endfloat package is re-ordering my subsections

Christopher W. Ryan cryan at binghamton.edu
Thu Apr 23 17:16:47 CEST 2020


Oops, just realized, my example is not really "working," because
listmembers will not the have the 2 image files I used. My apologies.
Is there a way around that, when images/floats are involved in a problem?

Thanks.

--Chris Ryan

Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> Using TexLive on Windows. I'd like to use endfloat. The latex source
> file is generated by Sweave from R.  Here is a MWE, modified from the
> Sweave-created one.  If you toggle using the endfloat package, hopefully
> you will see my problematic results.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --Chris Ryan
> SUNY Upstate Medical University Binghamton Clinical Campus
> 
> 
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{Sweave}
> \usepackage[margin = 1in]{geometry}
> \usepackage{graphicx}
> \usepackage{enumitem}
> \usepackage{booktabs}
> \usepackage{draftwatermark}
> \usepackage[iso]{datetime}
> %% \usepackage[nolists, nomarkers]{endfloat}
> \usepackage{blindtext}
> 
> \author{Christopher W. Ryan, MD, MS, MSPH, PStat}
> \title{some dogs}
> \date{\today \space \currenttime}
> 
> \begin{document}
> 
> \maketitle
> 
> %latex.default(symptom.table, file = "", rowname = NULL, colheads =
> c("Symptom",     "Percent of cases"), caption = "some dogs were sick.",
>    label = "symptomtable", where = "p")%
> \begin{table}[p]
> \caption{hope the dogs get better.\label{symptomtable}}
> \begin{center}
> \begin{tabular}{lr}
> \hline\hline
> \multicolumn{1}{c}{Symptom}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{Percent of
> cases}\tabularnewline
> \hline
> foo &$58.8$\tabularnewline
> bar &$58.8$\tabularnewline
> \hline
> \end{tabular}\end{center}
> \end{table}
> 
> 
> \section{Brief summary}
> 
> 
> 
> \section{Background and Methods}
> \label{bam}
> 
> \blindtext
> 
> \section{Detailed results}
> 
> \blindtext
> 
> \subsection{this should be subsection 3.1}
> 
> \blindtext
> 
> %latex.default(labtable, file = "", rowname = NULL, rowlabel = FALSE,
>  col.heads = c("Lab", "Number of results", "Percent of all results"),
>  caption = "We sent some "lab" tests! Labs used fewer than 10 times are
> omitted.",     label = "LabTable", where = "hp")%
> \begin{table}[hp]
> \caption{foo\label{LabTable}}
> \begin{center}
> \begin{tabular}{lrl}
> \hline\hline
> \multicolumn{1}{c}{lab}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{n}&\multicolumn{1}{c}{percent}\tabularnewline
> \hline
> A &$785$&49\%\tabularnewline
> B &$589$&37\%\tabularnewline
> \hline
> \end{tabular}\end{center}
> \end{table}
> 
> \begin{figure}\centering
>   \includegraphics{dog}
>   \caption{here is a dog}\label{LabResultSummary}
>   \end{figure}
> 
> 
> 
> 
> \begin{figure}\centering
>   \includegraphics{anotherdog}
>   \caption{here is another dog }\label{TurnAroundGraph}
>   \end{figure}
> %   \end{figure}
> 
> \subsection{this should be subsection 3.2}
> \blindtext
> 
> \begin{figure}\centering
> \includegraphics{dog}
> \caption{first dog again}\label{epicurve}
> \end{figure}
> 
> \begin{figure}\centering
> \includegraphics{anotherdog}
> \caption{second dog again--the cute one}\label{onsettotestlag}
> \end{figure}
> 
> 
> \subsection{this should be subsection 3.3}
> 
> \blindtext
> 
> \begin{figure}\centering
> \includegraphics{dog}
> \caption{first dog again. He's cute too.}\label{ems}
> \end{figure}
> 
> \end{document}
> 


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