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2010 Aug 17
3
Sweave
Dear R users, I am using Sweave. I would like to use the width option for the graphics : \begin{figure}[h!] \centering \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{x} \end{figure} How do I get this ? Thank you very much, Randall [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 May 18
1
Figure environment and includegraphics options from Sweave
Tha handy thinb about the fig=TRUE option in Sweave is that you do not have to bother about filenames and starting and stpping the device. I want the the resulting LaTeX to look as: \begin{Schunk} \begin{Sinput} > x <- seq(-2 * pi, 2 * pi, 0.1) > plot(x, cos(x), type = "l", lwd = 4) \end{Sinput} \end{Schunk} \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{xx-001}
2005 Sep 16
1
setkeys and Sweave
Hi there: Using \setkeys{Gin}{width=1.0\textwidth} \setkeys{Gin}{height=10cm} \setkeys{Gin}{height=0.8\textwidth} all seem to work under R-2.1.1 under sparc, solaris2.9, but \setkeys{Gin}{scale=0.3} \setkeys{Gin}{angle=90} do not work. I have not been able to find relevant information, googling on setkeys proved confusing, at best. http://cnlart.web.cern.ch/cnlart/218/node85.html states:
2012 Feb 20
2
Computing plot size in Sweave
Sometimes you want to compute the physical size of a plot based on data. In R itself this is no problem. But is there a way to compute the values of height and width in S-weave, say: <<graph,fig=TRUE,height=xx,width=yy>>= where xx and yy are computed and not physically written in the document? Bendix ______________________________________________ Bendix Carstensen Senior
2008 Nov 22
1
declaring constants in an Sweave / LaTeX document
List, I would like to set a variable to hold, say, the size of my plots in a Sweave document. i.e. something like the following in my '.Rnw' file: ============================================================================== smallPlotSize = 4 <<fig1, echo=false, results=hide, height=smallPlotSize, width=smallPlotSize, fig=true>>= dat <- read.table("
2007 Dec 01
2
Sweave: Variables in code chunk headers
I would like to be able to do something like this: <<echo=F,fig=T,width=mywidth>>= ... @ with mywidth set in a previous code chunk. Is there a way to do this in Sweave? (Sorry for two questions in a row, I have been saving these up.) -- Michael
2007 Dec 01
2
Sweave: Variables in code chunk headers
I would like to be able to do something like this: <<echo=F,fig=T,width=mywidth>>= ... @ with mywidth set in a previous code chunk. Is there a way to do this in Sweave? (Sorry for two questions in a row, I have been saving these up.) -- Michael
2009 Jun 25
1
Setting default plot size in Sweave
Dear Colleagues: I have used \SweaveOpts{prefix.string=plot, eps = FALSE, pdf = TRUE} \SweaveOpts{width=5, height=4} <<fig=T>>= plot(...) @ But the figure still has a width of 80% of the text width, the default set up by Sweave, which issues a LateX command in Sweave.sty of \setkeys{Gin}{.8\textwidth}. Sweave.sty has a command \ifthenelse{\boolean{Sweave at
2006 Dec 12
1
Sweave, Xfig, pdflatex and \setkeys
Dear useRs, How does one include graphics created with Xfig with LaTeX fonts into Sweave? If I create a graphic with Xfig with some Computer Modern fonts, I choose to export it as combined PDF and LaTeX. So I get two files, one foo.pdf with the drawings without the text and foo.pdftex with some LaTeX code that ensures the text lands in the right place together with the drawing. I'm supposed
2003 Jul 29
1
Sweave: pass scale parameter to includegraphics?
Hi all I'm using Sweave and find it a treat. But one question: I use Sweave to create my pictures which are automatically included into LaTeX. For example, in the file test.Snw, I may have: % LaTeX stuff \begin{figure} <<fig=true,width=5,height=5>>= x1 <- seq(1,5, length=10) x2 <- sin(x1) plot(x1,x2) @ \caption{Plot} \end{figure} % More LaTeX This produces the LaTeX
2003 Oct 07
1
plot width in Sweave
Hi I didn't find this in the manual: I need to change the width of a plot while I use sweave, so which command/parameters should I insert below, to change the width of a plot \begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{center} <<echo=TRUE, fig=TRUE>>= plot(Re(q),ylab ="",type="o",col="blue",lwd=1, sub=mystring) @ \caption{Original stick function (stimulus
2011 Mar 23
3
Sweave: multiple graphic formats, e.g. win.metafile
Dear R devel, being constrained to a windows environment at work and having colleagues being accustomed to the Microsoft Office Suite, I was looking for a way to have the RweaveLatex driver for Sweave automatically generating 'win.metafile's in addition to the pdf graphics. Without this functionalilty, the generation of emf-graphics is quite laborious, I think: <<>>= plotit
2012 Apr 04
3
Rgui maintains open file handles after Sweave error
Hello Folks, When I run the document below through sweave, rgui.exe/rsession.exe leaves a file handle open to the sweave-001.pdf graphic (as verified by process explorer). Pdflatex.exe then crashes (with a Permission Denied error) because the graphic file is locked. This only seems to happen when there is an error in the sweave document. When there are no errors, no file handles are left open.
2007 Sep 09
1
Sweave figure aspect ratio
Hello, using Sweave, is there any option to preserve the original aspect ratio of plots generated from R code? Consider this Sweave chunk: <<test,echo=F,fig=T,width=2,height=2>>= x <- 1:10 y <- sin(x) par(mar=c(4,4,0,4)) plot(x,y, xlab="x label", ylab="y label" ) @ In Latex, I want to produce a plot of width 2 but don't care about the
2005 Jan 06
2
autoscaling plot font size in Sweave output possible?
Hi, I was wondering if it's possible to have fonts in plots to be autoscaled to the same font size used by LaTeX in a surrounding Sweave document. Here's a short example in which the fonts of the first plot are barely readable: --8<------------------------schnipp------------------------->8--- \documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \newcommand{\mytext}{Some normal sized
2010 Jun 28
2
Lattice and Beamer
Two things I think are some of the best developments in statistics and production are the lattice package and the beamer class for presentation in Latex. One thing I have not become very good at is properly sizing my visuals to look good in a presentation. For instance, I have the following code that creates a nice plot (sorry, cannot provide reproducible data).
2006 Sep 13
3
functions and strings
Hi If string <- "xyz" f <- function(x){1 + sin(cos(x)) + exp(x^2)} How do I manipulate "string" and f() to give the string "1 + sin(cos(xyz)) + exp(xyz^2)" ? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst National Oceanography Centre, Southampton European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK tel 023-8059-7743
2006 Feb 22
3
elements that appear only once
Hi. I have a factor and I want to extract just those elements that appear exactly once. How to do this? Toy example follows. > a <- as.factor(c(rep("oak",5) ,rep("ash",1),rep("elm",1),rep ("beech",4))) > a [1] oak oak oak oak oak ash elm beech beech beech beech Levels: ash beech elm oak > table(a) a ash beech elm oak
2008 Mar 26
5
S4 slot with NA default
Hi How do I specify an S4 class with a slot that is potentially numeric, but NA by default? I want the slot to be NA until I calculate its value (an expensive operation, not needed for all applications). When its value is known, I will create a new object with the correct value inserted in the slot. I want "NA" to signify "not known". My attempt fails because
2007 Mar 19
3
character to numeric conversion
Hi. Is there a straightforward way to convert a character string containing comma-delimited numbers to a numeric vector? In my application, I use system(executable.string, intern=TRUE) which returns a string like "[0.E-38, 2.096751179214927596171268230, 3.678944959657480671183123052, 4.976528845643001020345216157, 6.072390165503099343887569007, 7.007958550337542210168866070,