ordered variable: data$o.var1 <- ordered(data$var1, levels=c(1,2,3,4), labels =c("very satisfied", "fairly satisfied", "not very satisfied", "not at all
2012 Dec 22
1
how to control the naming of factors in regression
Dear R listers, I am regressing an ordered variable over an ordered independent variable using polr. The output lists every level of the ordered independent variable repeating its name and adding a suffix. In my case my variable is called "o.particip" and in my regression table I get the following: o.particip.L o.particip.Q o.particip.C o.particip^4 o.particip^5 o.particip^6 Is
2013 Jun 19
2
knitr without R studio
Hello folks, I`m using knitr on R studio, which make it easy to use, but a coworker of mine would like to run it on "simple" R. So I was wondering if you know what is the equivalent of the button "knit HTML" in RStudio in R. I tried knit2HTML( <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body style="background-color:white">
2015 Sep 12
3
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
On 12/09/2015 7:37 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 11/09/2015 10:14 PM, Dominick Samperi wrote: >> Hello, >> >> The recently created online "rgl Overview" at >> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgl/vignettes/rgl.html >> illustrates a problem that I am trying to resolve. >> >> At the bottom of each image block on that page appears the
2013 Jan 23
1
problems with coercing a factor to be numeric
Dear R listers, I am trying to compute the mean of a dummy variable that is encoded as a factor. However, even though the levels of my factor are 0 - 1, when I compute the mean (after coercing the factor to be numeric), R changes 0 into 1 and 1 into yes, thus altering my expected result. Please, consider the following working example: pp <- rep(0:1, 10) pp <- factor(pp, levels=(0:1),
2015 Sep 12
1
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
FYI, one platform where I have not been able to get interactive rgl working is iOS 8. iOS 8 is supposed to support WebGL, and Javascript is enabled. On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Dominick Samperi <djsamperi at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the pointers and the quick fix. > > Perhaps the generated HTML code should issue a > message like "Javascript load problem"
2012 Dec 26
2
Problem with large/small numbers in knitr
I have problems with very large numbers using knitr. In the following, my a and b are extremely small and ssrr and ssru are extremely large. Knitr delivers error messages. Scaling ssrr and ssru by 1000 resolved the problem: ssrr <-ssrr/1000 ; ssru<-ssru/1000 Any clue as to how I might resolve the problem? BTW, the same program does run in another computer. I am wondering whether my
2017 Sep 06
4
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Dear all, I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is compiled. For some reason the post_processor() is not run. The post_processor() does work when I run it manually on the tex file. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? Below is the relevant snippet of the code. The full code is
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Are you sure that you want to read in the output_file in text <- readLines(output_file, warn = FALSE)? best regards, Heinz Thierry Onkelinx wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 06.09.2017 11:41: > Dear all, > > I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The > goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is > compiled. For some
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 06/09/2017 5:41 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear all, > > I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The > goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is > compiled. For some reason the post_processor() is not run. The > post_processor() does work when I run it manually on the tex file. > > Any suggestions on what
2017 Sep 07
3
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Dear Duncan, Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor was defined in the debugger. Neither work for me. All supporting files are available within the package. The code below should be reproducible on your machine.
2012 Dec 22
0
texreg error while exporting regression table
Dear listers, I am trying to export my regression table to my latex document. Let's say I have two variables: an ordered factor: group <- gl(3,5,20, labels=c("Ctl","Trt","prp")) and a continuous variable: weight <- runif(20) I want to regress group over weigth, therefore I run: reg2 <- polr(group ~ weight, Hess = TRUE, method = "logistic",
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 07/09/2017 10:11 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear Duncan, > > Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on > post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to > rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor > was defined in the debugger. Neither work for me. Not working for me either right now for some reason
2017 Sep 07
2
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 07/09/2017 2:04 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 07/09/2017 10:11 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: >> Dear Duncan, >> >> Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on >> post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to >> rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor >> was defined in the debugger.
2015 Sep 12
2
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
Hello, The recently created online "rgl Overview" at https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgl/vignettes/rgl.html illustrates a problem that I am trying to resolve. At the bottom of each image block on that page appears the advisory: You must enable Javascript to view this page properly. I am using Safari under MacOS with Javascript and WebGL both enabled, so it must be the
2017 Sep 08
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
That is strange. Another function in the same package (INBOmd::inbo_rapport) uses the same trick. I actually started by copying the post_processor() from that function. INBOmd::inbo_rapport() works both with and without BibTex. Working examples are source/inbo_rapport and source/inbo_rapport_basic from https://github.com/inbo/inbomd_examples. Note that you need some extra work after installing