I am getting the following error when checking my R package
> Error: could not find function "locdata"
> Execution halted
> when running code in ‘DFSurvey.Rnw’
> ...
>
> > opts_chunk$set(cache = TRUE, fig.path = "DFSurveyImages/", dev = "pdf")
>
> When sourcing ‘DFSurvey.R’:
> Error: object 'opts_chunk' not found
> Execution halted
Yihui Xie (knitr developer) said that was because in RStudio, knitr was not set as the method for weaving .Rnw files, https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/knitr/9672CBbc8CM. I have knitr set in both the tools and build options, in the R package DESCRIPTION file I have:
VignetteBuilder: knitr
Suggests: knitr
and in the vignette I have:
%\VignetteEngine{knitr}
%\VignetteDepends{knitr,xtable,TSP}
When I use compile the pdf in RStudio or use knit("KNITR.Rnw"), it compiles correctly. When I check the package, I get the above errors for each vignette. I even put
require(knitr)
before my opts_chunk$set statement. That did not help. I have also run the check from the command line and gotten the same error. Thank you for any help.
Knitr is a useful package. I run long simulations in vignettes, and the cache makes it possible to correct errors without running the simulations over each time. It does not have the problem of trying to find the Sweave.sty file either.
Here is my sessionInfo()
> R version 3.0.0 (2013-04-03)
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0 (64-bit)
>
> locale:
> [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] tcltk grid stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods
> [9] base
>
> other attached packages:
> [1] DualFrame_0.5 xtable_1.7-1 TSP_1.0-7
> [4] maptools_0.8-23 lattice_0.20-15 foreign_0.8-53
> [7] spsurvey_2.5 sp_1.0-9 stringr_0.6.2
> [10] sqldf_0.4-6.4 RSQLite.extfuns_0.0.1 chron_2.3-43
> [13] gsubfn_0.6-5 proto_0.3-10 RSQLite_0.11.3
> [16] DBI_0.2-7 knitr_1.2 gpclib_1.5-5
>
> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> [1] deldir_0.0-22 digest_0.6.3 evaluate_0.4.3 formatR_0.7 MASS_7.3-26
> [6] rgeos_0.2-17 tools_3.0.0
library('knitr')
to your code before callingopts_chunk$set()
")? Seemed like a good idea to me ... – Ben Bolkerrequire('knitr')
orlibrary(knitr)
right beforeopts_chunk$set()
should work. Please provide a minimal reproducible example if it does not work. – Yihui Xie