Hi Thomas, thanks a lot for your help!! Using the JSS and the org manual I solved all my problem (....at least for now!! :)) Best Riccardo 2012/2/5 Thomas S. Dye > Hi Riccardo, > > Thanks for the URL. Org mode has evolved since this article was > written. It should probably be revised or taken off Worg. I've copied > Eric Schulte, who is better able than me to determine the correct course > of action here. > > In the meantime, an up-to-date description of how Org mode can be used > to write literate programs has appeared in the Journal of Statistical > Software. You can find it here: http://www.jstatsoft.org/v46/i03 > > Perhaps you could use the examples in the JSS article to get started? > If these don't work for you, or if they raise questions that are difficult > to answer, please do come back to the list with your queries. > > All the best, > Tom > > Riccardo Romoli writes: > > > Hi, this is the URL: > > > > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/how-to-use-Org-Babel-for-R.html > > > > Best > > R > > > > 2012/2/5 Thomas S. Dye > > > >> Hi Riccardo, > >> > >> This code appears to be outdated. I don't recall this code on the org > >> site. Could you send a URL? > >> > >> All the best, > >> Tom > >> > >> Riccardo Romoli writes: > >> > >> > Hi, I'm trying to generate some figure with R, into an org session. > >> Firstly > >> > I use the code in the org site. The problem is that the code do not > >> > generate any figure. > >> > > >> > This is the code: > >> > > >> > #+TITLE:Test > >> > #+AUTHOR: Your Name > >> > #+EMAIL: your-email@server.com > >> > #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output graphics :exports > >> > both :tangle yes > >> > > >> > * Example of Org-Babel for R Literate Programming > >> > ** R text output > >> > A simple summary. > >> > #+begin_src R > >> > x <- rnorm(10) > >> > summary(x) > >> > #+end_src > >> > > >> > ** R graphics output > >> > Note we use the object =x= generated in previous code block, thanks to > >> > the header option =:session *R*=. The output graphics file is > >> > =a.png=. > >> > > >> > #+begin_src R :file a.png > >> > y <- rnorm(10) > >> > plot(x, y) > >> > #+end_src > >> > > >> > Same plot with larger dimension: > >> > > >> > #+begin_src R :file b.png :width 800 :height 800 > >> > plot(x, y) > >> > #+end_src > >> > > >> > > >> > Where do I wrong? > >> > > >> > Best > >> > Riccardo > >> > Hi, I'm trying to generate some figure with R, into an org > session. > >> Firstly I use the code in the org site. The problem is that the code do > not > >> generate any figure. This is the code: > >> > #+TITLE:Test > >> > #+AUTHOR: Your Name > >> > #+EMAIL: mailto:your-email@server.com > >> > #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output graphics :exports > both > >> :tangle yes > >> > > >> > * Example of Org-Babel for R Literate Programming > >> > ** R text output > >> > A simple summary. > >> > #+begin_src R > >> > x <- rnorm(10) > >> > summary(x) > >> > #+end_src > >> > > >> > ** R graphics output > >> > Note we use the object =x= generated in previous code block, thanks to > >> > the header option =:session *R*=. The output graphics file is > >> > =a.png=. > >> > > >> > #+begin_src R :file a.png > >> > y <- rnorm(10) > >> > plot(x, y) > >> > #+end_src > >> > > >> > Same plot with larger dimension: > >> > > >> > #+begin_src R :file b.png :width 800 :height 800 > >> > plot(x, y) > >> > #+end_src > >> > Where do I wrong?BestRiccardo > >> > >> -- > >> Thomas S. Dye > >> http://www.tsdye.com > >> > > Hi, this is the URL: > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/how-to-use-Org-Babel-for-R.htmlBestR > > 2012/2/5 Thomas S. Dye Hi > Riccardo, > > > > > > This code appears to be outdated. I don't recall this code on the > org > > site. Could you send a URL? > > > > All the best, > > Tom > > > > Riccardo Romoli writes: > > > >> Hi, I'm trying to generate some figure with R, into an org session. > Firstly > >> I use the code in the org site. The problem is that the code do not > >> generate any figure. > >> > >> This is the code: > >> > >> #+TITLE:Test > >> #+AUTHOR: Your Name > >> #+EMAIL: mailto:your-email@server.com > >> #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output graphics :exports > >> both :tangle yes > >> > >> * Example of Org-Babel for R Literate Programming > >> ** R text output > >> A simple summary. > >> #+begin_src R > >> x <- rnorm(10) > >> summary(x) > >> #+end_src > >> > >> ** R graphics output > >> Note we use the object =x= generated in previous code block, thanks to > >> the header option =:session *R*=. The output graphics file is > >> =a.png=. > >> > >> #+begin_src R :file a.png > >> y <- rnorm(10) > >> plot(x, y) > >> #+end_src > >> > >> Same plot with larger dimension: > >> > >> #+begin_src R :file b.png :width 800 :height 800 > >> plot(x, y) > >> #+end_src > >> > >> > >> Where do I wrong? > >> > >> Best > >> Riccardo > >> Hi, I'm trying to generate some figure with R, into an org session. > Firstly I use the code in the org site. The problem is that the code do not > generate any figure. This is the code: > >> #+TITLE:Test > >> #+AUTHOR: Your Name > >> #+EMAIL: mailto:mailto:your-email@server.com > >> #+BABEL: :session *R* :cache yes :results output graphics :exports both > :tangle yes > >> > >> * Example of Org-Babel for R Literate Programming > >> ** R text output > >> A simple summary. > >> #+begin_src R > >> x <- rnorm(10) > >> summary(x) > >> #+end_src > >> > >> ** R graphics output > >> Note we use the object =x= generated in previous code block, thanks to > >> the header option =:session *R*=. The output graphics file is > >> =a.png=. > >> > >> #+begin_src R :file a.png > >> y <- rnorm(10) > >> plot(x, y) > >> #+end_src > >> > >> Same plot with larger dimension: > >> > >> #+begin_src R :file b.png :width 800 :height 800 > >> plot(x, y) > >> #+end_src > >> Where do I wrong?BestRiccardo > > > > -- > > Thomas S. Dye > > http://www.tsdye.com > > > > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com >