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title: "A few methods for making tables in rmarkdown" | |
output: html_document | |
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Updates: | |
Packages that have appeared since my original look into this, and seem great: | |
https://github.com/yihui/printr |
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## Function to use GDAL to project coordinate reference system | |
# See http://www.gdal.org/gdalwarp.html for additional details | |
# `resampling` can be 'near' (nearest neighbour), 'bilinear', 'cubic', or | |
# 'lanczos' (Lanczos windowed sinc resampling). | |
# `extent` should be a bbox object or a vector of c(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) | |
# `of` is the output format (use GDAL short name as given by the name field of | |
# gdalDrivers(), or at http://www.gdal.org/formats_list.html) | |
# `extension` is the output extension corresponding to the primary file | |
# `ot` is the output type (see http://www.gdal.org/gdal_translate.html) |
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# Joseph R. Mihaljevic | |
# July 2013 | |
# (Partial) Bayesian analysis of variance, accounting for heteroscedasticity | |
# Generate some artificial data: | |
# Normally distributed groups, but heteroscedastic | |
a <- rnorm(25, mean=8, sd=10) | |
b <- rnorm(50, mean=5, sd=2) | |
c <- rnorm(25, mean=3, sd=.1) | |
d <- rnorm(25, mean=11, sd=3) | |
e <- rnorm(50, mean=13, sd=2) |
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# Here are a few methods for getting text from PDF files. Do read through | |
# the instructions carefully! NOte that this code is written for Windows 7, | |
# slight adjustments may be needed for other OSs | |
# Tell R what folder contains your 1000s of PDFs | |
dest <- "G:/somehere/with/many/PDFs" | |
# make a vector of PDF file names | |
myfiles <- list.files(path = dest, pattern = "pdf", full.names = TRUE) |
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