corresponding
y-value, doesn't work unfortunately.
Is there another function that can do that, or do I need to solve that
problem the classical way?
Thanks in advance
Gerrit Voigt
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Dear list,
Latex/Sweave has trouble processing Sveave-output coming from the
summary-command of a linear Model.
>summary(lmRub)
The output line causing the trouble looks in R like this
Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1
In my Sweaved Tex-file that line looks like this
gh. I could check my assumption if there was a possibility
to switch R from latin-1 to utf-8. Does anybody have an idea how that
might work?
Gerrit Voigt
Duncan Murdoch schrieb:
Gerrit Voigt wrote:
Hi Roland,
thanks for your answere. I actually tried out a different, smaller
Latex-header an
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>> Hello,
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Hello,
Sweave seems to have trouble processing german letters in R.
For example, my noweb R-input looks like this.
<<>>=
Oberflächenfehler = c(4, 11, 6, 2, 7, 9)
@
If I send it through Sweave, I get the following error message.
error: chunk 1
Error in parse(text = chunk) : unexpected input in "O
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