At 5:01 PM -0400 6/12/07, Weiwei Shi wrote:
Dear Listers:
I have a couple of data frames to report and each corresponds to
different condtions, e.g. conditions=c(10, 15, 20, 25). In this
examples, four data frames need to be exported in a pretty report.
I knew Perl has some module for exporting
I think my initial intention is to write multiple worksheets for
multiple data frames. write.csv or write.table cannot do that.
On 6/12/07, Robert A LaBudde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:13 PM 6/12/2007, Don wrote:
At 5:01 PM -0400 6/12/07, Weiwei Shi wrote:
Dear Listers:
I have a
Dear Listers:
I have a couple of data frames to report and each corresponds to
different condtions, e.g. conditions=c(10, 15, 20, 25). In this
examples, four data frames need to be exported in a pretty report.
I knew Perl has some module for exporting data to Excel and after
googling, I found R
Just realized append=T might help for xtable, but I think it still not
very pretty :)
On 6/12/07, Weiwei Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Listers:
I have a couple of data frames to report and each corresponds to
different condtions, e.g. conditions=c(10, 15, 20, 25). In this
examples, four
Generating Excel or reports seems to be two different questions:
1. Reports. You can use xtable together with Sweave. See figure 1 in this
link for an example:
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/Sweave-Rnews-2002-3.pdf
2. Regarding writing Excel files this can be done on Windows using
At 5:01 PM -0400 6/12/07, Weiwei Shi wrote:
Dear Listers:
I have a couple of data frames to report and each corresponds to
different condtions, e.g. conditions=c(10, 15, 20, 25). In this
examples, four data frames need to be exported in a pretty report.
I knew Perl has some module for exporting
At 09:13 PM 6/12/2007, Don wrote:
At 5:01 PM -0400 6/12/07, Weiwei Shi wrote:
Dear Listers:
I have a couple of data frames to report and each corresponds to
different condtions, e.g. conditions=c(10, 15, 20, 25). In this
examples, four data frames need to be exported in a pretty report.
I