This is a bug that has now been fixed. Until a new release of Hmisc appears see the following to get a corrected version of latex( ): http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/LatestRFunctions - you will need getLatestSource('latex')
Frank Johannes Hüsing wrote: > Frank Harrell rote in a message dating from Oct 8th: > >> n.group is an argument to latex.default in the Hmisc package > > I must admit that I can't find it in the function head, > which reads on my installation: > > function (object, title = first.word(deparse(substitute(object))), > file = paste(title, ".tex", sep = ""), append = FALSE, label = title, > rowlabel = title, rowlabel.just = "l", cgroup = NULL, n.cgroup = NULL, > rgroup = NULL, n.rgroup = NULL, cgroupTexCmd = "bfseries", > rgroupTexCmd = "bfseries", rownamesTexCmd = NULL, colnamesTexCmd = NULL, > cellTexCmds = NULL, rowname, cgroup.just = rep("c", length(n.cgroup)), > colheads = dimnames(cx)[[2]], extracolheads = NULL, extracolsize = > "scriptsize", > dcolumn = FALSE, numeric.dollar = !dcolumn, cdot = FALSE, > longtable = FALSE, draft.longtable = TRUE, ctable = FALSE, > booktabs = FALSE, table.env = TRUE, here = FALSE, lines.page = 40, > caption = NULL, caption.lot = NULL, caption.loc = c("top", > "bottom"), double.slash = FALSE, vbar = FALSE, collabel.just = > rep("c", > nc), na.blank = TRUE, insert.bottom = NULL, first.hline.double = > !(booktabs | > ctable), where = "!tbp", size = NULL, center = c("center", > "centering", "none"), landscape = FALSE, multicol = TRUE, > ...) > > I am using Hmisc 3.1.1 here. > > The first occurrence (and presumably the point where > the execution stops) is the line which reads: > if (length(n.group) > j) > which occurs around the 200th line of the function. > > Am I missing something here? > -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch 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.