The "sos" package is designed to search the help pages of all contributed packages and return the results in a data.frame sorted to put first the package with the most matches. It also has a vignette, which appeared in last December's issue of "The R Journal". This can be used to search in a variety of ways for whatever you want. It has union capabilities to support combining the results of different searches.

Spencer Graves, lead author of "sos"


On 8/19/2010 6:49 AM, Frank Harrell wrote:

What do low level proc print and proc report have on Sweave or
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/pub/Main/StatReport/summary.pdf?
If proc print and proc report are 4G, let's move back a generation.

Frank E Harrell Jr   Professor and Chairman        School of Medicine
                     Department of Biostatistics   Vanderbilt University

On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, Donald Paul Winston wrote:


I don't see much in the way of an ability to write reports in R the way you
can with SAS. You basically have to write a program with R in a 3G way
unlike SAS with it's 4G proc print and proc report.

Are there similar R functions and packages?
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