dear all - 

I currently use Tinn-R as my text editor to work with code that I submit to R, 
with some output dumped to text files, some images dumped to pdf. (system: 
Windows 2K and XP, R 2.4.1 and R 2.5). We are using R for overnight runs to 
create large output data files for GIS, but then I need simple output reports 
for analysis results for each separate data set. Thus, I create many reports of 
the same style, but just based on different input data.

I am recognizing that I need a better reporting system, so that I can create 
clean reports for each separate R run. This obviously means using Sweave and 
some implementation of LaTex, both of which are new to me. I've installed 
MikTex and successfully completed a demo or two for creating pdfs from raw 
LaTeX.

It appears that if I want to ease my entry into the world of LaTeX, I might 
need to switch editors to something like Emacs (I read somewhere that Emacs 
helps with the TeX markup?). After quite a while wallowing at the Emacs site, I 
am finding that ESS is well integrated with R and might be the way to go. 
Aaaagh... I'm in way over my head!

My questions:

What, in your opinion, is the simplest way to integrate text and graphics 
reports into a single report such as a pdf file. 

If the answer to this is LaTeX and Sweave, is it difficult to use a text editor 
such as Tinn-R or would you strongly recommend I leave behind Tinn and move 
over to an editor that has more LaTeX help?  

In reading over Friedrich Leisch's "Sweave User Manual" (v 1.6.0) I am 
beginning to think I can do everything I need with my simple editor. Before 
spending many hours going down that path, I thought it prudent to ask the R 
community.

It is likely I am misunderstanding some of the process here and any 
clarifications are welcome. 

Thank you in advance for any thoughts. 
Tim Howard

______________________________________________
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.

Reply via email to