#+begin_src R :exports both
full <- read.csv(file="~/Documents/BSc Biology/Third Year/BY6001-40 -
Dissertation/Data and Analysis/Evolution Results.csv", head=T)
library("lattice")
ecoli = subset(full, Bacterium=="E.coli")
edett = subset(ecoli, Cleaner=="Dettol")
egarl = subset(ecoli, Cleaner=="Garlic")
MIC.mod = lm(MIC. ~ 1+Challenge*Cleaner*Replicate, data=ecoli)
#+end_src
#+begin_src R :file fig1.pdf
xyplot( MIC.+fitted(MIC.mod) ~ Challenge, data=ecoli,
xlab="Challenge", ylab="MIC %", auto.key=TRUE)
#+end_src
#+attr_latex: width=0.6\textwidth wrap placement={h}{0.4\textwidth}
#+label: fig:one
#+caption: Linar Plot of real data and fitted model values
#+results: fig1
[[file:fig1.pdf]]
In the case of this code, actually altering size works, but it keeps
putting the image at the end of my document. Then other images, placed
with pretty much the same code, give or take for filenames and such,
won't increace in size, but will alter their movement.
I'm wondering if using pure latex for my images would be an easier solution.
Cheers,
Ben.
On 07/01/2011 18:30, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Ben,
Can you share an example that doesn't work for you?
All the best,
Tom
On Jan 7, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
Hi All,
I've been doing some work with babel and R to generate graphs that
I've then been including useing attr latex.
But when I include images the always appear very very small, even
when I mess about with the width settings of the attr latex line and
remove the options for wrap and such.
Does anybody else use R with images and org, and could tell me how
they handle including R graphics in their documents?
Thanks,
Ben. W
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