#RStats “makeActiveBinding(): The Most Magical Hidden Gem in Base R” https://t.co/OlOZNPVPTG, by @xieyihui See also: - “R and Active Binding” https://t.co/ufiiwFhkJ6 - “Can (a==1 & a==2 & a==3) ever evaluate to TRUE?” https://t.co/nmOgnG3gUV

2018/08/10

blogdown

Pablo Herrera (@pherreraariza; 3/3): Blog con nuevo dominio preparado con #blogdown. Ahora solo falta llenarlo de contenido del sector eléctrico + machine learning.

ChaDamSaiNom (@ocha_lab; 1/0): blogdownでサイトを作成中。テーマはacademic。例によってmathjaxが言うことをきかなかったけれど、しばらくしたら動作するようになった。

Nicholas Spyrison (@nspyrison; 0/0): Super psyched to jump start my own #blogdown site and meet @statsgen in person. Where are my twitter-intro-to-blogdown peeps at: @SayaniGupta5 @srkobakian https://t.co/PPdxrVfKuh

Joao Augusto (@joaoapb; 0/0): @GaborBekes @metricbrew @_ColinFay You can also think about github pages (for the website with blogdown) + Dropbox (for the data)

Gabor Bekes (@GaborBekes; 0/0): @_ColinFay Yes, Github + Blogdown was an idea…

bookdown

Jason Mercer (@ecojydrology; 1/1): I’ve a lot to learn about properly making tools for others, but I’m thankful there is such a great #rstats community, which has provided some core concepts and tools related to debugging: 1) https://t.co/W8TsJHIZCM and 2) https://t.co/TpBmjJxhw5.

Mark Edmondson (@HoloMarkeD; 0/0): @GaborBekes Github free hosting and bookdown, I have experience in web dev and that’s by far easiest

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 0/0): @GaborBekes If you’re working on a textbook, I’d suggest using bookdown :)

knitr

One R Package a Day (@RLangPackage; 8/2): printr - Extends the S3 generic function knit_print() in ‘knitr’ to automatically print some objects using an appropriate format such as Markdown or LaTeX. For example, data frames are automatically printed as tables, and the help() pages can al… #rstats https://t.co/bLsiRAXlTi

Joyce Robbins (@jtrnyc; 2/2): Oooooh didn’t know you could do this in #rmarkdown I’ve tried with ref.label many times and didn’t get want I wanted but this works great #rstats @xieyihui https://t.co/gd7Uos8GEh https://t.co/RNxdajL07X

Captain Splatter, USN (Ret.) (@znmeb; 1/0): @jessfraz The magic is in a package called “knitr”. It breaks out the markdown and code chunks, executes the code chunks, collects the results back into markdown and then you can pass it all off to Pandoc / LaTeX.

xaringan

Joseph V. Casillas (@jvcasill; 1/0): @tjmahr You need to join team #xaringan

i wanna see how far this name thing goes.im Vas (@ItsYaBoiVas; 0/0): MANGEKYO XARINGAN https://t.co/0BQPlpkqEv

yihui.name

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 33/9): #RStats
“makeActiveBinding(): The Most Magical Hidden Gem in Base R” https://t.co/OlOZNPVPTG, by @xieyihui

See also:

Joyce Robbins (@jtrnyc; 2/2): Oooooh didn’t know you could do this in #rmarkdown I’ve tried with ref.label many times and didn’t get want I wanted but this works great #rstats @xieyihui https://t.co/gd7Uos8GEh https://t.co/RNxdajL07X

نور سعيد الشاخوري (@nouralshakhouri; 0/0): makeActiveBinding(): The Most Magical Hidden Gem in Base R: https://t.co/jixkPCN3Zp