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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary
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Graham Smith |
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Dec 2009 21:12:20 +0000 |
Austin
> I don't know whether this will end up fitting into your setup, but
> there's an emacs function `ess-execute-screen-options' that does what
> Dan just suggested on a per-session basis taking the width of the
> current buffer into account. Even if it doesn't help with org-bable, it
> makes life in ESS much pleasanter.
Wasn't aware of this, but will have a look
> You can also look at the latex() function in the R package Hmisc and the
> function xtable() from the R package xtable. For data frames, matrices,
> and some common summary functions, these functions will create a latex
> table out of your R object. Maybe Dan can suggest how latex code
> generated in R could be properly included and typeset in org-babel.
I have played with xtable() in the past, but I am now rethinking
things now that babel looks so promising.
Thanks for the pointers.
Graham
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary, (continued)
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Dan Davison, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Graham Smith, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Dan Davison, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Graham Smith, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Dan Davison, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Graham Smith, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Thomas S. Dye, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] [babel] R - variable names in summary, Graham Smith, 2009/12/09
- [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary, Austin Frank, 2009/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary,
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- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [babel] R - variable names in summary, Dan Davison, 2009/12/09