I tried xtable and apsrtable etc. and none worked. So I copy-pasted
the summary of the model into Latex table format and inserted the &'s.
On Apr 8, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Matthew Kraft wrote:
Did anyone have success using xtable or apsrtable with
the oprobit
model in 1C? I can get it to work with the probit model in 1A but
then it breaks when I use it for the oprobit. If so, I would love
some guidance.
thanks,
Matt
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Lin, Eric <elin at hbs.edu> wrote:
xtable is the mainstay - anytable that is output in R can be quickly
converted into a table using xtable (as well as tables you might
create by rbind() and cbind() -ing stuff. . . .
I like apsrtable (which I think has been mentioned on the list
before).
Finally, if you want to get fancy, investigate sweave, which allows
things to auto fill as you update analyses. Awesome for reports
(esp those that you repeatedly), but gotta think about the fancy/
time tradeoff for one-off stuff . . .
EXL
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 11:58 PM, Jason Ketola wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to remember the LaTeX table generating packages
recommended
by folks. I'd like to experiment with them for this assignment. Could
someone remind me which is/are good?
Thanks,
Jason
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