GNU-R is a software, that makes statistics and nice plots.
Sweave [1] i a Package, that enables to use GNU-R in LaTeX.

At present emacs is the best editor to write Sweave-TeX files. So it would
be nice, if emacs could parse it correct.

Sweave code is embedded as noweb like

<<echo=FALSE>>
three = 1+2
@

and with \Sexpr{three}

Problems occour, for example if i want to print the "age" column (of line 1)
of a table like

\Sexpr{mytable$age[1]}

the $ will confuse the parser.
It would be fine, if the parser could ignore:

<< ... >>
...
@

and \Sexpr{ ... }


[1] http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~leisch/Sweave/

-- 
Jonas Stein <[email protected]>



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