Given that you like a gentle introduction and don't know HTML, I would
recommend rmarkdown in combination with knitr. See
http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/ for a lot of information.

I find knitr more flexible than sweave. Markdown syntax is much easier than
HTML or latex.

Best regards,

Thierry
Op 17-nov.-2015 16:25 schreef "John Sorkin" <jsor...@grecc.umaryland.edu>:

> I am looking for a gentle introduction to SWEAVE, and would appreciate
> recommendations.
> I have an R program that I want to run and have the output and plots in
> one document. I believe this can be accomplished with SWEAVE. Unfortunately
> I don't know HTML, but am willing to learn. . . as I said I need a gentle
> introduction to SWEAVE.
> Thank you,
> John
>
>
>
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> John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
> Professor of Medicine
> Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
> University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology and
> Geriatric Medicine
> Baltimore VA Medical Center
> 10 North Greene Street
> GRECC (BT/18/GR)
> Baltimore, MD 21201-1524
> (Phone) 410-605-7119
> (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing)
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