Liviu

Thanks for the response and the interest

I currently do it manually but copy/paste from Excel into Word. I use R to do the analysis and then write a csv file which I manipulate in Excel and paste into Word

I am aware of long tables and xtable but that does not solve the problem of splitting the number of rows in half and placing them side by side on one page

Also see my response to Rob

Regards
Steve


----- Original Message ----- From: "Liviu Andronic" <landronim...@gmail.com>
To: "SteveSB" <sbsid...@mweb.co.za>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: Table Challenge


Hello

On 1/19/10, SteveSB <sbsid...@mweb.co.za> wrote:
 I have managed to get the Sweave/Lyx link in MS Windows working but my
 problem is the follows.

In the original post it wasn't clear whether you were transferring the
results to LyX manually (copy & paste) or via Sweave (using xtable()
or latex() commands). In case of the latter, the two commands allow to
convert R objects into LaTeX long-tables. As Rob already mentioned,
these tables would automatically break at the end of the page.


d33ww 2.93 3.00 0.62 -1.66 tatc4 2.65 2.64 -1.09 0.10 dml25 2.78 2.78 -0.39 -0.12 u3dd5 2.62 2.69 -1.04 -1.68 e33ws 2.95 3.02 0.73 -1.69 u6d33 2.72 2.72 -0.71 -0.30 f3c4g 2.72 2.74 -0.66 -0.65 v3s8f 3.06 3.09 1.21 -0.68 f3s5t 2.83 2.90 0.09 -1.73 v44h6 2.72 2.73 -0.66 -0.29 f44ee 2.79 2.77 -0.39 0.20 wa5hh # # N/A N/A
 g2a44   2.76    2.77    -0.45   -0.28

 My question is there way a that Lyx/Latex can do this without my manual
 intervention.

Again, how do you manually split  it? Copy & paste or by manipulating
the R object? The later might be an acceptable solution.

Regards
Liviu


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