r2lh: ~ Overview: R to LaTeX / HTML ~
Description
ll{
Package: r2lh
Type: Package
Version: 0.6.1
Date: 2009-06-01
License: GPL (>= 2)
}r2lBiv, in real context...
Bob is working VERY hardly on World of Warcraft... John, his boss, gets in his office:
- Bob, I have some urgent work for you
- ...
- Bob, I'm talking to you
- Huuu ?
- I said, I have some urgent work.
- Well, John, I am quite busy at the moment.
- It is our major client.
- Again ?
- Yep. He's very happy with the univariate analysis you gave him
last week. He's now asking for the bivariate analysis.
- Hey, I am still a senior statistician, give that to a rookie!
- He is still our major client, and now, he loves you !
- I need four weeks.
- I give you one.
- I said four so you are supposed to give me two !
- You ask four, that means you need two, I give you one...
Once more, Bob pouts, internally smiling, and starts again kicking
some orc ass.
He knows that running r2lb
will take him 2 or 3 minutes... As long as John does not know about
r2lb
, life is beautiful.Author
Christophe Genolini
christophe.genolini@free.fr
INSERM U669 / Maison de Solenn / Paris
Modal'X / University of Paris Ouest - Nanterre
Bernard Desgraupes
bernard.desgraupes@u-paris10.fr
Modal'X / University of Paris Ouest - NanterreDetails
r2lBiv
performs some bivariate analyses, then generates
code to be included in a LaTeX document in order to print out the analyses in a (so
nice!) LaTeX way.
See vignette(r2lh-exampleOfOutput)
for display details.References
LaTeX web site http://www.latex-project.org/
Data are available on line: http://christophe.genolini.free.fr/EPO/EPO2007-Fraude.php