# How to use inline R code in a bookdown theorem or example environment

I use bookdown to generate documents in both html and PDF. How could I use results from inline R code in theorem and example environments?

Here is what I tried:

---
title: "Test"
output:
bookdown::pdf_book:
toc: false
html_document:
toc: false
---

{r}
a <- 2
b <- 3


If $a = r a$ and $b = r b$, then $a + b = r a + b$.

{theorem}
If $a = r a$ and $b = r b$, then $a + b = r a + b$.


{example}
If $a = r a$ and $b = r b$, then $a + b = r a + b$.



and I get

• That is not possible with bookdown (at least for now). – Yihui Xie Sep 26 '17 at 18:32
• @YihuiXie Is there any hope to have it work with something like r paste0("'''{example}\n") r paste0("If $a = ", a, "$ and $b = ", b, ", then$a + b = ", a + b, "$.\n") r paste0("'''") I can't find how to make it work with the . – QuantIbex Sep 26 '17 at 19:23 • Unfortunately, no... – Yihui Xie Sep 27 '17 at 2:09 ## 1 Answer You could go with explicit Latex tags: --- title: "Test" output: bookdown::pdf_book: toc: false html_document: toc: false --- {r} a <- 2 b <- 3  \begin{theorem} If$a = r a$and$b = r b$, then$a + b = r a + b$. \end{theorem} \begin{example} If$a = r a$and$b = r b$, then$a + b = r a + b\$.

\end{example}
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• Explicit LaTeX tags work fine for the PDF output but the html output doesn't contain the theorem nor the example (just the initial two lines of R code). Am I missing something? – QuantIbex Sep 26 '17 at 16:42
• No, this method will only work for Latex. I forgot to consider whether this would work for html. – eipi10 Sep 26 '17 at 16:44