Hello all,
Good day,
I have problem on how to remove the source code from the pdf output.Here I mean
this.
code in sweave Rnw files
=
x-c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
x
mean(x)
sd(x)
@
then would like it appear as
mean = 3.5
sd=1.3
x=1,2,3,4,5,6
thank you in advance
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Twaha Mlwilo uddessy2...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Good day,
I have problem on how to remove the source code from the pdf output.Here I
mean this.
code in sweave Rnw files
=
x-c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
x
mean(x)
sd(x)
@
then would like it appear as
tudor wrote:
... To overcome the fact that the R installation had spaces in the path, I
just had the corresponding Sweave.sty in the folder where my .Rnw and .tex
files were located and used \usepackage{Sweave} in the preamble of the
.Rnw file.
Assuming that you are working on Windows,
Dieter:
Thank you so much. I will give it a try asap. I really appreciate your
feedback.
Tudor
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 03:04:25 -0800
From: ml-node+1562751-1390487333-154...@n4.nabble.com
To: tudor_bo...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: LaTeX/R/Sweave Problems
tudor wrote:
... To
To overcome the fact that the R installation had
spaces in the path,
The easiest way to deal with spaces is to use the 8.3 names in your paths.
From the DOS CMD window, enter
dir /x
and you will get the 8.3 names. For example
dir /x/ad c:\pr*
cd c:\progra~1\R
dir /x/ad R-2.10.*
Based
Richard:
Thank you so much. I believe I have found the problem. Once I document it I
will add it to my original post for everyone to be aware of it.
Thanks.
Tudor
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:29:02 -0800
From: ml-node+1563099-1061681052-154...@n4.nabble.com
To:
Dear all:
Thank you so much for all your feedback. Since based on your suggestions I
was able to create a working R/Sweave/LaTex environment I summarize below
the steps I followed to accomplish this task. I hope this approach
could/may help others with similar problems.
1. Install R, Adobe
Dear All:
For a few days now I have struggled with recreating a stable LaTeX/R/Sweave
environment on a new Windows XP SP3 machine. Unfortunately it seems that I
ran out of good ideas and I would like your expert opinion on how I should
approach this task and be successful. In essence, I
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