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2007 Nov 26
2
ftable as latex (with Hmisc?)
Dear List, possibly called Frank,
I tried to create an ftable lookalike of the following data set in LaTeX/Sweave
with summary(formula,..), but I could not get it to work for count tables;
numeric tables work fine.
summary(formula,...,fun="table") does not give the full cross breakdown.
Other suggestions welcome. Note that in the output there should be empty fields
on repeated
2006 Jul 15
1
Some problems with latex(ftable)
The ftable structure is not an ordinary matrix. Instead, it has the
body of the table with several cbind- and rbind-ed rows and columns of
label information. The example in ?ftable has two row factors and two
column factors.
Continuing with the example in ?ftable, enter
tmp <- ftable(mtcars$cyl, mtcars$vs, mtcars$am, mtcars$gear, row.vars = c(2, 4),
dnn =
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:
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2004 Jan 19
1
ftable to LaTeX
hi there
is there a way to convert objects of class ftable into LaTex code
preserving the 'look' with row and column infomation?
xtable() {xtable} can't handle such objects and latex() {Hmisc} just texify
the number matrix,
without row/column information
regards soren
2006 Mar 17
1
Wishlist: 'append' argument for write.ftable()
I would like to suggest that an 'append' argument be added to
write.ftable(). This would allow, for example, the user to
append ftable() output to a text report.
I have attached an svn patch to ftable.R that makes the proposed
change to write.ftable(). [A very trivial change since 'append'
is simply passed to cat().]
I have also attached a patch to read.ftable.Rd which documents
2008 Jul 02
1
exporting ftable
How can I export an ftable object in the same format that appears in R
command window?
For testing that i was using this example that is in help of this function.
## Start with a contingency table.
ftable(Titanic, row.vars = 1:3)
ftable(Titanic, row.vars = 1:2, col.vars = "Survived")
ftable(Titanic, row.vars = 2:1, col.vars = "Survived")
## Start with a data frame.
x <-
2012 Dec 17
2
Suggestion: 'method' slot for format.ftable()
Dear R-developers,
I would like to suggest a 'method' slot for format.ftable() (see an adjusted
'format.ftable()' below, taken from the source of R-2.15.2).
At the moment, format.ftable() contains several empty cells due to the way the
row and column labels are printed. This creates problems (= unwanted empty
columns/rows) when converting an ftable to a LaTeX table; see an
2011 May 27
1
How to convert an ftable object to a matrix including the row names?
Dear expeRts,
What's the easiest way to convert an ftable object to a matrix such that the
row names of the ftable object are shown in the first couple of columns of the
matrix? This is (typically) required, for example, when the final goal is to print
the matrix via xtable.
Below is a rather complicated example of how to do it...
Cheers,
Marius
## Goal: convert an ftable() to a
2012 Jan 26
1
ftable.formula
I apologize in advance if this is the wrong forum for this
report/request, and for the fact that I have not read the code for
ftable.formula in any detail.
>From reading the documentation for ftable.formula, I expected that the
following two calls to ftable would produce the same results:
data(UCBAdmissions)
ftable(UCBAdmissions, row.vars = "Dept", col.vars = c("Gender",
2011 Jun 24
1
Converting an ftable (contingency table) to a dataframe in R
I am generating an ftable (by running ftable on the results of a xtabs command) and I am getting the following.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Var1? Var2
date ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? group? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2007-01-01? ? ? ? ? q1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1? ? 9
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?q2 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2008 Mar 12
1
ftable and xtabs
Hoping someone can help me with xtabs and ftable. I'm trying to get a pair
of ftables (possibly more) next to each other. For example:
> dunhill_lights_xtab<-ftable(xtabs(grossedupobs ~ gender+age_group +
dunhill_lights, data = ciggs))
> dunhill_lights_xtab
dunhill_lights No Yes
gender age_group
Female
2005 Feb 23
4
Sweave and \input or \include LaTeX commands
Hello!
I was just wondering if Sweave can work with \input or \include
LaTeX commands. So, is it aware of such a possible hierarchy in
documents. I would test that, but I don't have such a report
available at the moment.
I thought of that when I was writting shell script for Sweave
from command line and I have solved that part there.
--
Lep pozdrav / With regards,
Gregor GORJANC
2006 Sep 20
2
Sweave processes \Sexpr in commented LaTeX source (2.3.1patched and 2.4.0)
Hi all,
On FC5, using:
Version 2.3.1 Patched (2006-08-06 r38829)
and today's
R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-19 r39397)
with the following .Rnw file:
\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\begin{document}
This line should print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
%% This line should NOT print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
\end{document}
The \Sexpr in the second line is processed even though the
2006 Sep 20
2
Sweave processes \Sexpr in commented LaTeX source (2.3.1patched and 2.4.0)
Hi all,
On FC5, using:
Version 2.3.1 Patched (2006-08-06 r38829)
and today's
R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-19 r39397)
with the following .Rnw file:
\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\begin{document}
This line should print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
%% This line should NOT print '2': \Sexpr{1 + 1}
\end{document}
The \Sexpr in the second line is processed even though the
2004 Feb 04
3
Scoping bug in ftable() (PR#6541)
This bug shows up in ftable() in both r-patched and r-devel:
> x <- c(1,2)
> y <- c(1,2)
> z <- c(1,1)
> ftable(z,y)
y 1 2
z
1 1 1
> ftable(z,x)
x 1
z
1 2
Since x and y are identical, the two ftable results should be the
same, but they are not.
I've only been able to see this when the column variable is named "x",
so it looks like a
2010 Aug 20
3
Has anyone used Sweave with the Beamer poster macro for Latex ?
Hello,
I'm trying to make a poster in Latex using the beamer poster macro
(http://www-i6.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~dreuw/latexbeamerposter.php),
and use Sweave to add in R output.
This works fine for adding graphics and tables, but if I want to put
code in, the file fails to build in Latex.
My Rnw file looks like
\documentclass[final,hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
2008 Jun 13
4
Sweave: looping over mixed R/LaTeX code
Dear guRus,
I would like to loop over a medium amount of Sweave code, including both R and LaTeX chunks. Is there any way to do so? As an illustration, can I create a .tex file like this using a loop within a .Rnw file, where the "1,2,3" comes from some iteration variable in R?
################################################
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\begin{document}
2001 Sep 05
3
Bug in ftable?? (Was: Two-way tables of data, etc)
Further to the discussion between Murray Jorgensen and Brian Ripley,
it seems to me better to choose tabulations that will not come and bite
you. Suppose your data are sligtly irregular, e.g. (for the sake of
the argument):
data( warpbreaks )
warpbreaks$variant <- rep( 1:5, len=54 )
attach( warpbreaks )
tb <- table( wool, tension, variant )
tb
# in this case you would like to see:
tp
2001 Sep 05
3
Bug in ftable?? (Was: Two-way tables of data, etc)
Further to the discussion between Murray Jorgensen and Brian Ripley,
it seems to me better to choose tabulations that will not come and bite
you. Suppose your data are sligtly irregular, e.g. (for the sake of
the argument):
data( warpbreaks )
warpbreaks$variant <- rep( 1:5, len=54 )
attach( warpbreaks )
tb <- table( wool, tension, variant )
tb
# in this case you would like to see:
tp
2015 Jun 09
3
Tablas con tabular en latex
Buenos días,
estoy tratando de encontrar la manera de generar tablas en ficheros pdf
(sweave) a través del paquete tables. He mirado que este tema esta activo
en las listas pero no logro localizar las respuestas antes dadas, por eso
lanzo esta consulta.
Mi fichero .rnw tiene el siguiente aspecto:
*******
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{array,booktabs,caption}
\begin{document}