# Side by side Xtables in Rmarkdown

I have seen answers to creating side by side xtables in RMarkdown-HTML knitr, R Markdown, and xtable: xtable tables within HTML table

and how to create side by side xtables in Sweave directly R: Print two tables with xtable ()

But how about side by side xtables in Rmarkdown/Pandoc?

In my *Rmd file I have

{r , results='asis', message=FALSE, echo=FALSE}
female.bmi <- lm(bmi ~ AGEGROUP + RACE + GEO_SPA + FPL_FIN + as.factor(year),
data=lach[lach$GENDER=='Female',] ) xtable(female.bmi, comment=FALSE, caption = 'Linear regression of BMI for females') male.bmi <- lm(bmi ~ AGEGROUP + RACE + GEO_SPA + FPL_FIN + as.factor(year), data=lach[lach$GENDER=='Male',] )
xtable(male.bmi, comment=FALSE, caption = 'Linear regression of BMI for males')



then I compile as follows:

knit('Modeling/simple.rmd', 'Modeling/simple.md') # creates md file
pandoc('Modeling/simple.md', format='latex') # LaTeX/PDF


These show up as separate tables - good! But how can I get them to display as side by side subfigures/subtables? I've tried to integrate Latex subfigure code around the {r}print(xtable) code to no avail.

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Could not find object "lach" dude :P –  Marcin Kosinski Aug 20 '14 at 20:33
Sorry, I know I didn't provide a working example. –  Robin J Sep 8 '14 at 7:17

Ok it is very easy to produce it using R markdown. Below is my code and result:

I combined the example you linked to:

This is the code of .Rmd file:

---
title: " 2 tables in markdown side by side"
author: "Marcin Kosiński"
date: "2014"
output:
pdf_document:
includes:
highlight: pygments
toc: true
toc_depth: 3
number_sections: true
---

{r,echo=FALSE}
library(knitr)
opts_chunk\$set(comment="", message=FALSE,tidy.opts=list(keep.blank.line=TRUE, width.cutoff=120),options(width=100), cache=TRUE,fig.align='center',fig.height=6, fig.width=10,fig.path='figure/beamer-',fig.show='hold',size='footnotesize', cache=TRUE)


{r}
library(xtable)
data(tli)
attach(tli)
x <- tli
fm1 <- aov(tlimth ~ sex + ethnicty + grade + disadvg, data=x)
print(xtable(fm1), file="ta.tex", floating=FALSE)


\begin{table}[ht]
\centering
\subfloat[Table x(b)]{\label{tab:tab1b}\scalebox{.5}{\input{./tb}}}
\label{tab:tab1}
\end{table}


And here is a code of header2.tex file that need to be in the same folder as .Rmd file:

\usepackage{subfig}
\usepackage{graphicx}


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Wow interesting. I learned more than a few things from your response. I don't know yet if it'll actually work (especially since I think I've converted to Rstudio instead of *rmd +pandoc) --but-- very helpful post regardless. Thank you for your detailed response. –  Robin J Sep 8 '14 at 7:19
Your welcome :) –  Marcin Kosinski Sep 8 '14 at 7:35
Thanks - this was very useful! I do want to point out you have cache = TRUE twice in the options line. I had removed one, and I couldn't figure out why things weren't updating! :D –  bskaggs Sep 18 '14 at 14:44