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[Orgmode] [Babel] R, multiple lines #+results, LaTeX-export


From: Bernd Weiss
Subject: [Orgmode] [Babel] R, multiple lines #+results, LaTeX-export
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 19:22:01 -0500
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; de; rv:1.9.2.12) Gecko/20101027 Thunderbird/3.1.6

Dear all,

While working on my presentation I came across the following two issues:

(1) If I execute the following code block (see "Before codeblock execution") which is followed by a headline or another codeblock, the results-block (see "After codeblock execution") interferes with the headline/codeblock/whatever.

(2) The results-block is complex insofar as it has multiple lines. If I choose "export as LaTeX and process to PDF" (I corrected the wrong #+end_example line manually), the resulting PDF file only shows the code but not the results. However, this behaviour is only related to my meta-analysis example. If I use, for example, summary(lm(rnorm(100)~1)), the resulting PDF file shows code + results.

I am using Org-mode version 7.3 (release_7.01h.1081.gcfd7.dirty)

Thanks for your help,

Bernd


------- Before codeblock execution ---------

#+BEGIN_SRC R  :results output :exports both
library(meta)
data(Fleiss93)
meta1 <- metabin(event.e, n.e, event.c, n.c, data=Fleiss93, sm="RR", meth="I")
summary(meta1)
#+END_SRC



* new headline

------- Before codeblock execution ---------



------- After codeblock execution ---------

#+BEGIN_SRC R  :results output :exports both
library(meta)
data(Fleiss93)
meta1 <- metabin(event.e, n.e, event.c, n.c, data=Fleiss93, sm="RR", meth="I")
summary(meta1)
#+END_SRC

#+results:
#+begin_example
load meta:  d:/programme/R/library ...
Number of trials combined: 7

                         RR            95%-CI       z  p.value
Fixed effect model   0.9137  [0.8658; 0.9643] -3.2822   0.001
Random effects model 0.8929  [0.8006; 0.9959] -2.0347   0.0419

Quantifying heterogeneity:
tau^2 = 0.0074; H = 1.29 [1; 1.98]; I^2 = 39.6% [0%; 74.6%]

Test of heterogeneity:
    Q d.f.  p.value
 9.93    6   0.1277

Method: Inverse variance method



* new headlin#+end_example
e

------- After codeblock execution ---------



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