Display a tabular object using LaTeX.
This is similar to print.tabular
, but it inserts the code to
display the table in a LaTeX tabular environment. The toLatex.tabular
method works with the toLatex
generic
from utils.
toLatex(object, ...) ## S3 method for class 'tabular' toLatex(object, file = "", options = NULL, append = FALSE, ...) latex.tabular(object, ...)
object |
The tabular object. |
file |
A filename or connection to which to write the LaTeX code, or
|
options |
A list of options to set for the duration of the call. |
append |
If |
... |
Settings for default formatting. See Details below. |
The toLatex()
method produces LaTeX output suitable for inclusion in a Sweave
document.
The latex.tabular
function is set up
to work as a method for the latex
generic in Hmisc,
but is not registered as a method, so that tables can
work when Hmisc is not installed.
The toLatex()
method returns x
invisibly, and prints the LaTeX script to the console.
table_options()
and booktabs()
return the previous settings.
tab <- tabular( (Species + 1) ~ (n=1) + Format(digits=2)* (Sepal.Length + Sepal.Width)*(mean + sd), data=iris ) toLatex(tab) save <- booktabs() toLatex(tab) table_options(save)
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