Dear list readers, I want to: 1. Get a table of basic descriptive statistics for my variables with the variable names one below the other like SPSS descriptive statistics:
Varname N Min Max Mean SD xxxx x x x x x xxx x x x x x .... 2. Delete some variables from a data frame or exclude variables from beeing analyzed. 3. Create a text file / redirect the terminal output to a file (it is supposed to be easy, but I could not find a solution)? 4. Create a latex/dvi file 5. Create a PDF file (can that be done within R?) This code took me some ours (I am new to R). What do you think about my solution? Are there easier ones? Comments welcome! Sorry if my questions look very basic and I hope they are understandable. #here is my code setwd("c:\\temp") #set working directory library(psych) library(xtable) library(tools) #Create example data frame with many variables df <- as.data.frame(matrix( rnorm(1000), ncol=100)) df <- describe(df) #describe from lib psych #How Can I create a text file with the output of "describe"? #The "save as" function from the GUI saves #only last part of the output to a text file (the first part is cut) #delete some variables. Or can I exclude variables from #beeing analyzed by "describe" to reduce the numer of cols? df$kurtosis <- df$skew <- df$se <- NULL x.df <- xtable(df) #Create an xtable object print(x.df, tabular.environment = "longtable", , floating = FALSE, file="c:\\temp\\descript.tex") #create latex file # produce dvi file in working directory (from tools) texi2dvi("c:\\temp\\descript.tex") #the lines below have to be added #Problem: these lines have to be added "manually" to the latex #before calling "texi2dvi": #\documentclass{article} #\usepackage{longtable} # Latex code #\end{document #Can I prodcuce a PDF file within R? Thanks a lot in advance! Udo ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.