#rstats
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 507/95): a <- factor(c(“character”, “in”, “the”, “streets”))
b <- factor(c(“integer”, “in”, “the”, ‘sheets’))
c(a, b)
#> [1] 1 2 4 3 2 1 4 3#rstats ↪
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 472/109): If you’re stuck at home with a bad case of #UseR2019 FOMO (like me!) you can use this Shiny dashboard I made to keep up with the online conversation! #rstats 🥐🦄📊https://t.co/YbHyJtHY7U ↪
Shian Su (@shian_su; 352/119): https://t.co/byAF5Owoz4
Wrote a quick article on how to create and distribute an R package on Github. Hopefully this shows how easy it is and encourages people to make their work more accessible. Seeking feedback. #rstats ↪
Ted Laderas (@tladeras; 246/69): .@datapointier and I have updated our #rstats R-Bootcamp, which focuses on tidyverse, to use @_inesmontani’s free and open course format: https://t.co/7Q6Oxn2DKN ↪
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 224/60): Code from my tidyr talk at #user2019: https://t.co/GGaOGOLt8X. RStudio cloud instance if you want to try it out without installing dev packages locally: https://t.co/HzDhZum8C4 #rstats ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 209/49): 😍 @juliesquid’s keynote begins with the most gorgeous opening slide ever
(👩🎨 @allison_horst, obvi)
📽 slides: https://t.co/DBuA0Jt2Q4
📺 livestream: https://t.co/qMp6alQnDV #useR2019 #rstats https://t.co/8Q1LmyQghO ↪
David Keyes (@dgkeyes; 204/49): For the last few years, I’ve worked in evaluation, a field that does a LOT of surveys. Now that I use R, I’ve figured out ways to automate the tedious process of getting people to actually fill out surveys. #rstats #eval #evaluation https://t.co/pnppDjn3bk ↪
JuliaStewart Lowndes (@juliesquid; 176/27): “I came to R for the software, but I stayed with R for the community” - @revodavid. Me too!
#user19 #rstats ↪
blogdown
Alison Hill (@apreshill; 130/21): I didn’t know embedding a #shinyapp in a #blogdown post would be possible, but there is @Mayacelium doing it in style! https://t.co/0vFUJXdhX1 ↪
MariaPiquer (@MariaPiquer4; 12/1): Today my academic website is born!🎂
https://t.co/1kU4mn7WQ3
thanks to #blogdown #hugoacademic #githubpages AND @gartn001!! 🥳 ↪
Dⓐniel Chen @scipy2019 (@chendaniely; 5/1): @functiontelechy I’m in the middle of migrating everything to blogdown because of this…
https://t.co/Df0piYtcWO ↪
pari125 (@parvanehshafiei; 4/3): *Text mining in R: https://t.co/TKGjeRmwNc
*R Advanced book: https://t.co/wXI3GZERt8
*Statistical Inference via Data Science https://t.co/huC5oOO3bu
*Blogdown: Creating Websites with R Markdown: https://t.co/eohh81weit
Happy learning!
#rstat #datascience #machinelearning ↪
Philip Khor (@philip_khor; 4/1): Finally migrated my blogdown blog to a Netlify workflow. I’m using the Academic theme this time and I think I’m overselling myself. Can I make the default landing page not be the About page?
https://t.co/ee7HCwwf7q ↪
Alison Hill (@apreshill; 4/0): @fellgernon @c_margerison @ahobby9 @xieyihui my site is also made in blogdown with the Hugo academic theme. As a former Associate Professor, I found that theme has the most flexibility for academics. As a post-ac, I’m still enjoying my site after a bit of a makeover: https://t.co/Rl9kOFJBTw ↪
🇲🇽 Dr. Leonardo Collado-Torres (@fellgernon; 4/0): @c_margerison @ahobby9 I made mine with #blogdown and hugo-academic. Check out @apreshill and @xieyihui’s book and resources for more info :) ↪
R-Ladies Tampa (@RLadiesTampa; 3/2): Don’t forget! @datakritter is teaching blogdown on 7/13. She’s posted some useful info on our @Meetup site, if you’d like to get started! #RLadies #RStats #Diversity https://t.co/uvMfEebg74 ↪
Michael Johnson (@data_mike_j; 3/1): @fchollet Blogdown + netlify = free blog with everything you need. Push new blog with git push. Run r and python code directly in blog. #rstats ↪
J. Brian Byrd, MD, MS 🐦 (@thebyrdlab; 3/0): Thanks again, @dsquintana, for a great tutorial on making a website with ‘blogdown’
Anyone know of examples of lab, rather than personal websites made with ‘blogdown’? ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 3/0): @seandavis12 Sounds interesting! Someone has contributed a PR last month, and at some point I’ll merge it: https://t.co/7L4gOH5uMF ↪
Mathew ‘Night Science’ Ling (@lingtax; 2/2): Any #rstats #blogdown wizards successfully gotten a netlify hosted site to build with an “extended” hugo version? I’m so close to rebooting my new site but keep hitting the wall here. ↪
Vanessa Stevens, PhD (@Vanessa_S91; 2/1): @c_margerison @epi_twit I used the excellent tutorial from @dsquintana to create mine (R blogdown/Hugo/Git/netlify). It’s still under construction and I need to sort out security certs for my custom domain but here it is: https://t.co/s5Y09OtxnF ↪
𝗷𝗼𝘀𝗵𝘂𝗮 (@reverendofdoubt; 2/0): @ShreyaTrivediMD @M_Lin @tony_breu @MedTweetorials I could potentially make a website using @GoHugoIO themes with Blogdown (in RStudio). Hosting is super cheap on Netlify with the Hugo themes. But I’m starting intern year now :( @dsquintana has a GREAT tweetorial on how to do it that makes it so easy! ↪
Ogundepo Ezekiel Adebayo (@gbganalyst; 2/0): @WeAreRLadies To build my personal website using blogdown and do webscraping in R or Python. ↪
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 1/0): I’ve seen a few example of blogdown lab sites, but can’t recall any… Can anyone point out examples to @thebyrdlab? https://t.co/QkgtZbp9Sw ↪
Stas Kolenikov (@StatStas; 1/0): @valeriealewis #markdown #blogdown ↪
Susannah Cowtan (she/her) (@SuusJC; 1/0): @RLadiesNCL @nj_tierney @DilashaKCC It’s fine, do that! I am having a long drawn out fight with blogdown, hugo, github hosting and xaringan slides and losing. Builds fine in RStudio, apart from the slides link, but 404s on GitHub. ↪
Ben Ackerman (@backerman150; 0/1): Summoning the wisdom of the #rstats #blogdown Twitterverse 🙏 ↪
bookdown
Nicholas Tierney (@nj_tierney; 63/7): This makes me so happy to hear, and I am so grateful for the #bookdown #rstats package - this made for such a nice way to organise a workshop, and means people can come back to the work later to remember just what happened. Thanks @rstudio + @xieyihui for writing bookdown! https://t.co/Dp0gNBAeiL ↪
LNPP (@LNPP_MX; 31/11): #FelizMiércoles ¿Sabes qué es #CienciaDeDatos? Compartimos el libro “Ciencia de datos para curiosos” donde el autor señala que para aprender de esta ciencia es necesaria una buena dosis de curiosidad, lenguaje #R y la interfaz de desarrollo #RStudio 👉https://t.co/b7gZx3q1Fc 👈 https://t.co/7Tcxp1GLhj ↪
Giorgio Boccardo (@gboccardobosoni; 30/14): Comparto ‘RStudio para Estadística Descriptiva en Ciencias Sociales (2°Edición)’ que elaboramos con @felipe_ruizb al alero de Cátedra de Estadística Descriptiva en Sociología @uchile. Diseñado para aprender @rstudio y estadística desde cero en Open Source
https://t.co/f02mCmf10f https://t.co/ZOKuM33req ↪
Todd R. Johnson (@johnsontoddr4; 29/4): @willemsleegers I’m finding it a lot more satisfying to use R Markdown and related tech, such as Bookdown and the xaringan presentation package. My latest presentation is dynamically generated in R and hosted on github: https://t.co/NgOcZg6vZV ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 18/7): bookdown のコミッタになったのでこれまでの貢献を振り返る | Atusy’s blog https://t.co/sRSLIXa7rs ↪
Peyman Kor (@peyman_kor; 14/3): As an early researcher in my field, I enjoyed writing my “https://t.co/FeW36fyijW Thesis” in the
#Rmarkdown and #bookdown" by @xieyihui. It is an amazing tool for having “REPRODUCIBLE” research and " MULTIPLE REPORTING".
https://t.co/8Rzyp1Wqjq
#rstats https://t.co/XfHJq9QjzB ↪
Naras (@b_naras; 12/6): Our thanks to CVXR tutorial attendees @UseR2019_Conf with @anqi_fu . Complete bookdown with exercises and solutions available at https://t.co/3VFsRfY7sk ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 10/0): bookdown のコミット権欲しいか聞かれたけど,ええんか……?
https://t.co/dZJHBDin5l ↪
Emorie Beck (@EmorieBeck; 8/0): 2/n Supplementary #bookdown results file https://t.co/tkm3HVld9z. Open data and code at https://t.co/b7lKzYFeUQ ↪
Shane Conway (@statalgo; 7/3): “Applied Causal Analysis (with R)” from @p_c_bauer https://t.co/pU3agqNUWG #rstats #causalinference ↪
Eduardo Guamán Daquilema (@guamandseduardo; 6/7): 🆓📚2 Libros digitales escritos por Alejandro Quintela del Rio
#Estadística Básica Edulcorada (usando #Rstats)
🔗https://t.co/XQ7Ofvkxw7
P.E.P.E
🔗https://t.co/SJ6CGpWnej#AnálisisDeDatos #CienciaDeDatos #RStatsEs #Probabilidad | #Statistics #DataScience #DataAnalysis #bookdown https://t.co/dnyHl7Mcdt ↪
Statisticians and Data Scientists (@statsanddatasci; 5/3): 📚Applied Causal Analysis (with #Rstats) - Paul C. Bauer👇
https://t.co/nByk5c62ra#Statistician #Statistics #mathematics #Maths #Stats #Econometrics #DataAnalysis #Estadistico #Estadistica #Matematicas #Econometria #AnalisisDeDatos #DataScience #CienciaDeDatos #bookdown https://t.co/6yCIFmdFBd ↪
Statisticians and Data Scientists (@statsanddatasci; 4/4): #DataScience #statistics #dataanalysis #stats #maths #rstats #rstatses #bookdown #rstudio #machinelearning #deeplearning #estadistica #cienciadedatos #analisisdedatos #DataViz #RMarkdown #TextMining #statistician #Econometrics #Probability #DataAnalyst #Teacher #Tidyverse #Data https://t.co/uxkTI8d502 ↪
Sam Abbott (@seabbs; 4/1): Thesis formatting is very nearly a pleasure with #rstats and #bookdown. Assumed that short captions for figures and tables would be a nightmare but already been implemented! Thanks, @xieyihui!
#PhD #phdchat
Figures: https://t.co/mr9K1rXuG6
Tables: https://t.co/CPFNZJM2PR ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 3/1): bookdown のおかげで pandoc というか skylighting の挙動に疑問が出たから,初めて素で pandoc 唱えてみるか. ↪
Sebastian H. (@seathebass92; 3/0): Going through and enjoying statistical rethinking and am super grateful that this source was put together to understand the brms way to do things as well https://t.co/GLRXFgJkQ1 ↪
Statisticians and Data Scientists (@statsanddatasci; 2/4): #DataScience #statistics #dataanalysis #stats #maths #rstats #rstatses #bookdown #rstudio #machinelearning #deeplearning #estadistica #cienciadedatos #analisisdedatos #DataViz #RMarkdown #TextMining #statistician #Econometrics #Probability #DataAnalyst #Teacher #Tidyverse #Data https://t.co/xTqwSIwbT5 ↪
Statisticians and Data Scientists (@statsanddatasci; 2/3): #DataScience #statistics #dataanalysis #stats #maths #rstats #rstatses #bookdown #rstudio #machinelearning #deeplearning #estadistica #cienciadedatos #analisisdedatos #DataViz #RMarkdown #TextMining #statistician #Econometrics #Probability #DataAnalyst #Teacher #Tidyverse #Data https://t.co/GT5Pfa8PGZ ↪
Umair Durrani (@umairdurrani87; 2/2): Found this gem today: A bookdown on Tidy evaluation (https://t.co/rOrM6B3krh ) by Lionel Henry and Hadley Wickham #rstats ↪
Umair Durrani (@umairdurrani87; 2/1): A tutorial on writing dissertation with bookdown: https://t.co/yqk0Es2Aed #rstats ↪
boB 🇷udis (@hrbrmstr; 2/0): @Voovarb ah! yes! cld not find the link to those. I added the right viewport tag to all the split html ones as well, but bookdown def lks btr :-) ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 2/0): bookdown に書き込めるようになりました☆ ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/1): bookdown に PR する前に knitr と rmarkdown に PR しなきゃ.実装+テストしたぞ.あれ knitr の master ブランチで Travis CI コケるやん.まずここの修正 PR せな.さあ Travis CI 再挑戦だ ← 今ココ ↪
John T. Johnson 🧠 Luctor et Emergo (@John4tl; 1/0): @fabian_zehner From what I understand, ggubr provides publication-ready graphs https://t.co/QqBqXf1V8w …
While apaTables provides apa-style tables. https://t.co/80POj1UACF …
I’m just getting into it myself, but these, along with bookdown, look very promising. ↪
CableW (@cwen001; 1/0): @_inesmontani @noamross @tladeras @datapointier Thank you very much for this meaningful work! I was wondering if it is possible to have a site to collect ALL courses using your framework. That would be a real game changer, as the aggregator can help learners find what is available easily. Just like https://t.co/dYoW1Bc5IC ↪
Gerard Cats (@gjcats; 1/0): @DenVuurDraak @Sander_1954 @TinusPulles @melvinvanmelzen @Vetustioribus @GreenOlivine @mus_nico @marcelcrok @dobbelska @fransawerf @curryja @RoyWSpencer @RogerPielkeJr Ja. https://t.co/SPNqXREgzD
Waarom zegt u “inmiddels”? Ze doen het inmiddels al 30 jaar… https://t.co/OEXztjfAnL https://t.co/p1ZIY03nXg ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): @niszet0 bookdown 書き込み権分の働きができていればいいのですが……. ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): @niszet0 これがマージされたら同じ JS を bookdown の html_book や gitbook に適用する仕事が残っているので,戦いはまだまだ続きます. gitbook はコピペだけで済まないので厄介です. ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): 今日もまた一つ bookdown の不具合を見つけてしまった……. ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): あとは bookdown ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): アサイチで bookdown に PR キメてきた https://t.co/zuQrZVP9R6 ↪
Grumpy Old Health Stats Dude (@healthstatsdude; 1/0): @nicoleradziwill @ChelseaParlett @willkurt does the journal review ebooks (eg bookdown-built)? ↪
Young Ha Kim (@bebekim; 1/0): @d_ijk_stra 미약하지만 내 경험상으로 말하건대 1) 정부 기관에 제출할 보고서 작성하는 워크플로 안에서 RStudio > Bookdown 요게 아주 물건임. ↪
Jan Schetters (@SchettersJan; 1/0): https://t.co/PaW78OclVK ↪
Mario Bravo (@Mario_Bravo75; 1/0): Ciencia de datos para curiosos https://t.co/XaIXpI4iXg ↪
Gian Snow❄️ (@regudogian; 1/0): Bookdown thotiana https://t.co/Tt6wtTMdDb ↪
藤原惟📕Markdownライティング入門 (@skyy_writing; 1/0): R Markdown: The Definitive Guide
https://t.co/xJSPwWViUu ↪
Josiah🤷🏻♂️(Joe-sigh-uh) (@JosiahParry; 0/2): bookdown #rstats folk: Is there a way to ignore chapters with something similar to and Rbuildignore? ↪
Ido Bar (@DrIdoBar; 0/1): Awesome work @hackyhourGU, I guess it’s time for some bookdown #rstats magic to wrap it up nicely.
https://t.co/9USm6SR1AK https://t.co/KmOHTv4XVq ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 0/1): @niszet0 bookdown で highlight:tango を html_document2 で使った時と html_book で使った時とで,挿入される CSS の始まりが
<style type=“text/css” data-origin=“pandoc”>
か
<style type=“text/css”>
になるんですけど原因分かります? ↪
knitr
Nicholas Tierney (@nj_tierney; 31/6): This morning @xieyihui showed me the wonders of how to verbatim write an inline code chunk using
knitr::inline_expr()
, so I wrote a short blog post about it:https://t.co/JaFQYxwCT9
#rstats https://t.co/6dCEYBPMuj ↪
Chung-hong Chan (@chainsawriot; 8/3): RMarkdown and knitr, both support by RStudio, are taking over Sweave. Some argue RMarkdown is more teachable than Sweave, similar to the recent Tidyverse vs data.table civil war. Should I start another civil war against RMarkdown and revive the glory days of Sweave?
#rstats ↪
Clark Richards, PhD (@ClarkGRichards; 3/0): @macleod199 @WeAreRLadies I am in the process of transitioning our old DFO report format to a knitr document right now! The future is (nearly) here. ↪
Maciej Beręsewicz (@mberesewicz; 2/1): Należy zauważyć, że automatyczne raporty wykonane są w #rstats zapewne w #knitr, a wykresy są w #ggplot. Piękny przykład wykorzystania open source w administracji publicznej! https://t.co/xW38jbiDSd ↪
Matthew MacLeod (@macleod199; 2/0): @WeAreRLadies Using knitr to produce a report for work with embedded code. ↪
2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute (@LSA2019; 1/1): Today’s Event Update: July 10 Workshops (2/2)
Knitr LaTeX R Markdown
10:00-12:00
Olson207
Web-based experiments
10:30-15:00
Olson267
Reproducible research
14:00-16:00
Olson207 ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/1): knitr はチャンクが掃き出すコードブロックにもっとクラス属性を与えるべきと思ったが PR を断念した | Atusy’s blog https://t.co/fO81CTLrca
違うところで knitr に PR したり,代わりに rmarkdown に PR したりはした (本文参照). ↪
Anne-Wil Kruijt (@t_awkr; 1/1): @lwjohnst @8bitscollider Out of genuine curiosity: how do you make out that tidyverse emphasizes making docs? Is it possible that you’re conflating tidyverse with rstudio, rmarkdown, & knitr? ↪
sahil seth (@sethsa; 1/0): @tangming2005 Didn’t want params to depend on knitr (too many deps), only to access the kable function. So asked and added the src code and also added yihui as an ctb… in params. ↪
Fabian Zehner (@fabian_zehner; 1/0): @willemsleegers That’s handy, great idea. Do you consider to make this also similarly available for LaTeX? Or do you have an idea which package would do this in knitr & Co.? ↪
Trocken Fisch (@trockenfisch; 1/0): @spenglerandreas @gemuellert Und mit Sweave/R oder Knitr/R erfolgen die Berechnungen und das Erstellen der Grafiken. Niemand, der das Ergebnis lesen muss, verzichtet auf LaTeX auf dem Weg zum PDF. ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): @niszet0 CSS のセレクタ完全に理解すれば knitr に手を出さずになんとかできそうな気がしてきたので頑張りまっす! ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): knitr-examples を数十ファイル更新する必要が出たけど sed 分からんから, tidyverse でやった: ) ↪
Dilsher Dhillon (@TexanDhillon; 1/0): @stoltzmaniac So a combination of parametrized reports and map using the knitr::render function. ↪
Chung-hong Chan (@chainsawriot; 0/1): 1. Sweave are two base R functions. There is no need to install knitr, pandoc, etc. As some might argue, i don’t need to install an ecosystem of a million packages. ↪
勉強会スライドbot (@tech_slideshare; 0/1): ~knitr+pandocではじめる~『R MarkdownでReproducible Research』 (Nagi Teramo, @teramonagi)
https://t.co/aDvDnNzrGL ↪
pagedown
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/1): メモ。pagedownを参考にすれば、html_document2内で組み込みCSSを追加できるか……?
https://t.co/qTz6ueWRxs ↪
tinytex
藤原惟📕Markdownライティング入門 (@skyy_writing; 1/0): TinyTeX - A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉
https://t.co/Us2EypvUbU ↪
xaringan
Beatriz Milz 🇧🇷 (@BeaMilz; 2/1): Now I have a sticker of my favorite R package: #xaringan !! #rstats https://t.co/qXgDuNfu0j ↪
Maëlle Salmon 🐟 (@ma_salmon; 1/0): @cordura21 For https://t.co/J9kWsghcUs I used reveal js, there is an autoSlide option https://t.co/wbetJiUYYY but maybe xaringan too handles automatic transitions? ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 1/0): @EvaMaeRey @apreshill @benmarwick @espinielli Could you file a feature request to the Github repo of xaringan? I think the table of contents can certainly be useful in some cases (especially for long talks and tutorials but definitely not for presentations shorter than 30 min). Thanks! ↪
yihui.name
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 10/1): @aosmith16 Okay, I just carved your name in the Hall of Fame: https://t.co/1VCohDyyI3 :) ↪
Seçkin Arslan (@seckin1984; 1/1): @byureka @VaniaDeAguiar @AcademicChatter apparently, there is a package to increase the readability of R code (FormatR) but never used myself not sure if this could decrease time organising code
https://t.co/0X08eaYkQ2 ↪