# 1023 search results for "LaTeX"

## Heatmap tables done better, in Sweave and latex

July 10, 2011
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I wrote before about using heatmap tables to combine the strengths of tables and graphics for nominal data. Here is a neat approach using Sweave and latex to produce an effect like in the picture. This latex code is self-contain...

## Heatmap tables done better, in Sweave and latex

July 10, 2011
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I wrote before about using heatmap tables to combine the strengths of tables and graphics for nominal data. Here is a neat approach using Sweave and latex to produce an effect like in the picture. This latex code is self-contained. Just save it as myfile.Rnw, run Sweave(myfile.Rnw) from inside R and then pdflatex myfile.tex

## Porting Stata-like Marginal Effects to LaTeX

May 19, 2011
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The TimeSeriesIreland Blog posted an excellent start on a function that automatically computes marginal effects for probit and logit models. As I have always wanted an easy-to-use function that computes and reports marginal effects in R, I was elated ...

## Porting Stata-like Marginal Effects to LaTeX

May 19, 2011
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The TimeSeriesIreland Blog posted an excellent start on a function that automatically computes marginal effects for probit and logit models. As I have always wanted an easy-to-use function that computes and reports marginal effects in R, I was elated ...

## Putting Robust Standard Errors into LaTeX Tables: An Extension of mtable

May 3, 2011
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I recently discovered the mtable() command in the memisc library and its use with toLatex() to produce nice summary output for lm and glm objects in a nicely formatted table like this:Once you have your linear model objects, all you need is one command...

## Putting Robust Standard Errors into LaTeX Tables: An Extension of mtable

May 3, 2011
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I recently discovered the mtable() command in the memisc library and its use with toLatex() to produce nice summary output for lm and glm objects in a nicely formatted table like this:Once you have your linear model objects, all you need is one command...

## Using LaTeX for Math Formulas on the Web

April 20, 2011
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I love the idea of using R+LaTeX+Sweave for reproducible research. This is even easier now that R has a jazzy new IDE that supports Sweave syntax highlighting and automatic PDF generation. I know I'm going to take some flak for saying this, but let's ...

## Using LaTeX for Math Formulas on the Web

April 20, 2011
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$SS_{err}=\sum_i({y_i-\hat{y}_i})^2$

I love the idea of using R+LaTeX+Sweave for reproducible research. This is even easier now that R has a jazzy new IDE that supports Sweave syntax highlighting and automatic PDF generation.I know I'm going to take some flak for saying this, but let's be...

## Using R, Sweave and Latex to integrate animations into PDFs

April 18, 2011
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The first week of April I attended an excellent workshop on biplots held by Michael Greenacre and Oleg Nenadić at the Gesis Institute in Cologne, Germany. Throughout his presentations, Michael used animations to visualize the concepts he was explaining. He also included  animations in some of his papers. This inspired me to do this post