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							- # -*- mode: org -*-
 
- #+OPTIONS:  LaTeX:t
 
- * Sweave and org-mode
 
-   If you're reading a PDF version of this document, you should also
 
-   look at [[file:testing.Rorg][testing.Rorg]] (the source file) and [[file:testing.org][testing.org]] (the output
 
-   of the Sweave process).
 
-   Keep in mind that one of the advantages of a block-based approach is
 
-   using \texttt{C-'} to edit code in its native mode.
 
- ** Use the Sweave package for latex formatting
 
-    Org allows us to issue commands to be included in \{LaTeX} export.
 
- #+LATEX_HEADER  \usepackage{Sweave}
 
- ** R blocks
 
-    The first argument to an R block when using Sweave is the label for
 
-    that block.
 
-    Not all R blocks are printed.  Sweave options allow the printing of
 
-    the evaluated code, the output of the code, both, or neither.
 
- *** R code that is not printed
 
- #+BEGIN_R  hidden_block, echo=FALSE, results=HIDE
 
-    a <- 3
 
-    b <- 6
 
- #+END_R
 
- *** R code that is printed
 
- #+BEGIN_R  visible_block
 
-    c <- 4
 
- #+END_R
 
-    
 
-    We can use block labels to embed blocks by reference (even if they
 
-    weren't printed before).
 
- *** R code that references other blocks
 
- #+BEGIN_R  combined_block
 
- #+R_CODEREF:  hidden_block
 
- #+R_CODEREF:  visible_block
 
-    a + b +c
 
- #+END_R
 
- ** Inline references to R data
 
-    We can evaluate R code inline.
 
- *** Used in text
 
-     The value of =a= is 3.
 
- *** Used in a table
 
-     | a     | b     | c     | TOTAL         |
 
-     |-------+-------+-------+---------------|
 
-     | \R{a} | \R{b} | \R{c} | \R{a + b + c} |
 
- ** Single-line R commands
 
-    If we want a line of R code to be evaluated but not printed,
 
-    there's a convenient shorthand.  This only works for single lines
 
-    of R code, but you can have more than one in a row.
 
- #+R  library(lattice)
 
- #+R  data(cars)
 
- ** Graphics
 
-    We use values defined elsewhere in the buffer to produce this
 
-    graph.  The new CAPTION and LABEL arguments work just fine.
 
- #+CAPTION:  speed by distance
 
- #+LABEL:  fig:speed_by_distance
 
- #+BEGIN_R  figure.eps
 
- print(xyplot(speed ~ dist, cars,
 
-        panel = function (x, y, ...) {
 
-          panel.xyplot(x, y, ...)
 
-          panel.abline(h=a)
 
-          panel.abline(v=b)
 
-        }))
 
- #+END_R
 
 
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