How to load desired Latex package in Rmarkdown?












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I want to use multirow option in Rstudio to create a latex pdf document in Rmarkdown , but for multirow to work we need package multirow. How do i load the latex package multirow in the Rmarkdown??

I tried putting codes as follows:



---
output:
pdf_document:
header-includes:
- usepackage{multirow}
html_notebook: default
---


But it gives an error while knitting:



! Undefined control sequence. <recently read> multirow


Please help me.. Thank you in advance










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    I want to use multirow option in Rstudio to create a latex pdf document in Rmarkdown , but for multirow to work we need package multirow. How do i load the latex package multirow in the Rmarkdown??

    I tried putting codes as follows:



    ---
    output:
    pdf_document:
    header-includes:
    - usepackage{multirow}
    html_notebook: default
    ---


    But it gives an error while knitting:



    ! Undefined control sequence. <recently read> multirow


    Please help me.. Thank you in advance










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      I want to use multirow option in Rstudio to create a latex pdf document in Rmarkdown , but for multirow to work we need package multirow. How do i load the latex package multirow in the Rmarkdown??

      I tried putting codes as follows:



      ---
      output:
      pdf_document:
      header-includes:
      - usepackage{multirow}
      html_notebook: default
      ---


      But it gives an error while knitting:



      ! Undefined control sequence. <recently read> multirow


      Please help me.. Thank you in advance










      share|improve this question
















      I want to use multirow option in Rstudio to create a latex pdf document in Rmarkdown , but for multirow to work we need package multirow. How do i load the latex package multirow in the Rmarkdown??

      I tried putting codes as follows:



      ---
      output:
      pdf_document:
      header-includes:
      - usepackage{multirow}
      html_notebook: default
      ---


      But it gives an error while knitting:



      ! Undefined control sequence. <recently read> multirow


      Please help me.. Thank you in advance







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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 12:53









      Martin Schmelzer

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          This should work. It is important that you use new lines and indentation correctly in the header.





          title: "Title"
          author: "Me"
          header-includes:
          - usepackage{multirow}
          output:
          pdf_document
          ---

          begin{table}[htbp]
          centering
          begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}|}
          hline
          A & B & C & D & multicolumn{7}{|c|}{F} \ hline
          multirow{ 2}{*}{1} & 0 & 6 & 230 & 35 & 40 & 55 & 25 & 40 & 35 & \
          & 1 & 5 & 195 & 25 & 50 & 35 & 40 & 45 & & \ hline
          end{tabular}
          caption{A test caption}
          label{table2}
          end{table}





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            Try



            header-includes:
            - usepackage{multirow}
            output: pdf_document


            (Notice the indentation)






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              This should work. It is important that you use new lines and indentation correctly in the header.





              title: "Title"
              author: "Me"
              header-includes:
              - usepackage{multirow}
              output:
              pdf_document
              ---

              begin{table}[htbp]
              centering
              begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}|}
              hline
              A & B & C & D & multicolumn{7}{|c|}{F} \ hline
              multirow{ 2}{*}{1} & 0 & 6 & 230 & 35 & 40 & 55 & 25 & 40 & 35 & \
              & 1 & 5 & 195 & 25 & 50 & 35 & 40 & 45 & & \ hline
              end{tabular}
              caption{A test caption}
              label{table2}
              end{table}





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                This should work. It is important that you use new lines and indentation correctly in the header.





                title: "Title"
                author: "Me"
                header-includes:
                - usepackage{multirow}
                output:
                pdf_document
                ---

                begin{table}[htbp]
                centering
                begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}|}
                hline
                A & B & C & D & multicolumn{7}{|c|}{F} \ hline
                multirow{ 2}{*}{1} & 0 & 6 & 230 & 35 & 40 & 55 & 25 & 40 & 35 & \
                & 1 & 5 & 195 & 25 & 50 & 35 & 40 & 45 & & \ hline
                end{tabular}
                caption{A test caption}
                label{table2}
                end{table}





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                  This should work. It is important that you use new lines and indentation correctly in the header.





                  title: "Title"
                  author: "Me"
                  header-includes:
                  - usepackage{multirow}
                  output:
                  pdf_document
                  ---

                  begin{table}[htbp]
                  centering
                  begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}|}
                  hline
                  A & B & C & D & multicolumn{7}{|c|}{F} \ hline
                  multirow{ 2}{*}{1} & 0 & 6 & 230 & 35 & 40 & 55 & 25 & 40 & 35 & \
                  & 1 & 5 & 195 & 25 & 50 & 35 & 40 & 45 & & \ hline
                  end{tabular}
                  caption{A test caption}
                  label{table2}
                  end{table}





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                  This should work. It is important that you use new lines and indentation correctly in the header.





                  title: "Title"
                  author: "Me"
                  header-includes:
                  - usepackage{multirow}
                  output:
                  pdf_document
                  ---

                  begin{table}[htbp]
                  centering
                  begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}p{1cm}|}
                  hline
                  A & B & C & D & multicolumn{7}{|c|}{F} \ hline
                  multirow{ 2}{*}{1} & 0 & 6 & 230 & 35 & 40 & 55 & 25 & 40 & 35 & \
                  & 1 & 5 & 195 & 25 & 50 & 35 & 40 & 45 & & \ hline
                  end{tabular}
                  caption{A test caption}
                  label{table2}
                  end{table}






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                      Try



                      header-includes:
                      - usepackage{multirow}
                      output: pdf_document


                      (Notice the indentation)






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                        Try



                        header-includes:
                        - usepackage{multirow}
                        output: pdf_document


                        (Notice the indentation)






                        share|improve this answer


























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                          Try



                          header-includes:
                          - usepackage{multirow}
                          output: pdf_document


                          (Notice the indentation)






                          share|improve this answer













                          Try



                          header-includes:
                          - usepackage{multirow}
                          output: pdf_document


                          (Notice the indentation)







                          share|improve this answer












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                          Martin SchmelzerMartin Schmelzer

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