[R] Sweave file generation

Ista Zahn istazahn at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 21:56:20 CEST 2009


I'm not sure I understand. Why not just take your existing R script
and wrap it in \begin{document} <<>>= ... @ \end{document} and run it
through Sweave?

-Ista

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Gabriel Koutilellis <kgabriel at in.com> wrote:
> Dear list,I have read really a lot the past few days, but I haven't found a matching solution for my problem.I have R 2.9.2 on Windows XP and MikTex 2.8 installed.What I want to do is to automate the sweave file generation.I thought I could use the R2Sweave, RweaveLatex, and Sweave in a combination so thatI won't need to do anything.Perhaps some minor modifications at the last step.My purpose is to print text (summaries) and plots on the same pdf file, fast and easily.If later I need to produce a much more elegant paper I know I will need to fix the latexpart of my code.Let's say I have a file of R code "script.R"so in R> R2Sweave("script.R")> RweaveLatex()> Sweave("script.Rnw")> texi2dvi("script.tex", pdf=T)would produce of something like the pdf with the summaries and plots coded inside the "script.R"Thank you
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