%% LyX 2.2.1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[10pt]{beamer} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} \setcounter{tocdepth}{3} \usepackage{url} \ifx\hypersetup\undefined \AtBeginDocument{% \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle, bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false, breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 0},pdfborderstyle={},backref=false,colorlinks=false} } \else \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle, bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false, breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 0},pdfborderstyle={},backref=false,colorlinks=false} \fi \usepackage{breakurl} \makeatletter %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands. \providecommand{\LyX}{\texorpdfstring% {L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@} {LyX}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Textclass specific LaTeX commands. % this default might be overridden by plain title style \newcommand\makebeamertitle{\frame{\maketitle}}% % (ERT) argument for the TOC \AtBeginDocument{% \let\origtableofcontents=\tableofcontents \def\tableofcontents{\@ifnextchar[{\origtableofcontents}{\gobbletableofcontents}} \def\gobbletableofcontents#1{\origtableofcontents} } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands. \usetheme{PaloAlto} \makeatother \begin{document} <>= library(knitr) opts_chunk$set(fig.path='figure/beamer-',fig.align='center',fig.show='hold',size='footnotesize') @ \title[knitr, Beamer, and FragileFrame]{A Minimal Demo of knitr with Beamer and Fragile Frames} \author{Yihui Xie\thanks{I thank Richard E. Goldberg for providing this demo.}} \makebeamertitle \begin{frame}{Background} \begin{itemize} \item The \textbf{knitr}\textbf{\emph{ }}package allows you to embed R code and figures in \LaTeX{} documents \begin{itemize} \item It has functionality similar to Sweave but looks nicer and gives you more control \end{itemize} \item If you already have Sweave working in \LyX{}, getting \textbf{knitr} to work is trivial \begin{enumerate} \item Install the \textbf{knitr} package in \emph{R} \item Read \url{https://yihui.org/knitr/demo/lyx/} \end{enumerate} \item If you use Sweave or \textbf{knitr} with Beamer in \LyX{}, you must use the\emph{ FragileFrame} environment for the frames that contain R code chunks. Let's see if \textbf{knitr} works with Beamer in this small demo. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \section{First Test} \begin{frame}[fragile]{First Test} OK, let's get started with just some text: <>= # some setup options(width=60) # make the printing fit on the page set.seed(1121) # make the results repeatable @ <<>>= # create some random numbers (x=rnorm(20)) mean(x);var(x) @ BTW, the first element of \texttt{x} is \Sexpr{x[1]}. (Did you notice the use of\texttt{ \textbackslash{}Sexpr\{\}}?) \end{frame} \section{Second Test} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Second Test} Text is nice but let's see what happens if we make a couple of plots in our chunk: <>= par(las=1,mar=c(4,4,.1,.1)) # tick labels direction boxplot(x) hist(x,main='',col="blue",probability=TRUE) lines(density(x),col="red") @ \end{frame} \section{The Big Question} \begin{frame}{The Big Question} Do the above chunks work? You should be able to compile the \LyX{} document and get a nice-looking PDF slide presentation. If not, time to double-check everything... \end{frame} \end{document}