[R] LaTeX consistent publication graphics from R and Comparison of GLE and R

clangkamp christian.langkamp at gmxpro.de
Fri Oct 5 22:32:27 CEST 2012


Hi Everyone

I am at the moment preparing my thesis and am looking at producing a few
Organigrams / Flow charts (unrelated to the calculations in R) as well as a
range of charts (barcharts, histograms, ...) based on calculations in R. 

For the Organigrams I am looking at an Opensource package called GLE at
sourceforge, which produces the text part in Latex figures which is very
neat and also in the same style of the thesis, which I wrote in LaTeX. It
also offers a range of graphical features, and I am quite tempted.

It also produces barcharts and histograms with the options of legends etc. I
have done most of my graphs so far with R, but with Organigrams and flow
charts I am at a loss (A pointer here would also be very welcome). For some
charts I have used MS Visio, but it would be convenient to use just one
program for graphing throughout the thesis (i.e. same colour coding etc.).

Does anybody have any experience with GLE, ideally working with it with CSV
tables generated within R ? Or does there exist another way to generate
'visually LaTeX consistent' graphics within R ?

Any takers ?



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