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 >> >> > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.