On Dec 11, 2009, at 10:48 PM, Kim Jung Hwa wrote:

Thank you David and Ista for your suggestions. I got the latex part.

But, this may be stupid, I got the html code using following command, how
can I make use of it? Thanks anyways.


On my computer just copying that to a text editor and opening with OpenOffice.org gets me a table object. I could alternatively saved it directly to disk without the copy paste oepration. You have not indicated what software you are using, so I guess we would have a tough time being any more specific about what _you_ can do with it. The odfWeave package and its Sweave counterpart are designed to create publication-worthy output.

--
David

temp<-xtable(summary(Orange))
print(temp, type="html")

<!-- html table generated in R 2.9.2 by xtable 1.5-6 package -->
<!-- Fri Dec 11 22:46:35 2009 -->
<TABLE border=1>
<TR> <TH> </TH> <TH> Tree </TH> <TH> age </TH> <TH> circumference
</TH>  </TR>
 <TR> <TD align="right"> 1 </TD> <TD> 3:7   </TD> <TD> Min.   : 118.0
</TD> <TD> Min.   : 30.0   </TD> </TR>
 <TR> <TD align="right"> 2 </TD> <TD> 1:7   </TD> <TD> 1st Qu.: 484.0
</TD> <TD> 1st Qu.: 65.5   </TD> </TR>
 <TR> <TD align="right"> 3 </TD> <TD> 5:7   </TD> <TD> Median :1004.0
</TD> <TD> Median :115.0   </TD> </TR>
 <TR> <TD align="right"> 4 </TD> <TD> 2:7   </TD> <TD> Mean   : 922.1
</TD> <TD> Mean   :115.9   </TD> </TR>
 <TR> <TD align="right"> 5 </TD> <TD> 4:7   </TD> <TD> 3rd Qu.:1372.0
</TD> <TD> 3rd Qu.:161.5   </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD align="right"> 6 </TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> Max. :1582.0 </ TD>
<TD> Max.   :214.0   </TD> </TR>
  </TABLE>




On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Ista Zahn <istaz...@gmail.com> wrote:

There are a variety of packages that help format output using either
LaTeX or html. I've grown to prefer the latex() function in the Hmisc
packages, but you might also be interested in xtable (can output
either to LaTeX or html), R2html, or prettyR.

-Ista

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Kim Jung Hwa <kimhwamaill...@gmail.com >
wrote:
Hi All,

I'm a SAS user but I'm very much interested in learning R.

I use ODS system in SAS to make nice frequency tables. Is it possible to export the output of table() [in TABULAR FORM]? So, that I can use those
directly for publications? Thank you.

# R Code:
library(datasets)
Orange
summary(Orange) # outputing this, not as it is, but in table for. is it
possible?

~Kim

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