Ptit_Bleu wrote:
Dear Duncan,
Thanks for the tips, but I haven't found a way to modify your solution so
that I can include a table and not a graph (includegraphics works for
graphs, I need an 'includetable', I think).
Sorry, I misread your request. (I saw the letters t, a, b, l, e and
rea
Dear Duncan,
Thanks for the tips, but I haven't found a way to modify your solution so
that I can include a table and not a graph (includegraphics works for
graphs, I need an 'includetable', I think).
I found scripts like yours explaining how to include graphs into table but
this is not my case:
Dear Duncan,
Thanks for the tips, but I haven't found a way to modify your solution so
that I can include a table and not a graph (includegraphics works for
graphs, I need an 'includetable', I think).
I found scripts like yours explaining how to include graphs into table but
this is not my case:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 3/13/2009 12:07 PM, Ptit_Bleu wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Dieter for the link.
>
> You can use \includegraphics explicitly yourself, and avoid the automatic
> code generated by Sweave. For example,
>
> <>=
> curve(f, from = 1, to = 5)
> @
>
>
On 3/13/2009 12:07 PM, Ptit_Bleu wrote:
Thanks Dieter for the link.
In fact it may be a problem with R.
The .tex created with R for the table put \begin{table}[ht] and \end{table}\
between \begin{minipage} and \end{minipage} (see below)
If I manually change these positions, according to your li
Thanks Dieter for the link.
In fact it may be a problem with R.
The .tex created with R for the table put \begin{table}[ht] and \end{table}\
between \begin{minipage} and \end{minipage} (see below)
If I manually change these positions, according to your link, there is no
more error ... but the ta
Ptit_Bleu yahoo.fr> writes:
> Concerning the point 3, I'm a bit lost. Is it a problem of place to put the
> table and the graph side by side (my english is quite as low as my skills in
> Latex) ?
> I tried with \begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth} instead of 0.7 and I put
> "//tiny" but no success.
Hello Dieter,
And thank you for the corrections.
Concerning the point 3, I'm a bit lost. Is it a problem of place to put the
table and the graph side by side (my english is quite as low as my skills in
Latex) ?
I tried with \begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth} instead of 0.7 and I put
"//tiny" but no
Ptit_Bleu yahoo.fr> writes:
> I'm trying to put a dynamic table and a dynamic graph side by side in a pdf
> document using Sweave.
> The data.frame used to generate the table is called rg (rg.txt):
>
> "Date"; "Code"; "Data1"; "Data2"
> "2009-03-10";"1";1958;147
> "2009-03-10";"2";302;144
...
>
Hello,
I'm trying to put a dynamic table and a dynamic graph side by side in a pdf
document using Sweave.
The data.frame used to generate the table is called rg (rg.txt):
"Date"; "Code"; "Data1"; "Data2"
"2009-03-10";"1";1958;147
"2009-03-10";"2";302;144
"2009-03-10";"3";4;141
"2009-03-10";"4";4
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