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Mastering RStudio: Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R

You're reading from   Mastering RStudio: Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R Harness the power of RStudio to create web applications, R packages, markdown reports and pretty data visualizations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783982547
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Mastering RStudio – Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R
Credits
About the Authors
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Preface
1. The RStudio IDE – an Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Communicating Your Work with R Markdown 3. R Lesson I – Graphics System 4. Shiny – a Web-app Framework for R 5. Interactive Documents with R Markdown 6. Creating Professional Dashboards with R and Shiny 7. Package Development in RStudio 8. Collaborating with Git and GitHub 9. R for your Organization – Managing the RStudio Server 10. Extending RStudio and Your Knowledge of R Index

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In this chapter, we learned how to create R Markdown documents and presentations. At the beginning of the chapter, we familiarized ourselves with the basics of the concept of reproducible research and how to accomplish this approach with R Markdown and the RStudio IDE. This includes setting up R Markdown and installing all the requisite packages.

We continued by studying the R Markdown interface in the RStudio IDE, and got to know all the relevant functions and how to use them. In addition to writing Markdown and integrating R code correctly, we also learned about the different output formats such as HTML, PDF, and Word. We are now able to create advanced R Markdown documents and presentations.

In the next chapter, we will focus our attention on ways to visualize our data with R, RStudio, and relevant graphical packages. For this purpose, we will dedicate ourselves mainly to the the ggplot2 and ggvis packages after the introduction of the base graphics system, Lattice. We will also...

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