Hi the list *** New package *** R to LaTeX : Univariate analyses r2lUniv *URL:*http://www.r-project.org, http://christophe.genolini.free.fr/r2lUniv
*** Description *** r2lUniv performs some basic analyses, then generates a code to be included in a LaTeX document to print the analyses in a (so nice!) LaTeX way. r2lUniv performs the analyses automatically according to the classical statistics type definition that are nominal, ordinal, discrete and continuous. The analysis performed are: - Nominal : modality, size, barplot - Ordinal: modality, size, quartile, barplot - Discrete: modality, size, mean, var, quartile, boxplot, barplot - Continuous: mean, var, quartile, boxplot, barplot *** I am a Rookie... *** Well, I know that. This is my first package and I am almost a beginner in R. So any comment on any subject (programming style, way of writing the man, use of S3) are welcome ("You did a nice job, but classical usage is to..." or "Hmmm, that would be more practical if..."). *** Other project *** Well, Univariate Analysis is the first step, the second is Bivariate analysis. Also, before posting here, I submit this package on a French forum. The first suggestion is to extend this package to HTML. I will not have time to do it alone. So if some people are interested, two other project are almost open : - R to LaTeX Bivaraite Analysis - R to HTML Univariate Analysis Thanks Christophe Genolini Junior statistician "PSIGIAM: Paris Sud Innovation Group in Adolescent Mental Health" INSERM U669 / Maison de Solenn / Paris _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-packages ______________________________________________ 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.