I have a related question:
dataframe df contains values like
df
.. \\textbf{ 0.644 } ..
and the line
print( xtable(df , sanitize.text.function = function(x){x}))
converts them to
.. $\backslash$textbf\{ 0.644 \} ..
escaping both double backslashes and brackes.
maybe somebody here
On 9/6/2011 4:01 AM, eldor ado wrote:
I have a related question:
dataframe df contains values like
df
.. \\textbf{ 0.644 } ..
and the line
print( xtable(df , sanitize.text.function = function(x){x}))
sanitize.text.function is an argument of print.xtable, not xtable. Try
print(
Hello list,
I'm doing a table with scores and I want include colors to represent status
of an individual. I'm using sweave results=tex= and xtable but I can't
get a result I want. My attemps are
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On Jun 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Walmes Zeviani wrote:
Hello list,
I'm doing a table with scores and I want include colors to represent status
of an individual. I'm using sweave results=tex= and xtable but I can't
get a result I want. My attemps are
Marc,
Thank you very much. You gave exactly what I wanted.
Bests.
Walmes.
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Walmes Marques Zeviani
LEG (Laboratório de Estatística e Geoinformação, 25.450418 S, 49.231759 W)
Departamento de Estatística - Universidade
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