Whoops.  Should be courses, not course, below.

See also 
    http://www.analytics.washington.edu/~rossini/course/cph-statcomp/

and lab 2, for a "walk-through" example (with sample files) of using
Sweave (both figures and tables get included).



"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> As an R absolute beginner and an expert (very old) statistician and latex user,
> I'm interested in using R to produce AUTOMAGICALLY tables in latex format. I
> mean I would like to have the means to build an R procedure generating **FROM
> INSIDE** a table or a graph to be inserted directly into latex.
> I've read http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/doc/summary.pdf where the
> author speaks of S (not R) and Latex integration via a Hmisc library which
> allows to make automatic, calculated tables in latex.
> Unfortunately this library doesn't seem to be present in R (I tried to follow
> the example issuing a "library(Hmisc)" and then, plainly, "library()" but
> nothing with the same functions appeared).
>
> Any help on how to set up that integration? And, where can I find
> documentation/examples on that?
>
> Thanks
>
> Vittorio
>
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