This is the kind of output I get with summary(mcmc(x)). I would like it in
LaTeX. There are two tables.

Iterations = 1:10
Thinning interval = 1
Number of chains = 1
Sample size per chain = 10
1. Empirical mean and standard deviation for each variable,
   plus standard error of the mean:
        Mean    SD Naive SE Time-series SE
[1,]  0.7237 3.374    1.067          1.252
[2,] -1.7883 4.317    1.365          1.644
[3,]  0.8384 3.422    1.082          1.047
[4,]  1.0750 3.195    1.010          1.087
2. Quantiles for each variable:
        2.5%      25%     50%     75% 97.5%
var1 -1.5408 -0.91681 -0.1798  0.7134 7.929
var2 -4.1454 -3.89975 -3.5207 -2.1781 7.706
var3 -2.0412 -0.79606  0.3247  1.0445 7.999
var4 -0.9809 -0.08847  0.1895  0.4980 8.015

Thank you very much for any help,
Randall

2010/4/27 Randall Wrong <randall.wr...@gmail.com>

> I forgot to say that the coda package is loaded.
>
> Randall
>
> 2010/4/27 Randall Wrong <randall.wr...@gmail.com>
>
>  Dear R users,
>>
>> I have a matrix x of simulated values. Each column corresponds to one
>> variable.
>>
>> summary(mcmc(x)) works fine
>>
>> I would like however to transform the ouput into a nice LaTeX code.
>>
>> xtable( summary(mcmc(x)) ) does not work.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Randall
>>
>>
>
>

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