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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage[a4paper,margin=2cm,noheadfoot]{geometry}
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\usepackage{xspace,color}
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\usepackage{url}
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\usepackage{listings}
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\lstset{commentstyle=\color{red},keywordstyle=\color{black},
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showstringspaces=false}
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\lstnewenvironment{rc}[1][]{\lstset{language=R}}{}
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\newcommand{\ri}[1]{\lstinline{#1}} %% Short for 'R inline'
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\lstset{language=R} % Set R to default language
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\begin{document}
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\title{Including R code and output in your latex document}
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\author{Stephen Eglen}
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\date{\today}
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\maketitle
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Source: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/teaching/r/rlistings/rlistings.tex
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This short document shows you how you can include R code in your latex
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reports. There are (probably) better ways, but this is certainly one
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good approach. (If you come up with a nicer method, share it with the
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class.) It relies on the \verb+listings+ package within latex, and so
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for further help, read its documentation by running:
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\begin{verbatim}
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texdoc listings
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\end{verbatim}
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All the files (including a Makefile) needed to recompile this document
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are available from:
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\url{http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/teaching/r/rlistings}
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\section{Including scripts}
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If your script is called \url{simple.R}, include it into your
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output by doing \verb+\lstinputlisting{simple.R}+ which should generate
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something like:
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\lstinputlisting{simple.R}
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\section{Including R code within text}
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To include small segments of R code within a paragraph, use the ri
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macro. For example, \verb+\ri{x <- rnorm(20)}+ will generate
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\ri{x <- rnorm(20)} in the paragraph.
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If you have a group of R input (or output), just use the ``rc''
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environment around the block of code (or output). See this example:
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\begin{rc}
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> a <- matrix(1:6, 2,3)
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> a
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[,1] [,2] [,3]
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[1,] 1 3 5
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[2,] 2 4 6
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>
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\end{rc}
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\clearpage
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\section{Including graphical output}
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For nearly all graphs you are likely to generate, the best way of
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including them in your article is by asking R to generate a pdf of the
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graph. Include it with the includegraphics macro. Please refrain from
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including bitmap images unless you have a particular need (e.g. the
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pdf is too large).
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=8cm]{simple.pdf}
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\caption{Example output from R. Make sure that you generate PDF
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images, and that your images have meaningful captions.}
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\label{fig:example}
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\end{figure}
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\end{document}
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