How do I make a table in R?

How do I make a table in R?

How to create R data tables from a matrix

  1. Create a matrix with the number of cases for every combination of sick/healthy and risk/no risk behavior.
  2. Add column names to point out which category the counts are for.
  3. Convert that matrix to a table.

Does LaTeX work in R Markdown?

R markdown is a particular kind of markdown document. Authors should be cautious about following formatting advice for other types of markdown when working on R markdown. The distinguishing feature of R markdown is that it cooperates with R. Like LATEX with Sweave, code chunks can be included.

What’s the best way to make a Latex table?

miscFuncs has a neat function ‘latextable’ that converts matrix data with mixed alphabetic and numeric entries into a LaTeX table and prints them to the console, so they can be copied and pasted into a LaTeX document. texreg package (JSS paper) converts statistical model output into LaTeX tables.

Can you export HTML from are to latex?

I am asking because while I have been able to export html and text files from R, trying to export as LateX doesn’t output a file at all. I am simply trying to produce nice looking tables for publication. E.g

Can you make a your chunk in latex + R?

But the good thing of LaTeX+R is that you can make all the above automatically inserting a R chunk in your file.tex document (now is R noweb document, so save it as file.Rnw) and compile it using Sweave or knitr from the command line (see How to build Knitr document from the command line ) or simply making in Rstudio:

Is there a Stata like function in latex?

There is the outreg function of Paul Johnson that gives Stata-like tables in Latex for the output of regressions. This one works great. As given in an earlier question, there’s a code snippet to adapt the memisc package for lme4 objects.