I recently started a paper using Babel in a more full-functioned way to display both R code as well as output. Previously I've just used the convenience of headings and src blocks to create R plots and have the code stored nicely for future reference. I'm exporting via LaTeX to create something to promote R and why it's awesome in conjunction with org-mode at work, which is a Minitab environment. Thus, I'd like to include actual R code to familiarize others. On with the problem. I'm also using tikzDevice. Thus, my paper so far is about like so:
---------- * Plotting this vs. that Not we'll plot this vs. that. Here's the R code: #+begin_src R :exports none tikzDevice("file.tex", width=6, height=4, standAlone=T) #+end_src #+begin_src R :exports both data <- read.csv("file.csv", header=T) sub <- subset(data, output > 5) ggplot(sub, aes(x=x, y=y)) + geom_point() #+end_src #+begin_src R :exports none dev.off() tools::texi2pdf("file.tex") #+end_src ---------- Anyway, something like this. This isn't a huge poroblem... I'm generating a lot of the same type of scatterplot just using different variables, so I can copy and yank the blocks and just change variable/file names. Doing this got me to thinking how it would be quite neat to run code in a block but mark it to be omitted from export for these kind of "setup" lines that are necessary for the desired graphs but unnecessary for your reader to see over and over again. Thoughts? I'm quite a novice and very possibly missed something that can already do this. Thanks! John