Hi,

Your idea reminds me of an example in the documentation of the brew package,
featuring the generation of a template. You might want to check it out.

baptiste

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Kem Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Dirk,
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> I came upon your message below in searching for a different Sweave topic.
> Have you pursued this?  I'm new to R (9 months).  Recently have been doing
> data analysis in R and have started pondering the same question, but don't
> have any ideas yet. I did do something related to this in SAS, the main
> purpose of which was to build a standardized file of statistical results to
> be transferred to Word tables.
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> Thanks.
>
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> Kem Phillips
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> For some recurrent tasks, I would like to programmatically generate input
> for
> Sweave.  While I could do that with many languages, in particular some
> starting with the letter P, I wouldn't mind advancing two more positions in
> the alphabet and use R itself to generate input for Sweave.
>
> In other words I want to write R code that can write Rnw input files which
> will be turned into R code ... that ends up as dvi/pdf output.
>
> Has anybody done this before? Are there any frameworks to (re-)use ?
>
> Regards,  Dirk
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