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2010 Aug 31
1
summary in Hmisc and Latex
Dear all, With the latest update of Hmisc I no longer have any problems with latex. However using the ctable option produces latex code that at least on both the miktex distribution at work and mactex distribution at home refuses to run due to an extra blank line inserted between the multicolumn lines in the latex code... It runs fine if the line is deleted or if the ctable option is left out.
2008 Jul 25
2
Package Hmisc, functions summary.formula() and latex(), options pdig, pctdig, eps and prmsd
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2008 Oct 08
1
NA's in multiple choice summary table in Hmisc
Hi, I have a set of 30 binary variables measuring side effects after drug treatment. Since each subject can have multiple side effects, I want to display these side effects in a multiple choice table. I'm using the summary and mChoice functions of the Hmisc package, because it produces nicely formatted latex tables. My problem is, that table includes a category for people who have at
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
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
2010 Mar 08
0
page boundaries for latex printing of summary.formula objects in Hmisc
Hello, Warning, I'm guessing only those who have used the Hmisc package's summary.formula function with LaTeX will be able to offer much help here. I am using the Hmisc package's summary.formula function to produce tables for a LaTeX report. The "latex" function in the same package supports longtables in LaTeX. Ideally, I would like for page breaks in the LaTeX output
2010 Dec 30
1
latex() etc.: How to nicely format a matrix for a LaTeX document?
Dear (T)eXpeRts, I try to create a LaTeX table from an R matrix for the first time. I am not sure what the "best" approach is, I just read about latex() from Hmisc (toLatex() didn't work). Consider the following minimal example: library(Hmisc) mat <- matrix(c(1,NA,3,100,10000,4), ncol = 3, byrow = TRUE) latex(mat, file = "", booktabs = TRUE, numeric.dollar = FALSE,
2009 Apr 23
0
latex(Hmisc): cgroup + rownames shifts column names
I have submitted this as a bug (http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/trac/Hmisc/ticket/29) but I am wondering if anyone else has seen it or perhaps developed a workaround. I could certainly fix the LaTeX by hand, but I am using this inside Sweave, so it is a bit cumbersome. The exact same code used to work fine, but something changed underneath it. Even so, perhaps I am using the latex() command
2009 May 07
0
Hmisc::latex() help
Dear R-helpers, I have a data frame (info[[j]]) that looks like this: necklace originalPosition same run surprise1 pair surprise2 triple surprise3 1 1 1 0 2 2.709511 11 4.81884167930642 110 2.70951129135145 2 1 2 0 2 2.709511 10 1 000 1 3 0 3 NA NA
2010 Apr 09
0
Trouble with mChoice() in the Hmisc package.
Hi All:-- I've started using the the Hmisc reporting facilities recently, mostly successfully. I'm having some trouble with mChoice() multiple-choice objects, though. Here's some example code and output from R-help a couple of years ago: library(Hmisc) Symptom1 <- c("Headache", "Headache", NA) Symptom2 <- c(NA, "Anxiety", NA) Symptoms <-
2003 Jun 13
1
problem with latex of object summary reverse
Hi, I have the following problem (library Hmisc loaded, iris data loaded, R Version 1.7.0 (2003-04-16), packages updated, running on a linux Debian i386): > summary(Species~Sepal.Length,method="reverse")->a > a Descriptive Statistics by Species +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ | |setosa |versicolor |virginica
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 ~
2003 Jun 27
0
Interpretation of loess
I have data on a number of patients. Essentially, for each patient I know his/her age and whether he/she exhibits certain symptoms: age symptom1 symptom2 50 0 1 53 0 0 70 1 1 ... I have started off by fitting simple models with forms like Prob(patient of age t shows symptom i) = 1 - Exp(-lambda_i * t) or Prob(patient of age t shows
2010 Dec 07
1
latex() hangs R console
[Env: R 2.11.1, Win Xp, Miktex 2.7] I've just started using Hmisc::latex and friends, and find that running latex() produces the .tex and .dvi files, but hangs, presumably trying to run yap. An example is below. What could be wrong? My PATH seems OK: > strsplit(Sys.getenv("path"),';') $path [1] "c:\\program files\\imagemagick-6.4.4-q16"
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))
2009 Oct 02
1
trouble with html() in Hmisc
Dear all On my system html() conversion of a `latex()' object fails. Follows a dummy example: > require(Hmisc) > data(Angell) > .object <- cor(Angell[,1:2], use="complete.obs") > tmp <- latex(.object, cdec=c(2,2), title="") > class(tmp) [1] "latex" > html(tmp) /tmp/RtmprfPwzw/file7e72f7a7.tex:9: Warning: Command not found: \tabularnewline
2011 Mar 30
1
Class noquote to matrix
Hi, I apologize if the solution is right in front of me, but I can't find anything on how to convert a class of 'noquote' to 'matrix'. I've tried as.matrix and I've tried coercing it by 'class(x)<-matrix', but of course that didn't work. I've been using the function 'symnum' which returns an object of class 'noquote'. Here is an
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,
2011 May 14
1
Summary.Formula: prmsd and test statistic
Hello, I'm a new user to R so apologies if this is a basic question, but after scouring the web on information for summary.formula, I still am searching for an answer. I made a function to analyze my data - I have a categorical variable and three continuous variables. I am analyzing my continuous variables on the basis of my categorical variables. radioanal <- function(a) { #Educational
2003 Jun 17
1
Re: R: Problem from Philippe Glaziou
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:56:07 +0200 Patrick Hausmann <p.hausmann at mr-regionalberatung.de> wrote: > Dear Frank, > > I can reproduce the problem from Philippe Glaziou (see attachment). > Maybe this can help. > Best, > Patrick > > Am Wollelager 11 > 27749 Delmenhorst > Tel. 04221 96373-0 > Fax 04221 96373-29 > > http://www.mr-regionalberatung.de >