#How Can I create a text file with the output of "describe"? ?sink ?write.table ?write.csv
#delete some variables. ?Extract df[,-(10:12)] df[, 1:9] --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear list readers, > I want to: > > 1. Get a table of basic descriptive statistics for > my variables > with the variable names one below the other > like SPSS descriptive statistics: > > Varname N Min Max Mean SD > xxxx x x x x x > xxx x x x x x > .... > > 2. Delete some variables from a data frame or > exclude variables > from beeing analyzed. > > 3. Create a text file / redirect the terminal output > to a > file (it is supposed to be easy, but I could not > find a solution)? > > 4. Create a latex/dvi file > > 5. Create a PDF file (can that be done within R?) > > This code took me some ours (I am new to R). What do > you think about > my solution? Are there easier ones? Comments > welcome! Sorry if > my questions look very basic and I hope they are > understandable. > > > #here is my code > setwd("c:\\temp") #set working directory > > library(psych) > library(xtable) > library(tools) > > #Create example data frame with many variables > df <- as.data.frame(matrix( rnorm(1000), ncol=100)) > > df <- describe(df) #describe from lib psych > > #How Can I create a text file with the output of > "describe"? > #The "save as" function from the GUI saves > #only last part of the output to a text file (the > first part is cut) > > > #delete some variables. Or can I exclude variables > from > #beeing analyzed by "describe" to reduce the numer > of cols? > df$kurtosis <- df$skew <- df$se <- NULL > > x.df <- xtable(df) #Create an xtable object > print(x.df, tabular.environment = "longtable", , > floating = FALSE, > file="c:\\temp\\descript.tex") #create latex > file > > # produce dvi file in working directory (from tools) > texi2dvi("c:\\temp\\descript.tex") #the lines below > have to be added > > #Problem: these lines have to be added "manually" to > the latex > #before calling "texi2dvi": > > #\documentclass{article} > #\usepackage{longtable} > # Latex code > #\end{document > > > #Can I prodcuce a PDF file within R? > > > Thanks a lot in advance! > Udo > > ______________________________________________ > 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. > [[elided Yahoo spam]] ______________________________________________ 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.