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2010 Jun 18
1
Latex problem in Hmisc (3.8-1) and Mac Os X with R 2.11.1
Dear all, I did post this more or less identical mail in a follow up to another question I posted, but under another heading. I try again, but now under the correct header. upon running this code (from the Hmisc library-latex function) I believe the call to summary.formula is allright and produces wonderful tables, but the latex command results in a correct formatted table but where all the
2012 Aug 28
1
don't print object attributes
Dear all Suppose the object below: > require(Hmisc) > require(plyr) > x <- dlply(iris, .(Species), describe) How can I print the object without displaying the attributes? I inspected ?print and ?print.default with no luck. > x $setosa x[, "Sepal.Length"] n missing unique Mean .05 .10 .25 .50 .75 50 0 15 5.006 4.40 4.59
2008 Jul 25
2
Package Hmisc, functions summary.formula() and latex(), options pdig, pctdig, eps and prmsd
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2004 Sep 26
2
Sweave: superfluous newline (`\\') in tex file
Hi, I'm having trouble sweaving the following example: --8<------------------------schnipp------------------------->8--- \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \SweaveOpts{echo=FALSE} @ <<>>= rm(list=c(ls())) library(Hmisc) library(ISwR) data(energy) energy$log <- log(energy$expend) attach(energy) @ %def @ <<results=tex>>= mysum <- summary(stature ~
2009 Aug 19
2
[Hmisc] latex() with ctable=T inserting unwanted empty line in .tex file when used on summary.formula(method="reverse") object
Dear useRs, When I'm using Hmisc's latex() function with ctable=TRUE on a summary.formula with method="reverse" object and saving in a .tex file, the latter contains an unwanted empty line which makes compilation fail. Here is a brief example : library(Hmisc) test <- data.frame(a=sample(1:30,10),b=sample(c("good","bad","ugly"),10,replace=T))
2006 Oct 28
1
(kein Betreff)
Frank Harrell rote in a message dating from Oct 8th: > n.group is an argument to latex.default in the Hmisc package I must admit that I can't find it in the function head, which reads on my installation: function (object, title = first.word(deparse(substitute(object))), file = paste(title, ".tex", sep = ""), append = FALSE, label = title, rowlabel = title,
2013 Mar 15
2
latex(test, collabel=) returns wrong latex code?
Hello: I'm working with a 2-dimensional table that looks sort of like test below. I'm trying to produce latex code that will add dimension names for both the rows and the columns. In using the following code, latex chokes when I include collabel='Vote' but it's fine without it. The code below prouces the latex code further below. I'm confused by this, because it looks
2006 Feb 12
1
Mathematical typesetting of column heads using the latex (Hmisc) function
Dear r-helpers, I would very much appreciate help with the following problem: The following command (in a .Rnw file) latex(anova(e7.lmer3, e7.lmer4), file = 'e7lmer34.tex', rowname = c ('nonlinear', 'linear'), longtable = FALSE, dcolumn = T, booktabs = T, table.env = F) produces the following output after running Sweave: % latex.default(anova(e7.lmer1, e7.lmer2),
2011 Aug 31
1
Hmisc Latex Question: column headings and Major Column Headings not properly alligned
Dear R users: When I create a table without Major Column headings, my *regular* column headings appear correct in the typeset latex file. The major row heading and row groups are as they should. w <- latex(mytab,title="",file="tab/my.tex",ctable=TRUE,caption="Descriptive statistics by
2015 Nov 25
2
stargazer
Estimados Instale MiKTeX 2,9 y Texmaker y se mantiene el problema. Apreciaría la ayuda de los conocedores Saludos Cuando quiero hacer una tabla con el paquete stargazer, esto es lo que sale stargazer(attitude) % Table created by stargazer v.5.2 by Marek Hlavac, Harvard University. E-mail: hlavac at fas.harvard.edu % Date and time: lu., nov. 16, 2015 - 10:55:58 \begin{table}[!htbp]
2007 Jan 10
1
2 problems with latex.table (quantreg package) - reproducible
Dear all, When using latex.table from the quantreg package, I don't seem to be able to set table.env=FALSE: when I don't specify caption (as I think I should, when understanding the R help rightly(?)), I get an error message, and when I do so, of course I get one, as well. The funny thing is, that a table is indeed produced in the first case, so I get a nice tabular, but as I'm using
2006 Dec 14
5
Nicely formatted tables
If I use latex(summary(X)) where X is a data frame with four variables I get something like Rainfall Education Popden Nonwhite Min. :10.00 Min. : 9.00 Min. :1441 Min. : 0.80 1st Qu.:32.75 1st Qu.:10.40 1st Qu.:3104 1st Qu.: 4.95 Median :38.00 Median :11.05 Median :3567 Median :10.40 Mean :37.37 Mean :10.97 Mean :3866
2005 Aug 30
1
Convert ftable to latex?
Dear list, I cannot make the latex command to output a ftable objet the way I want it. Is it posible? I found a post in the archives saying that one should use the rgroup and n.rgroup arguments to supply the row names, but so far I have been unsuccessful. This is what I have: >
2015 Nov 16
2
stargazer
Estimados Cuando quiero hacer una tabla con el paquete stargazer, esto es lo que me sale, probablemente tengo que instalar algun programa sessionInfo() R version 3.2.2 (2015-08-14) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) Running under: Windows 8 x64 (build 9200) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Spanish_Spain.1252 LC_CTYPE=Spanish_Spain.1252 [3] LC_MONETARY=Spanish_Spain.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C [5]
2010 Jul 13
1
latex table question
Hi: My head is spinning with this latex doc so hopefully after I align my tables to the left of the page my headache are going to be over. I always use: \hspace*{-0.1in} to move my figures horizontally to the left margin of the page but the table below doesn't move at all, but instead it gets sideways. Not sure if \begin{landscape} has something to do with it or is just me. I? hope someone
2009 Jan 22
2
"latex" in Hmisc: cell formating
Hi list, Could you explain the error I see here? Thanks! ## I'm using R 2.8.0 on WinXP, Hmisc_3.4-3 > table1 <- matrix(10, 180,7) > cell.format <- matrix("", ncol=7, nrow=180) > cell.format[c(seq(3,180,6),seq(4,180,6)),] <- "color{red}" > cell.format[c(seq(5,180,6),seq(6,180,6)),] <- "color{green}" > > latex(table1,
2012 Feb 26
1
Sweave Print xtable
Hi, I'm working with Sweave and I have some trouble generating table. The R code is: print(xtable(myTable, caption ="", label="tab:myTab", digits=3), tabular.environment='tabular', floating=TRUE, caption.placement="top",size="\\scriptsize") and the resulting LaTeX table is: \begin{table}[ht] \begin{center} \caption{Principal
2008 Feb 29
1
GETSCRIPT Bug in dovecot-1.0.10-MANAGESIEVE-v9.1.diff.gz
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Stephan, GETSCRIPT does not return a literal, there is the + character missing before }: diff -r bcebda39c0ed src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c - --- a/src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c Mon Feb 18 14:13:12 2008 +0100 +++ b/src/managesieve/cmd-getscript.c Fri Feb 29 11:52:00 2008 +0100 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ return
2008 Mar 07
3
R-Logo in \LaTeX (Mag. Ferri Leberl)
Dear Mag. Ferri Leberl, I'm using something like: ----------------------- tex.tex --------------------------- \documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{fancyvrb} \newcommand{\Rlogo}{\protect\includegraphics[height=1.8ex,keepaspectratio]{Rlogo.pdf}} \newcommand{\myinput}[1] {\begin{scriptsize} \VerbatimInput[frame=single,label=#1]{#1} \end{scriptsize}} \title{The R logo,
2008 Mar 07
3
R-Logo in \LaTeX (Mag. Ferri Leberl)
Dear Mag. Ferri Leberl, I'm using something like: ----------------------- tex.tex --------------------------- \documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{fancyvrb} \newcommand{\Rlogo}{\protect\includegraphics[height=1.8ex,keepaspectratio]{Rlogo.pdf}} \newcommand{\myinput}[1] {\begin{scriptsize} \VerbatimInput[frame=single,label=#1]{#1} \end{scriptsize}} \title{The R logo,