# Sweave how can I write R code inside the latex table environment?

I am working on Sweave now, when I want to use R code to describe one variable in the latex table.

It turns out that Sweave cannot read these R codes, the output is not the variable, instead, the output is the text form of all the code I write

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What have you tried to do? If you are looking for a good guide to start working with Sweave then maybe look at pineda-krch.com/2011/01/17/the-joy-of-sweave or the Sweave manual. –  Sacha Epskamp Jun 9 '11 at 12:24
Can you give us a sneak preview of the code you're using? Have you tried <<tex = TRUE>> in your code chunk? –  Roman Luštrik Jun 9 '11 at 12:24
Roman, is that tex=TRUE or results=tex ? –  Ben Bolker Jun 9 '11 at 13:15
Mea culpa. What Ben said. –  Roman Luštrik Jun 9 '11 at 13:55

You may want \Sexpr{R expression}; for example, this Sweave snippet

<<echo=FALSE>>=
z <- exp(pi)
@

\begin{tabular}{cc}
a & \Sexpr{z} \\
b & \Sexpr{round(z,3)}  \\
\end{tabular}


becomes this when Sweaved (Swoven?)

\begin{tabular}{cc}
a & 23.1406926327793 \\
b & 23.141  \\
\end{tabular}

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PS if my answer is correct you might want to edit the title of your question, as the "within the LaTeX tabular environment" part is irrelevant ... –  Ben Bolker Jun 9 '11 at 13:25
I am glad to +1 your answer for more than just this but "Swoven" alone is worth it! –  KennyPeanuts Jun 9 '11 at 19:05