# Insert LaTeX table in .Rnw file using RStudio

I am using RStudio and writing an .Rnw file to include LATEX and R codes. There is a table to be inserted, and I use standard LATEX codes within the .Rnw file, like

\begin{table}[t]
\caption{SUMMARY}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c|c|c}
\toprule
Data & stat1 & stat2 & stat3 & stat4 & stat5 \\
\midrule

itme1 & 36.101954 & 45 & 0.825500 & 0.220198 & 0.293448 \\
item2 & 51.828572 & 45 & 0.224900 & 0.499718 & 0.690064\\
item3 & 53.187455 & 45 & 0.188100 &  0.133086 & 0.603072 \\
item4 & 61.513952 & 45 & 0.051300 & 0.002566 & 0.014714 \\

\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{tab:xxx}
\end{table}


However, when I click "Compile PDF" in RStudio, there is error message. I searched online about inserting tables in .Rnw file, and got the result of using xtable package. Can I use standard LATEX codes for doing this? Thanks!

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You would be better off showing your actual code. You could reduce it to a minimal example but for example you don't mention whether or not your "first row contents" are generated through R code or if you're just inserting everything manually... –  Dason Oct 12 '12 at 19:30
@Dason: thanks, I've edited the post to be complete. –  alittleboy Oct 12 '12 at 19:34
You're using \toprule, \midrule, \bottomrule - this implies you're using the booktabs package. Did you remember to include \usepackage{booktabs} in your preamble? –  Dason Oct 12 '12 at 19:42
Then you should definitely post the errors you're getting because I can compile that just fine. It wouldn't hurt to post the results of running sessionInfo() either. –  Dason Oct 12 '12 at 19:50
This is getting to be way too much for just the comments but I'll make a few notes- "missing $" typically means that you're using some command that needs to be inside of a math type environment (so typically inside of $ _your_commands_here \$. Have you tried just starting at the absolute basics in your document and gradually building it up until you reach an error? If you try to run the entire document without going through this process it can be harder to track down the errors but if you can say "I know up until this point there isn't a problem" then you have a better chance of finding it. –  Dason Oct 12 '12 at 21:06

The answer to "whether we can insert raw latex codes for making tables in the .Rnw file" is YES. I finally find out that the error comes from the underscore: if your column name include a _, then you need to write \_. Otherwise, when you click compile PDF in RStudio, there will be error messages produced (and it is extremely hard to debug!)
@Dason: yeah...I just found that error, because when I use the R package xtable to generate the latex code, then I saw the only difference is the _! Thanks for watching this post ;) –  alittleboy Oct 14 '12 at 4:28