As previously mentioned, the knitr package and related work well if
you have a script that you want to run. If you want a basic R script
without worrying much about markup then I suggest looking at the spin
and stitch functions in the knitr packge.
If on the other hand you do not have a script pr
On 14-02-08 7:58 PM, John Sorkin wrote:
R 3.0.0 or RStudio 0.98.490
Windows 7 (or Linux Mint)
Is there any easy way to run an R program and have it produce text output in a
file along with any graphs that the code produces? I know I can run the program
and paste the graphs into the output how
On 02/09/2014 11:58 AM, John Sorkin wrote:
R 3.0.0 or RStudio 0.98.490
Windows 7 (or Linux Mint)
Is there any easy way to run an R program and have it produce text output in a
file along with any graphs that the code produces? I know I can run the program
and paste the graphs into the output
R 3.0.0 or RStudio 0.98.490
Windows 7 (or Linux Mint)
Is there any easy way to run an R program and have it produce text output in a
file along with any graphs that the code produces? I know I can run the program
and paste the graphs into the output however doing this is rather time
consuming
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