,label={sec:org42c14b4}]{Left column} \begin{block}{Background} \begin{itemize} \item Org-mode is not only useful for producing blog posts and even scientific manuscripts; it is also perfectly suitable to make decent looking scientific posters \item We combine a relatively simple custom \LaTeX style file and common org-mode syntax \item The nice thing about org-mode is that we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell scripting \item Inline code would look like this, which will produce a graph (Fig. \ref{fig:orgb6e58a4}): \end{itemize} \begin{columns} \begin{column}[T]{0.68\columnwidth} \begin{minted}[linenos=true,bgcolor=lightgray]{r} set.seed(20180402) x1 <- rnorm(100, 0, 1) x2 <- rnorm(100, 0.5, 1) hist(x1, col="red") hist(x2, col="blue", add=TRUE) \end{minted} \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png} \caption{\label{fig:orgb6e58a4} This is the output.} \end{figure} \end{column} \end{columns} \end{block} \begin{block}{Inline code and tables} \begin{itemize} \item In addition to inline code, we can also produce tables \item Tables are very powerful in org-mode, they even include spreadsheet capabilities \item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little table (Table \ref{tab:org4e98e45}) : \end{itemize} \begin{columns} \begin{column}[T]{0.78\columnwidth} \begin{minted}[linenos=true,bgcolor=lightgray]{r} library(broom) library(dplyr) t1 <- tidy(round(summary(x1), 2)) t2 <- tidy(round(summary(x2), 2)) # This will export as a table rbind(t1, t2) %>% mutate(name=c("x1", "x2")) \end{minted} \vspace{2cm} \begin{table}[htbp] \centering \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl} \hline minimum & q1 & median & mean & q3 & maximum & name\\ \hline -2.29 & -0.49 & 0.11 & 0.14 & 0.8 & 2.47 & x1\\ -2.17 & -0.45 & 0.07 & 0.13 & 0.85 & 2.23 & x2\\ \hline \end{tabular} \caption{\label{tab:org4e98e45} A table summarizing the two distributions.} \end{table} \end{column} \end{columns} \end{block}