Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Problem: Sweave and math environments"
2017 Aug 24
5
functions from 'base' package are not accessible
Hi all!
The following code (executed in console)...
somevar <- data.frame(v1 = 1:5, somestring = 6:10, v3 = 11:15, v4 = 16:20);
somevar %>% gather(key = var, value = val, which(names(somevar) == "somestring"):length(somevar)) %>% head(2);
throws...
Error in which(names(somevar) == "somestring") :
could not find function "which"
if I change
2017 Aug 24
0
functions from 'base' package are not accessible
Try putting !!! (three exclamation symbols) in front of which(...)==....
The non-standard evaluation in the tidyverse can cause confusion.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:32 AM, Eugeny Melamud <
Eugeny.Melamud at lanit-tercom.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> The following code (executed in console)...
> somevar <- data.frame(v1 = 1:5,
2005 Oct 27
5
Save output of Ajax.InPlaceEditor to a variable?
All,
The Ajax.InPlaceEditor control is nice but I''d like the ability to
read the changed value. Basically, I''m creating a form with editable
elements but it''s only when I do the submit that the form elements are
submitted. I''d still like to allow in-place editing but what I''d like
to do is get the new value and throw that in a hidden form variable
Is
2008 Jul 27
2
Colors in Sweave
Hi list,
I was using Sweave and was wondering if anyone has had any luck changing the font colors of the code chunks. For instance, in my .Rnw preample I tried including:
===
\usepackage[usenames]{colors}
\definecolor{darkred}{rgb}{0.545,0,0}
\definecolor{midnightblue}{rgb}{0.098,0.098,0.439}
\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{Sinput}{Verbatim}{fontshape=sl,formatcom={\color{midnightblue}}}
2005 Aug 05
3
Latex error with Sweave example
I created a tex file following the example in the Sweave help which
produced the following files in my working directory.
Sweave-test-1-006.eps
Sweave-test-1-006.pdf
Sweave-test-1-007.eps
Sweave-test-1-007.pdf
Sweave-test-1.tex
When I run latex on this, I get a latex error, log file below. I am
running R 2.1.1 on Windows XP. I have installed "small MiKTeX" and I
have added
2010 Oct 05
3
SweaveInput + keep.source = TRUE trouble
Dear all,
I have trouble with R-beta sweaving files that include definitions with
\SweaveInput in combination with keep.source = TRUE
Symptom:
SInput is taken from too far down the input file (the shift is the number of
lines of the included file). Is that known? Searching didn't turn up anything,
yet I think there are more people than just me using keep.source.
Example:
$
2012 Feb 18
3
foreach %do% and %dopar%
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a script trying to use foreach %dopar% but without success,
so I manage to run the code with foreach %do% and looks like this:
The code is part of a MCMC model for projects valuation, returning the most
important results (VPN, TIR, EVA, etc.) of the simulation.
foreach (simx = NsimT, .combine=cbind, .inorder=FALSE, .verbose=TRUE) %do% {
MCPVMPA = MCVAMPA[simx]
2007 Oct 07
5
how to use \Sexpr{} with sweave
I'm trying to learn Sweave. So far things are going well with the chunks of code identified by << >>=
But I'm having trouble with the in-line text use of \Sexpr.
Here is a short example .Rnw file:
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[margin=1.25in]{geometry}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\begin{document}
<<test>>=
pnorm(1)
@
\Sexpr{2+6}
2012 Aug 21
2
Sweave: R chunk inside caption?
Hi Folks,
I'm surprised, but I didn't find this question addressed anywhere. I'd
like to generate a LaTeX caption with R code. I've tried the code
below, but I get the following TeX error:
! Argument of \@caption has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
l.21 }
Any thoughts? Perhaps I'll have to write the "\caption{}" text with R?
thanks!
2010 May 13
1
Using Sweave in hostile environments
I'm trying to put together a poster using the LaTeX a0poster package and
including some things from pstricks to get gradient shading, etc.
The problem is that the default environments used by Sweave don't work
where I need them. A simple code chunk like
<<eval=FALSE>>=
x <- 1
@
buried in a minipage within a psshadowbox gives the error
Runaway argument?
> x <- 1
2011 Mar 07
2
Sweave with scan()-ed data
In an Sweave slide, I want to use sem::read.moments() and
sem::specify.model(), which work
by using scan() to read the following lines, up to the first blank
line. However, Sweave
throws an error:
> Sweave("sem-thurstone.Rnw")
Writing to file sem-thurstone.tex
Processing code chunks ...
1 : term hide (label=arrests-setup)
2 : echo term hide (label=thurstone-data)
Error:
2013 Feb 09
1
Swaeve, Beamer and \alt
Hi,
I am having trouble getting \alt (or \altenv) to work with
Schunk/Sinput and was wondering if anybody had had success? With the
slide
\begin{frame}[fragile]\frametitle{Basic R}
\alt<2>{
<<echo=TRUE>>=
2+2
@
}{
<<echo=TRUE, eval=FALSE>>=
2+2
@
}
\end{frame}
I get the error message:
! FancyVerb Error:
Extraneous input `> 2+2 \end {Sinput} \end
2012 Feb 23
1
Sexpr not getting expanded in Sweave
An Sweave file, 'test.Rnw':
\documentclass{article}
\title{Sweave minimal}
\author{MK}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
We try Sweave:
<<1>>=
data(airquality)
summary(airquality)
x <- airquality[1, 1]
@
I try Sexpr: \Sexpr{x}
We plot:
\begin{center}
<<2, fig=TRUE, echo=FALSE >>=
boxplot(Ozone ~ Month, data = airquality)
@
\end{center}
\end{document}
I check the
2012 Jan 19
2
Sweave question - Setting Soutput code chunks to stay inside page margins?
Hello all,
Sometimes I get to make an R code chunk (in Sweave) which is longer then
the margins of the page. Is there a way to force it to "go to the next
line" (in Sweave) once that happens?
Here are two cases this happens in the resulting .tex file (one is a "hard"
case, and the other is simpler)
\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Sinput}
>
2008 Sep 06
2
Sweave and/or beamer issue
Dear Friends,
I not sure whether this is an Sweave or a beamer problem.
The Rnw file:
\documentclass[compress,smaller]{beamer}
%\documentclass{article}
%\usepackage{beamerarticle}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\title{Psychophysics II}
\date{September 9, 2008}
\begin{document}
\frame{
\begin{Schunk}
\begin{Sinput}
> ro <- 0.2
> c <- seq(from = -3, to = 4, by = 0.1)
> fn <- 1 -
2013 Jan 29
1
Sweave files generating miktex errors
Dear useRs--
I have been using Sweave with miktex for years, but on a new install on
Windows XP, miktex seems to be hung up on single quotes. See example below.
Digging through stackexchange, I found using \usepackage[noae]{Sweave} in
the tex file solved the problem. My questions are:
--Why would this happen? I have the ae package installed.
--If inserting [noae] is the solution, how do I
2009 Mar 17
1
Combining Sweave and fancyvrb
I find Sweave very useful and I was trying to combine it with the
latex package fancyvrb. I was trying to get line numbering and labels
in order to reference the lines where particular commands occur.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out how to do it. Maybe
somebody can help me.
The following is a sample Rnw file: the first part shows what I would
like to get, the second what I
2010 Sep 24
1
tamaño de letra en Sweave
Hola a todos.
Estoy utilizando Sweave para integrar mis análisis en documentos de
latex. Alguien sabe como cambiar el tamaño de letra por defecto para el
código y las salidas de R. Supongo que será especificando algo en el
preámbulo, pero no sé como.
Gracias.
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Feb 27
2
Sweave produces gibberish instead of apostrophe in pdf
Dear All,
I try to use Sweave to make a document. But when I use the Sweave()
command on it and build a pdf with pdflatex (3.141592-1.40.3) my
apostrophes are replaced by some gibberish (an 'a' with a hat on it, a
capital A with a arc pointing upwards on it and a capital Y with two
points on it). If I manually replace the apostrophes using the keyboard,
I get a different looking
2002 Mar 17
2
using "by" and indicies
I sent this to the list last week, and haven't seen it pop up. Either
I deleted it when it did appear, or possibly it was destroyed as
spam...? If it did appear and I somehow missed it, appologies.
In a nutshell, can the function FUN supplied to by() deduce
what level of factor by() was on when FUN was called? I've
been digging through the functions, and can't see where the