Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-15 Thread Tal Galili
Hi Jeremy,

1) This is not the command to use on data.frames, it is: wdTable
2) There is a slightly newer version of R2wd, that (for now) can only be
downloaded here:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/exporting-r-output-to-ms-word-with-r2wd-an-example-session/
(That posts also offers a step by step on R2wd)

Cheers,
Tal



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On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 8:46 AM, Jeremy Miles jeremy.mi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi All,

 I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to Word.  The dataframe
 isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although it has some long strings
 in it.

 Using:

 wdTable(format(myDataFrame))

 or

 wdTable(myDataFrame)

 Produces a very complex table, which Word struggles to process and
 layout.  (I can't work out what the table is - it seems to be nested
 tables. Converting to text gives one long column.)

 Using

 wdBody(MyDataFrame)

 or

 wdNormal(MyDataFrame)

 Is there another way to use R2wd to send the dataframe to word?

 Thanks (in advance)

 Jeremy




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Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-15 Thread Felipe Carrillo
Hi:
Just adding on to this question...Is it a way to add footnotes to tables with 
R2wd? I started using this nice package
about a month ago and is one of the things that I can't figure out yet..
 
Felipe D. Carrillo
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Department of the Interior
US Fish  Wildlife Service
California, USA



- Original Message 
 From: Tal Galili tal.gal...@gmail.com
 To: Jeremy Miles jeremy.mi...@gmail.com
 Cc: r-help@r-project.org
 Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 1:03:12 AM
 Subject: Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd
 
 Hi Jeremy,

1) This is not the command to use on data.frames, it is: 
 wdTable
2) There is a slightly newer version of R2wd, that (for now) can only 
 be
downloaded 
 here:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/exporting-r-output-to-ms-word-with-r2wd-an-example-session/
(That 
 posts also offers a step by step on 
 R2wd)

Cheers,
Tal



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 ymailto=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com; 
 href=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com;jeremy.mi...@gmail.comwrote:

 
 Hi All,

 I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to 
 Word.  The dataframe
 isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although 
 it has some long strings
 in it.

 Using:

 
 wdTable(format(myDataFrame))

 or

 
 wdTable(myDataFrame)

 Produces a very complex table, which Word 
 struggles to process and
 layout.  (I can't work out what the table 
 is - it seems to be nested
 tables. Converting to text gives one long 
 column.)

 Using

 
 wdBody(MyDataFrame)

 or

 
 wdNormal(MyDataFrame)

 Is there another way to use R2wd to send 
 the dataframe to word?

 Thanks (in advance)

 
 Jeremy




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[R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-15 Thread Felipe Carrillo

 
Felipe D. Carrillo
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Department of the Interior
US Fish  Wildlife Service
California, USA



- Original Message 
 From: Tal Galili tal.gal...@gmail.com
 To: Jeremy Miles jeremy.mi...@gmail.com
 Cc: r-help@r-project.org
 Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 1:03:12 AM
 Subject: Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd
 
 Hi Jeremy,

1) This is not the command to use on data.frames, it is: 
 wdTable
2) There is a slightly newer version of R2wd, that (for now) can only 
 be
downloaded 
 here:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/exporting-r-output-to-ms-word-with-r2wd-an-example-session/
(That 
 posts also offers a step by step on 
 R2wd)

Cheers,
Tal



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 ymailto=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com; 
 href=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com;jeremy.mi...@gmail.comwrote:

 
 Hi All,

 I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to 
 Word.  The dataframe
 isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although 
 it has some long strings
 in it.

 Using:

 
 wdTable(format(myDataFrame))

 or

 
 wdTable(myDataFrame)

 Produces a very complex table, which Word 
 struggles to process and
 layout.  (I can't work out what the table 
 is - it seems to be nested
 tables. Converting to text gives one long 
 column.)

 Using

 
 wdBody(MyDataFrame)

 or

 
 wdNormal(MyDataFrame)

 Is there another way to use R2wd to send 
 the dataframe to word?

 Thanks (in advance)

 
 Jeremy




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[R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-15 Thread Felipe Carrillo
Hi:
Just adding on to this question...Is it a way to add footnotes to tables with 
R2wd? I started using this nice package
about a month ago and is one of the things that I can't figure out yet..
 
Felipe D. Carrillo
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Department of the Interior
US Fish  Wildlife Service
California, USA

 
Felipe D. Carrillo
Supervisory Fishery Biologist
Department of the Interior
US Fish  Wildlife Service
California, USA



- Original Message 
 From: Tal Galili tal.gal...@gmail.com
 To: Jeremy Miles jeremy.mi...@gmail.com
 Cc: r-help@r-project.org
 Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 1:03:12 AM
 Subject: Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd
 
 Hi Jeremy,

1) This is not the command to use on data.frames, it is: 
 wdTable
2) There is a slightly newer version of R2wd, that (for now) can only 
 be
downloaded 
 here:
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/exporting-r-output-to-ms-word-with-r2wd-an-example-session/
(That 
 posts also offers a step by step on 
 R2wd)

Cheers,
Tal



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 ymailto=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com; 
 href=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com;jeremy.mi...@gmail.comwrote:

 
 Hi All,

 I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to 
 Word.  The dataframe
 isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although 
 it has some long strings
 in it.

 Using:

 
 wdTable(format(myDataFrame))

 or

 
 wdTable(myDataFrame)

 Produces a very complex table, which Word 
 struggles to process and
 layout.  (I can't work out what the table 
 is - it seems to be nested
 tables. Converting to text gives one long 
 column.)

 Using

 
 wdBody(MyDataFrame)

 or

 
 wdNormal(MyDataFrame)

 Is there another way to use R2wd to send 
 the dataframe to word?

 Thanks (in advance)

 
 Jeremy




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 href=http://www.researchmethodsinpsychology.com;www.researchmethodsinpsychology.com

 
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Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-15 Thread Tal Galili
Hi Felipe,
I don't think it is possible at this time (if anyone knows otherwise -
please correct me).

I am informing Christian (the R2wd developer) about your feature suggestion,
he might be interested in it.

Cheers,
Tal



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On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Felipe Carrillo
mazatlanmex...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hi:
 Just adding on to this question...Is it a way to add footnotes to tables
 with R2wd? I started using this nice package
 about a month ago and is one of the things that I can't figure out yet..

 Felipe D. Carrillo
 Supervisory Fishery Biologist
 Department of the Interior
 US Fish  Wildlife Service
 California, USA



 - Original Message 
  From: Tal Galili tal.gal...@gmail.com
  To: Jeremy Miles jeremy.mi...@gmail.com
  Cc: r-help@r-project.org
  Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 1:03:12 AM
  Subject: Re: [R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd
 
  Hi Jeremy,

 1) This is not the command to use on data.frames, it is:
  wdTable
 2) There is a slightly newer version of R2wd, that (for now) can only
  be
 downloaded
  here:

 http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/05/exporting-r-output-to-ms-word-with-r2wd-an-example-session/
 (That
  posts also offers a step by step on
  R2wd)

 Cheers,
 Tal



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  href=mailto:jeremy.mi...@gmail.com;jeremy.mi...@gmail.comwrote:

 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to
  Word.  The dataframe
  isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although
  it has some long strings
  in it.
 
  Using:
 
 
  wdTable(format(myDataFrame))
 
  or
 
 
  wdTable(myDataFrame)
 
  Produces a very complex table, which Word
  struggles to process and
  layout.  (I can't work out what the table
  is - it seems to be nested
  tables. Converting to text gives one long
  column.)
 
  Using
 
 
  wdBody(MyDataFrame)
 
  or
 
 
  wdNormal(MyDataFrame)
 
  Is there another way to use R2wd to send
  the dataframe to word?
 
  Thanks (in advance)
 
 
  Jeremy
 
 
 
 
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 http://www.researchmethodsinpsychology.com;
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[R] Dataframe to word, using R2wd

2010-05-14 Thread Jeremy Miles
Hi All,

I'm trying to use R2wd to send a dataframe to Word.  The dataframe
isn't huge - 300 rows, 12 variables, although it has some long strings
in it.

Using:

wdTable(format(myDataFrame))

or

wdTable(myDataFrame)

Produces a very complex table, which Word struggles to process and
layout.  (I can't work out what the table is - it seems to be nested
tables. Converting to text gives one long column.)

Using

wdBody(MyDataFrame)

or

wdNormal(MyDataFrame)

Is there another way to use R2wd to send the dataframe to word?

Thanks (in advance)

Jeremy




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