Sweave for Reproducible Research and Beatiful Statistical Reports
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Frank Harrell, chair of the Biostatistics department here at Vanderbilt, is giving a seminar entitled “Sweave for Reproducible Research and Beautiful Statistical Reports” tomorrow, Wednesday, May 12, 1:30-2:30pm, in the MRBIII Conference Room 1220. This tutorial covers the basics of Sweave and shows how to enhance the default output in various ways by using: latex methods for converting R objects
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