> Hi again,
>
> one last annoying thing: how to deal with %, always when I use sweave to get
> a latex document the % comes as a comment and I cannot have % in my tables,
> how to sort out this annoying detail?
>
> thanks!
> Regards
> Welma
Hi Welma,
You need to escape the % sign, just as you woul
See the sanitize.* arguments to print.xtable.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Welma Pereira wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> one last annoying thing: how to deal with %, always when I use sweave to get
> a latex document the % comes as a comment and I cannot have % in my tables,
> how to sort out this anno
Hi again,
one last annoying thing: how to deal with %, always when I use sweave to get
a latex document the % comes as a comment and I cannot have % in my tables,
how to sort out this annoying detail?
thanks!
Regards
Welma
2009/8/9 Gabor Grothendieck
> latex() in the Hmisc package can group ro
latex() in the Hmisc package can group rows using rgroup= and n.group=
arguments.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Welma Pereira wrote:
> Duncan,
>
> Thanks a lot! it sorted out the problem. I was too worried about learning
> how to use sweave that forgot to try other things :-)
>
> Teysseyre, I sa
Duncan,
Thanks a lot! it sorted out the problem. I was too worried about learning
how to use sweave that forgot to try other things :-)
Teysseyre, I saw this doc but my table was large in width like almost not
fitting the paper size..
Its better now but I wonder how to make better tables using x
does anyone know to rezize a table produzed by xtable? The size of my table
is too big and I would like to resize it like using resizebox but it gives
an erros when I try using it
using it its fine
\SweaveOpts{echo=false}
<>=
xtable(stats0,caption='Número de transacções dos artigos frequentes e
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