[R] Sweave, xtable and font size
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Thu May 8 01:53:44 CEST 2008
On 07/05/2008 7:34 PM, Peter Jepsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Sweave with xtable to generate Latex tables. My problem is that some of the tables are too wide, and I would like to use the tiny font for these tables, but not for the others nor for the text. I can't work out how to accomplish that.
>
> The Latex code below does what I want it to, but I have to insert the "\tiny{" and the closing "}" by hand. It originated from these commands in my .Rnw-file:
>
> <<yearmale, results=tex>>=
> yearmale <- with(chol, table(year,male))
> yearmale <- rowpct(yearmale) <<yearmale, results=tex>>=
> print(xtable(yearmale,caption="My caption"))
> $
See ?print.xtable. You can use
print(xtable(yearmale,caption="My caption"), size="\\tiny")
Duncan Murdoch
>
> LATEX CODE:
>
> \begin{table}[ht]
> \begin{center}
> \tiny{
> \begin{tabular}{rlll}
> \hline
> & Kvinder & Mænd & Total \\
> \hline
> 1998 & 1335 (75\%) & 437 (25\%) & 1772 (100\%) \\
> 1999 & 1232 (74\%) & 425 (26\%) & 1657 (100\%) \\
> 2000 & 1427 (74\%) & 502 (26\%) & 1929 (100\%) \\
> 2001 & 1407 (74\%) & 493 (26\%) & 1900 (100\%) \\
> 2002 & 1493 (71\%) & 611 (29\%) & 2104 (100\%) \\
> 2003 & 1684 (75\%) & 566 (25\%) & 2250 (100\%) \\
> 2004 & 1565 (73\%) & 567 (27\%) & 2132 (100\%) \\
> 2005 & 1629 (74\%) & 586 (26\%) & 2215 (100\%) \\
> 2006 & 1448 (72\%) & 553 (28\%) & 2001 (100\%) \\
> 2007 & 1582 (73\%) & 590 (27\%) & 2172 (100\%) \\
> Total & 14802 (74\%) & 5330 (26\%) & 20132 (100\%) \\
> \hline
> \end{tabular}
> }
> \caption{My caption}
> \end{center}
> \end{table}
>
>
> Can anybody help me? Thank you in advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Peter.
>
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