On 23/05/2014, 6:31 PM, Verena Weinbir wrote:
Hello!
I'd like to illustrate the data of an csv file as a nice table and copy it
into my word-sheet. Currently, I am trying this with the xtable () function
(latex output).
I'm not sure what you mean by copying it into your word-sheet, but latex
has a lot of flexibility in formatting tables. See the
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Tables page for a description. It
might be that you can get xtables to produce output suitable for that;
you can certainly get the tables package to do it. (The vignette gives
an example of a multi-page table, but doesn't include any rotated ones.)
Duncan Murdoch
Example Code:
dfchar <- data.frame(Author = dat$author, Year = dat$year, Age = dat$age)
xtable(dfchar)
Now, since there are some more variables and many more data sets I have to
include, I need to change the table orientation to landscape*. *The size of
the table should run over several pages.
Does anyone know how to implement this with the xtable () function or can
provide me with an alternative function?
Thank you very much in advance!
Verena
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