Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "\Sexpr{} within \examples{}"
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
2012 Mar 14
1
issue with Rd2pdf and \Sexpr in Rd files
Hi,
The following command:
R CMD Rd2pdf --no-preview --output=./tmp.pdf --title=test genefu-package.Rd
run against this file:
https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/trunk/madman/Rpacks/genefu/man/genefu-package.Rd
(username: readonly; password: readonly)
produces a very verbose error (see below)
with R version 2.15.0 alpha (2012-03-07 r58622).
The .Rd file has these lines in it:
Version: \tab
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.
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new
HTML based dynamic help system.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new
HTML based dynamic help system.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.10.0 is released
(D'oh. Forgot to change the Subject: line...)
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new
HTML based dynamic help system.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz
or wait
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.10.0 is released
(D'oh. Forgot to change the Subject: line...)
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development
release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new
HTML based dynamic help system.
Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list
of changes below.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz
or wait
2003 Sep 24
1
Sweave \Sexpr() issue
Hi, I'm having a little issue with \Sexpr{bla} relating to the number of digits it is using to print its output. I understand that what \Sexpr{bla} does is parsing 'bla' inside R and then returns it coerced into a character string. The problem I'm having is that I'm losing control over the number of digits it's using to print it's output.
For example, let's take:
2004 Jul 05
1
Apparent conflict between \Sexpr in Sweave and R2HTML
I have come across an apparent bug in the operation of Sweave. If I
load the package R2HTML then execution of \Sexpr{} in an *.Rnw file no
longer works. The \Sexpr{} code is simply written to the *.tex file.
Below are my *.Rnw file, commands, and output.
The Sweave file, Sweave-test-1_short.Rnw:
% -*- mode: noweb; noweb-default-code-mode: R-mode; -*-
\documentclass{article}
\title{A Test
2018 Jul 12
0
Top level \Sexpr and R CMD check
On 12/07/2018 7:30 AM, G?bor Cs?rdi wrote:
> 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
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
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
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:
2010 Jan 30
1
Sweave - have Sexpr print 3 digits when the last is 0
Hi,
I want 3 digits printed even if the last one is zero with \Sexpr{}
For example:
> ghg.06[12]
[1] 0.2501008
I want: 0.250
What I've tried:
\Sexpr{round(ghg.06[12],3)}
0.25
\Sexpr{format(ghg.06[12])} % set options(digits=3) in earlier rnw chunk
0.25
\Sexpr{round(ghg.06[12],4} %but I want 3 not 4 digits
0.2501
Thanks in advance.
Elizabeth Stanny
epstanny at gmail.com
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
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
--
2006 Sep 21
2
Sweave processes \Sexpr in commented LaTeX source
Marc,
>I have a large .Rnw file and was in the process of doing some debugging.
>I had set some R chunks to 'eval=false' in the process. This resulted in
>some R objects not being created that were in turn used in the
>subsequent \Sexpr's.
I have often the same problem, I'm using a construct like :
<<eval=F>>=
x <- rnorm(100)
@
I have
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}