How to display verbatim inline r code with backticks using Rmarkdown?

Stéphane Laurent picture Stéphane Laurent · Dec 5, 2013 · Viewed 9.7k times · Source

By doubling the backticks in Markdown, it is easy to render some text in code style including the backticks, such as: `r 2+2`. But how to do that with RMarkdown ? By the same way we can display `t 2+2`, but replacing t with r executes the R code 2+2.

The only way I have found so far is:

<p><code  class="r">`</code><code class="r">r 2+2`</code></p>

Not very convenient. Maybe I should define a new css for doing that more conveniently ?

Answer

Yihui Xie picture Yihui Xie · Dec 6, 2013

Here is a trick that I use. First, note \x60 is `:

> cat('\x60', '\n')
` 

Then you write

`r '\x60r foo+bar\x60'`

which will give you `r foo+bar` in the markdown output, but that will become r foo+bar in the HTML output, so you need to protect the backticks in markdown, using two (or more) backticks. Then you end up with this hairball:

`` `r '\x60r foo+bar\x60'` ``

Your own solution is good, but I'd just define

rinline <- function(code) {
  sprintf('``` `r %s` ```', code)
}

Also see this post for another trick.