If you use knitr, you can do, in master.Rnw <<Rcode, child="Rcode.Rnw">>= @ This is the equivalent of \input{} (but not \include{}) at the .Rnw level.
At any rate, if you have more than just a few code chunks, you should do your work in master.Rnw and produce master.tex from that using either sweave() or knitr() -M On 4/4/2014 7:10 PM, Axel Urbiz wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a thesis in Latex (say master.tex). I'd like to include R code/results from an .Rwd file. I've naively tried: 1) Add ONLY the code below in Rcode.Rnw file: \section{Exploratory data analysis} <<eval=TRUE, echo=FALSE>>= library(ggplot2) data(diamonds) head(diamonds) @ 2) Then, in the master.tex file add the following line: \include{Rcode.Rnw} But of course, that didn't work.Any help would be much appreciated. Best, Axel. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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