Hi, It looks like you need scalebox inside the sidewaystable environment. If you must use scalebox, one solution is to use floating=FALSE when you call print.xtable, and insert the table environment directly in LaTeX, like this:
\begin{sidewaystable}[ht] \scalebox{0.7}{ <<code1,results=tex,echo=false>>= print(outfile, include.rownames=F, floating = FALSE) @ } \end{sidewaystable} Alternatively, since the size of the table is determined by the size of the text in the table, you can just tell LaTeX to use a smaller font, e.g. <<results=tex,echo=false>>= print(outfile, include.rownames=F, floating.environment='sidewaystable', size = "scriptsize") @ Best, Ista On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:41:27 PM Aurélien PHILIPPOT wrote: > Dear R users, > I am new to Latex and I am using the R package xtable to generate tables. > I want to produce a table that is very long. in the landscape format, but > I would need to rescale the table so that it fits in the page. xtable > enables me to have the landscape format, but I cannot rescale it, and there > seems to be a problem, if I use scalebox in Latex on my output produced > with stable and the option sidewaystable. Do you know any way to achieve > this result with xtable or another R package? > > Let's look at the following example: > In R, I use the following code > > ############## > outfile<- matrix(nrow=3, ncol=3) > outfile[2,1]<- 6.912 > outfile[3,1]<- 400 > outfile[2,2]<- 8.9722 > outfile[2,2]<- 500 > outfile[2,3]<- 4.00 > outfile[3,3]<- 400 > > > > library(xtable) > outfile<- data.frame(outfile) > colnames(outfile)<- c(" ","V1", "V2") > > outfile<- xtable(outfile, caption= "Title", include.rownames=F, > align=rep("c", 4), digit=2) > print(outfile, include.rownames=F, floating.environment='sidewaystable') > ################ > > I was wondering if it is possible to rescale in Latex when the code was > generated through xtable. Indeed, when I run the latex table obtained from > xtable, and use scale box, it does not work (and the problem comes from > scalebox, which works otherwise). > > \documentclass[11pt]{report} > > \usepackage{rotating} > > %\usepackage[counterclockwise]{rotating} > > \usepackage{graphics} > > \usepackage{float} > > > \pagestyle{empty} > > > \begin{document} > > \scalebox{0.70} { %resize > > > % latex table generated in R 2.13.1 by xtable 1.6-0 package > > % Tue Jan 31 23:26:10 2012 > > \begin{sidewaystable}[ht] > > \begin{center} > > \begin{tabular}{ccc} > > \hline > > & V1 & V2 \\ > > \hline > > & & \\ > > 6.91 & 500.00 & 4.00 \\ > > 400.00 & & 400.00 \\ > > \hline > > \end{tabular} > > \caption{Title} > > \end{center} > > \end{sidewaystable} > > > } > > \end{document} > > > > Thanks a lot for any advice. > > > Best, > > Aurelien > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.