Hi all Well, first: happy new year...
Second: I write a function in R that might interest some other people. On the other hand, I am closer to beginners than experts; I don't know how valuable my code is. I don't know how long it will take to me to create a library and I don't know if it's worth to. So before starting this long process, I would like some advices, both on the interest it present, on the way of using it and on the inner R code... My function is called "r2lUniv" for "R to LaTeX, Univariate analysis". Given a variable, it performs some basic analysis in R and generates LaTeX code to include in a document that print the analysis in a clean LaTeX way. The basic analysis depends of the variable type. 4 types are considered: - Nominal: modality, size, barplot - Ordinal: modality, size, quartile, barplot - Discrete: modality, size, mean, var, quartile, boxplot, barplot - Continuous: mean, var, quartile, boxplot, barplot A generalization of r2lUniv deals with data.frame by runnig the basic analysis on every column. So to use it: > dataFrame <- read.csv("myData.csv") > r2lUniv(dataFrame,"fileOut.tex") It performs the basic analysis and creates all graphs. Then I add \input{fileOut.tex} in my main.tex file. My source file is available at: http://christophe.genolini.free.fr/r2lUniv/mySource/ It is definitely NOT a code ready for a library, there is probably bugs in it, all comments and all variables used for testing are in. But still, any advices will be welcome... Christophe PS: Does the manual "Writing R Extensions" exists in French? Or anything equivalent? ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org 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.