Hi, I have the following problem (library Hmisc loaded, iris data loaded, R Version 1.7.0 (2003-04-16), packages updated, running on a linux Debian i386):
> summary(Species~Sepal.Length,method="reverse")->a > a Descriptive Statistics by Species +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ | |setosa |versicolor |virginica | | |(N=50) |(N=50) |(N=50) | +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ |Sepal.Length|4.800/5.000/5.200|5.600/5.900/6.300|6.225/6.500/6.900| +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ > latex(a)->la works ok, but the a.tex generated file is wrong: a '&' is missing on the line ending with '%%%% wrong', resulting in the (N=50) of the second row being put on the first column, like: +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ | |setosa |versicolor |virginica | |(N=50) |(N=50) |(N=50) | | +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ |Sepal.Length|4.800/5.000/5.200|5.600/5.900/6.300|6.225/6.500/6.900| +------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+ > system("cat a.tex") % latex.default(cstats, title = title, caption = caption, rowlabel = rowlabel, col.just = col.just, numeric.dollar = FALSE, insert.bottom = legend, rowname = lab, dcolumn = dcolumn, extracolheads = extracolheads, extracolsize = Nsize, ...) % \begin{table}[!tbp] \begin{center} \caption{Descriptive Statistics by Species\label{a}} \begin{tabular}{lccc}\hline\hline \multicolumn{1}{l}{}& \multicolumn{1}{c}{setosa}& \multicolumn{1}{c}{versicolor}& \multicolumn{1}{c}{virginica} \\ \multicolumn{1}{l}{{\scriptsize %%%% wrong $N=50$}}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{{\scriptsize $N=50$}}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{{\scriptsize $N=50$}}\\ \hline Sepal.Length&{\scriptsize 4.800~}{5.000 }{\scriptsize 5.200} &{\scriptsize 5.600~}{5.900 }{\scriptsize 6.300} &{\scriptsize 6.225~}{6.500 }{\scriptsize 6.900} \\ [...] Any idea about what I might be doing wrong here? I can reproduce that problem with summary(method="reverse") on other datasets, and various combinations of options passed to the latex command. Thanks -- Philippe ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help