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2002 Oct 17
0
RE: R2HTML package for R 1.6
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2002 Oct 15
0
R2HTML package for R 1.6
Hello R communauty, I have submitted to CRAN the package R2HTML. The purpose of this package is twice: - provide base HTML exportation functions. Basically, you will use them exactly as a print function (or a cat(...file=)). Thus, making dynamic HTML reports is possible. - making live HTML output with frames and command, which is very usefull for teaching purpose, as the student can keep a
2004 Oct 19
0
R2HTML version 1.4-3
Hi useRs, I have uploaded on CRAN R2HTML version 1.4-3, which should be available soon for your favorite platform. For R 2.0.0, I had to rewrite some parts of the code so that it works. I did that quickly (maybe too), letting some bugs. Now, this is mere the good R 2.0 version, with some new functionalities: - HTML.matrix and HTML.data.frame now can use several new output options as they
2004 Oct 19
0
R2HTML version 1.4-3
Hi useRs, I have uploaded on CRAN R2HTML version 1.4-3, which should be available soon for your favorite platform. For R 2.0.0, I had to rewrite some parts of the code so that it works. I did that quickly (maybe too), letting some bugs. Now, this is mere the good R 2.0 version, with some new functionalities: - HTML.matrix and HTML.data.frame now can use several new output options as they
2010 Jun 05
2
R2HTML problem
Im developing an application with R and Gtk+. It's just a simple GUI which helps new users to interactuate with R. Thing is, when you do a statistical analysis, I also want to provide a HTML report, but HTMLStart doesnt work propperly when executing from TinnR. It does create the file but not empty, I've tried some examples from different websites, and it's always the same.. it works
2010 Jan 03
3
R2HTML Report number format, or Better Way?
Here I am again with question I'll feel foolish for asking, when I see the answer. I'm trying to produce a report and here's where I get stuck: How do I get R2HTML to produce the same number format? Particularly remove the decimal places for Par and Sal. Are there better methods to produce this type of report? Thanks, L.A. R version 2.10.0 XP
2004 Sep 22
1
S4 methods and polymorophism
Hello R Power Users, There is a rather large introduction you may skip to go directly to my question about S4 classes. I am working on some toy code to help me get in through S4 classes. Doing this homework, I have some questions about S4 classes. I have carefully read available help and some additional material such as Robert Gentleman's slides and special attention to "Programming
2005 Jun 06
0
ROMA project (R Output MAnager) / Progress report / Call for contributors
Hello useRs, This email is about the ROMA project, the implementation in pure S of a reporting system for R. Several month ago, I did then send on R-help a survey on that (mainly: what features did you expect for a reporting system). During the following months, I did try different approaches for the core functionalities, ending now with a set of generic functions of which I am satisfied. More
2008 Sep 23
2
R2HTML: output from for-loops
Hi, I am trying to prepare a report with R2HTML using HTMLStart(outdir="./html", filename="report", echo=T, HTMLframe=F) then, for instance, I want to get the output of a loop: for (i in 1:20) print(summary(rnorm(1000))) but only the first of summaries really ends up in the html file. What am I doing wrongly? Thanks, Werner
2010 Aug 01
2
R2HTML giving "NULL" in output
Dear List, I am using R 2.11.1 and R2HTML 2.1. I am able to write output to an HTML file but after every line of output I get a line saying NULL. R2HTML seems to be including <p class='character'>NULL</p> after each entry. Here is an example of my R code and the source of the HTML... HTMLStart(outdir=OutPath, file="M1000.Report", extension="html",
2003 Mar 31
2
Using R2HTML
Hello, I''m using R2HTML library to make a HTML page output (both data frames and graphics): HTMLStart(outdir=paste(getwd(),"/prove html", sep = ""),filename="index", echo = F, HTMLframe = T, withprompt = "HTML> ", CSSFile = "R2HTML.CSS", Title = "Indici di attivit?") ...
2005 Jan 12
1
[survey] R for Reporting - the R Output MAnager (ROMA) project
Hi R UseRs, I am interested in providing Reporting abilities to R and have initiated a project called R Output MAnager (ROMA). My starting point was my R2HTML package which provides (rough) HTML exportations. I began with trying to mimic it for LaTeX but fastly did realize that it was a bad idea. Thus, I started again from scratch a new package and did spend a lot of time reading about this
2013 Feb 16
1
odd behavior within R2HTML
Dear R People: I'm using R2HTML but having a strange result. Here is the original data: resp trt block 90.3 A I 89.2 A II 98.2 A III 93.9 A IV 87.4 A V 97.9 A VI 92.5 B I 89.5 B II 90.6 B III 94.7 B IV 87.0 B V 95.8 B VI 85.5 C I 90.8 C II 89.6 C III 86.2 C IV 88.0 C V 93.4 C VI 82.5 D I 89.5 D II 85.6 D III 87.4 D IV 78.9 D V 90.7 D VI And here are the commands: > resin1.df <-
2004 Nov 23
0
Create a vector of combinations based on a table column n ames
Here's another way: > dat <- read.table("clipboard", header=TRUE)[,-(1:3)] > dat A B C D E F G H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 8 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 > apply(dat > 0, 1, function(idx) paste(names(dat)[idx], collapse=" ")) 1 2
2004 Oct 22
1
cor, cov, method "pairwise.complete.obs"
Hi UseRs, I don't want to die beeing idiot... I dont understand the different results between: cor() and cov2cov(cov()). See this little example: > x=matrix(c(0.5,0.2,0.3,0.1,0.4,NA,0.7,0.2,0.6,0.1,0.4,0.9),ncol=3) > cov2cor(cov(x,use="pairwise.complete.obs")) [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1.0000000 0.4653400 -0.1159542 [2,] 0.4653400 1.0000000
2004 Nov 23
0
merge.list proposal
Hi R-devel, Today I was needing a way to "merge" two different lists (see the example for my definition of merge). I didn't find anything relevant using different search methods. So, here is my proposal to add a list method for "merge". Best wishes, Eric PS: AFAIK, there still is no place for code snipplets. I am not sure this mail doesn't suite R-devel. If not,
2004 May 26
0
Once again in search of memory
Hello any R user, Working on R 1.8.1 or R 1.9 on Windows, 256 Mb RAM. I am trying to debug/correct/speedup the execution of one of our student's program. Basically, we perform simulations. R is launched with high memory-limits. One execution of the program requires nearly 200 Mbs and is OK the first time. Then, launching it again does strange things: seen from Windows manager, the RAM
2005 Jun 14
0
c(recursive=TRUE)
Hi R users, I am currently using c(...,recursive=TRUE) to handle list-structured objects. This allows to represent something like: > l1 = list(level1=1,level2=list(sub1=1,sub2=2)) as: > (l1names = names(c(l1,recursive=TRUE))) [1] "level1" "level2.sub1" "level2.sub2" Then, one can use: > (l1names = sapply(l1names,FUN=function(element)
2004 Jun 14
1
Copyright issues question
Hi to the Devel list, I am at present developping a little Excel add-in that would consist into a translation of John Fox RCommander package. The idea is to have R code that recreates within Excel the menus and some VBA part that handles data input and outputs (those beeing redirected to HTML and imported within Excel in a user-transparent way). Actualy, a first beyta version of this add-in
2004 Nov 29
3
Differences between "$" and "[["
Hi, If I define the following list: > (l<-list("text-align"="right")) $"text-align" [1] "right" I know that I can't use l$text-align, as the parser will find a '-' operation. If I want (need) to use special names, as "text-align", I have to enclose it between "". So I can use: l$"text-align" or