[R] producing output as *.spo (spss output format)
Ivan Uemlianin
ivan at llaisdy.com
Sat Nov 10 14:38:07 CET 2007
Dear All
Thanks for these pointers. odfweave looks the closest to what I need,
although the use case is not quite what I had in mind. Odfweave seems
to want you to write all your R code in an odf file and then process
this file in R.
What I have in mind is running all the code from a command line session
(eg running an R/python script) and having it output everything as an
odf document. I suppose I could generate an odf file, put all the code
into it and then run odfweave on it.
Anyway, it's enough to go on. I'll try it all out on a finished project.
Thanks again and best wishes
Ivan
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 11/10/07, Chuck Cleland <ccleland at optonline.net> wrote:
>> RSiteSearch("SPSS", restrict="function") shows nothing relevant to
>> *.spo files. I don't think you will ever see an R *.spo writer. You
>> might look into one or more of the following to produce accessible and
>> attractive output for clients:
>>
>> Sweave
>> OdfWeave
>> R2HTML
>
> There is also:
> Hmisc library [latex()] - for LaTeX output
> xtable library [xtable()] - for LaTeX and HTML output
> prettyR library - for HTML output
>
> You can use Rcmdr to easily produce graphics and save them either as
> .jpg or .png files. It may soon be possible to export objects as LaTeX
> or HTML using Rcmdr's graphical user interface.
>
> Also, check relax for a GUI specializing on creating reports in LaTeX.
>
> Regards,
> Liviu
>
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