I have created a report in markdown and use the function render()
to compile the code into a PDF. It worked fine a month ago, but when I run the code now, it gives me an error:
Latexmk: This is Latexmk, John Collins, 22 April 2016, version: 4.45. Output created: output/Medborgerskabstabeller99.pdf
Error in tools::file_path_as_absolute(output_file) : file 'output/Medborgerskabstabeller99.pdf' does not exist
The render command I use to create the PDF looks like this:
outfile <- file.path("output",paste0("Medborgerskabstabeller99"))
render(input = "Medborgerskabstabeller.Rmd",
encoding = "UTF-8",
output_file = paste0(outfile,".pdf"))
First of all, the "Latexmk"-message before did not appear when the code worked.
Second, I have no clue why it says that "Medborgerskabstabeller99.pdf" doesn't exist, when it says above that it just created the file.
Any suggestions on the problem will be highly appreciated!
output/
directory exist and are you able to open the pdf? – Phil Jan 12 '18 at 11:58dir.exists("output")
R returnsTRUE
, so I guess my output/ directory does exists. In the mean time I discovered thatrender()
does create a PDF-file, if I delete theoutput_file=
argument. It solves my problem, but I still don't know what went wrong before. – Emilie Kirk Jan 12 '18 at 12:34