outTeX {blockTools} | R Documentation |
Export blocked or assigned data to .tex format files
Description
Exports output from block
or assignment
to a
set of .tex files using xtable
.
Usage
outTeX(block.obj, namesCol = NULL, file.names = NULL, captions = NULL, digits = 2, ...)
Arguments
block.obj |
a list of dataframes, such as output from
|
namesCol |
an optional vector of column names to be used in output files. |
file.names |
an optional list of strings specifying the output file names. |
captions |
an optional list of strings specifying the table captions. See Details below. |
digits |
the number of digits to which to round multivariate distances in output files. |
... |
additional arguments passed to |
Details
Under the default (file.names =
NULL
), each file is named “GroupXXX.tex”, where “XXX”
is the group name taken from the input object. Under the default (captions =
NULL
), each caption is “Group XXX.”, where “XXX”
is the group name taken from the input object.
outTeX
appends .tex
to the user-specified file.names
.
The table reference labels are created as t:XXX
, where XXX
is the file name (without .tex
) for the .tex
file containing that table.
captions
takes a list of strings of length equal to the number of groups in block.obj$blocks
, if block.obj
is output from block
, or the number of groups in block.obj$assg
, if block.obj
is output from assignment
.
The tables in the output .tex files can easily be integrated into an existing .tex document using LaTeX code ‘\include{GroupXXX}’.
Value
A set of .tex files, one for each element of the input list of blocked or assigned units.
Author(s)
Ryan T. Moore
See Also
Examples
data(x100)
# First, block
out <- block(x100, groups = "g", n.tr = 2, id.vars = c("id"), block.vars
= c("b1", "b2"), algorithm="optGreedy", distance =
"mahalanobis", level.two = FALSE, valid.var = "b1",
valid.range = c(0,500), verbose = TRUE)
# Second, assign
assg <- assignment(out, seed = 123)
# create three .tex files of blocks
## Not run: outTeX(out)
# create three .tex files of assigned blocks
# (note: overwrites blocked .tex files)
## Not run: outTeX(assg)
# create three .tex files with custom file names and captions
## Not run: outTeX(assg, file.names = list("file1", "file2", "file3"),
captions = list("This is caption 1.", "Caption 2.", "Caption 3?"))
## End(Not run)