Hi all,
Anyone experienced in the LaTeX format?
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables, but how do I
do to produce a pdf from the resulting LaTeX table? I've tried WinShell and
MiKTeX, but I couldn't get any of them working...
Here's an example of the
Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone experienced in the LaTeX format?
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables, but how do I
do to produce a pdf from the resulting LaTeX table? I've tried WinShell and
MiKTeX, but I couldn't get any of them working...
la part de Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg
Envoyé : mardi 24 novembre 2009 15:02
À : r-help@r-project.org
Objet : [R] From R to LaTeX to pdf?
Hi all,
Anyone experienced in the LaTeX format?
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables, but how do
I do to produce a pdf from
Joel,
You should consider using Sweave:
http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/ -or-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweave
Regards,
Tom
Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone experienced in the LaTeX format?
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables,
2009/11/24 Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg joel_furstenberg_h...@hotmail.com
Hi all,
Anyone experienced in the LaTeX format?
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables, but how
do I do to produce a pdf from the resulting LaTeX table? I've tried WinShell
and MiKTeX, but I
Hello
On 11/24/09, Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg joel_furstenberg_h...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to use the xtable package to create nice anova tables, but how do
I do to produce a pdf from the resulting LaTeX table? I've tried WinShell and
MiKTeX, but I couldn't get any of them working...
As a general observation, few, if any, statistical packages, generate
tables in the format what you might think you need or want. R is not an
exception. Then it is better to transfer the table to a spreadsheet,
shift things around, add headers, etc.. The R2HTML library is useful
for that
2009/11/24 Tom Backer Johnsen bac...@psych.uib.no:
As a general observation, few, if any, statistical packages, generate tables
in the format what you might think you need or want. R is not an exception.
I actually find that Hmisc::latex generates tables pretty much exactly
as I want them. For
, 2009 9:06 AM
To: Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] From R to LaTeX to pdf?
As a general observation, few, if any, statistical packages, generate
tables in the format what you might think you need or want. R is not an
exception. Then it is better to transfer
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On Behalf Of Tom Backer Johnsen
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 9:06 AM
To: Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] From R to LaTeX to pdf?
As a general observation, few, if any, statistical packages, generate
tables in the format what you
Doesn't the APA package in LaTeX help in this situation?
--Chris Ryan
Original message
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:24:52 +0100
From: Tom Backer Johnsen bac...@psych.uib.no
Subject: Re: [R] From R to LaTeX to pdf?
To: Erik Iverson eiver...@nmdp.org
Cc: r-help@r-project.org r-help@r
Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
As a general observation, few, if any, statistical packages, generate
tables in the format what you might think you need or want. R is not an
exception. Then it is better to transfer the table to a spreadsheet,
shift things around, add headers, etc.. The R2HTML
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