On 05/10/2010 7:58 AM, Rubin, Norman wrote:
I'm just starting to use sweave with latex and have a beginner question
I expect this has been asked before - but I cannot seem to find the answer
An input like:
<<echo=false>>=
X<- 1:3
X
@
Generates
[1] 1 2 3
Is there a way to suppress the [1] ?
This isn't really an Sweave question. Sweave just prints what R would
print. To get R to print without the decorations, use cat(X, "\n")
instead of
X (which is really a synonym for print(X)). The "\n" says to go to a
new line; it's optional in this example (because Sweave will insert a
line break automatically), but it would make a difference if you were
printing multiple things within the same code chunk.
Duncan Murdoch
I know I can write each term out using this
the line is \Sexpr{X[1]} \Sexpr{X[2]} \Sexpr{X[3]}
But there must be a simpler way.
Any suggestions?
If you send out an answer would you copy me directly as well as send it to the
mailing list
Thanks
Norm
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