Toying with the idea of giving my latest #ggplot2 workshop as a free webinar since we are all working from home anyway... would anyone be interested in that? #rstats

2020/03/18

#rstats

Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85; 4210215): Toying with the idea of giving my latest #ggplot2 workshop as a free webinar since we are all working from home anyway… would anyone be interested in that? #rstats

RStudioEDU (@RStudioEDU; 272200): Upcoming webinar: Teaching Online on Short Notice @gvwilson shares advice for moving your in-person class online in a hurry. March 19th at 4PM EDT Learn more and sign up at, https://t.co/It1zLHbBjh #rstats https://t.co/zq161XyX0j

David Robinson (@drob; 26141): In this #tidytuesday screencast, I analyze ratings and dialogue from The Office! > I look at ratings over time, tidytext, TF-IDF, and use LASSO regression to see which writers, directors and characters are associated with the best episodes! > https://t.co/q11mHoGHKm #rstats https://t.co/M6azlRdvrG

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 23219): I’m very happy to announce that I’m now officially a certified @rstudio tidyverse & shiny Trainer 💪 > https://t.co/uenY4aJZXq > #RStats https://t.co/c0V9uzhXHM

Mia Costa (@mia_i_costa; 22440): In case it is helpful to anyone teaching remotely, I just made my R lessons for my undergraduate Quantitative Political Analysis course public on my website. #rstats https://t.co/vDUGcARcjY (1/)

Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 221113): A Gentle Introduction to Probability with Cheat Sheet 2.0. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Statistics #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode https://t.co/afliWehAsi https://t.co/B4lMiGVW19

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 19330): These are great slides, and make for v. helpful reading! 😻 “purrr beyond map()” by @hendrikvanb https://t.co/EM3WCSsBT8 #rstats https://t.co/90K8oJzNTd

Tom Mock (@thomas_mock; 18733): First public-facing #rstats package: > {espnscrapeR} > Functions: - Get QBR for college/nfl - Get NFL Standings - Scrape NFL season-stats (rush, pass, rec) > Internals: Lots of #tidyverse code to get and clean up JSON from ESPN’s API. > https://t.co/Pz4L8HGOh7

Julia Silge (@juliasilge; 17931): This week’s #TidyTuesday data is about episodes of The Office 💼 and their ratings! In this screencast I show to implement LASSO regression with tidymodels in #rstats. https://t.co/lyuB6KLqJy

Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 155149): High Temperature and High Humidity Reduce the Transmission of COVID-19. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode https://t.co/bzn9WFNate https://t.co/gtK9MZNd9q

Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 14793): Quick Reference for Neural Networks. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode https://t.co/fLbzFLrUmK https://t.co/lyOdeLJqml

Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 145140): U.S. Volunteer Jennifer Holler, 43 Gets First Shot of Covid-19 Vaccine. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode https://t.co/5ae7DmgRsq https://t.co/F4N0PDcRS8

Daniel Quiroz (@cristianquirozd; 13786): In this hard time, I am happy🎉 to announce that my undergrad thesis at @u_ikiam is out. > The RGCxGC package📦 aims to assist to chemometrician to handle GCxGC data processing and multivariate analysis. #rstats > Manuscript: https://t.co/LWMYBpngiL Code: https://t.co/pdax0rotH6 https://t.co/Gf7VFkegV2

blogdown

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 882): After attempting a supply run last night, I better get ready for the new world barter economy with my neighbors. > Will build blogdown sites for beans 🥘 > Teach the tidyverse for 🧻 … https://t.co/iOkSaaV2ai

Gavin Masterson 🐍🐸📊🇿🇦🇸🇪 (@gavinprm; 102): The more I work using #rmarkdown and #blogdown, the more desperately I want the @rstudio spell-check function to be available to me NOW! 😄#rstats https://t.co/p3bR9n0xDt

Marcelo Alves (@marceloufsj; 93): Dia 2: Refiz meu site. Projeto para #ciênciaaberta e reprodutibilidade de pesquisa. Feito com a suite #rmarkdown, #blogdown, #git e #netfly. Primeiro post detalha meu artigo Perda da Hegemonia da Imprensa, em coautoria com @afonsoalbuq > Aqui: https://t.co/ULLLRiSitC #rstats

alex hayes (@alexpghayes; 72): has anyone hosted an #rstats #blogdown website on gitlab? looking for walkthroughs like there are with github

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 70): Great #blogdown resources from @Shel_Kariuki, who has a shiny new site of her own: https://t.co/IszbWDfKMb #MadeWithAcademic https://t.co/DQ5iRkP0dV

Cédric Scherer (@CedScherer; 63): A small teaser for something pretty coming soon to the home office of your choice 😃🥳 #dataviz #maps #rstats #blogdown @GoHugoIO https://t.co/5qN96tNME7

Carter Funkhouser (@CarterFunkhous1; 60): @C_Kleva @AcademicChatter If you have some experience with R, @dsquintana’s tutorial about creating a website with the blogdown package is super helpful. Here’s a twitter thread: https://t.co/bdfnR2i0ti. And a site: https://t.co/YyN0EkU8zg

G. Elliott Morris (@gelliottmorris; 41): Here’s a question for my fellow isolated #rstats coders. If I’m going to explain findings from a model in a .Rmd document, is there a certain template or package I should use? Do you have any preferences? Ideally lightweight; nothing serious enough s to warrant blogdown/etc.

Sébastien Rochette (@StatnMap; 41): If you (tried to) implement(ed) code folding in your @GoHugoIO theme as I did with statnmap or future-imperfect themes, you may want to help others do the same. There is an issue here that can gather information: https://t.co/iqLMDFMARj #blogdown #rstats https://t.co/eB5f5L8sxl

Andrew Zieffler (@Chili14; 40): @SifreRobin @meriahdejoseph @IacozzaSara @EvaMurzyn So pleased to see you have a blog! You should do a workshop to teach the other ICD students about blogdown 😀

Murray Cadzow (@MurrayCadzow; 40): @StefanieButland @xieyihui @chrisderv @rOpenSci @CStatsAU @orchid00 @Rhydwyn @mdneuzerling @smwindecker I’m in the process of updating to have a blogdown example too

Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 30): Finally, the RStudio Community https://t.co/XWsZgHP6Zd site is a good place to ask questions. Key thing to note though, is that if you experience a bug, there is a very high likelihood that someone else has experienced it before, so google the error first…7/n

Roland Schmidt (@zoowalk; 22): Hab mir ein paar Zahlen zu #COVID19 in #Österreich (im Vergleich zu Italien) angesehen (1/n). > Die absolut Zahlen sind bekannt: > https://t.co/y5tRZxl7x6 > #rstats #coronavirus #blogdown #COVID19 https://t.co/AkZKI6mvtj

Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 20): There is also the Summer of Blogdown material (https://t.co/h8A16ju3iV) …5/n

Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 20): There is the blogdown book: https://t.co/HD52i7jJow... 4/n

jebyrnes (@jebyrnes; 20): @C_Kleva @AcademicChatter Wordpress, wix, square space - or roll your own in R with blogdown!

Elliot Meador (@Elliot_Meador; 20): I used #blogdown and #Hugo and followed the #Blogdown book. I’d defintely recommend this approach for aspiring bloggers. > https://t.co/pONm6MzaHw

Roland Schmidt (@zoowalk; 11): Hier noch die täglichen Veränderungsraten (33) > https://t.co/jZvRFL44YW > #rstats #coronavirus #blogdown #COVID19 https://t.co/lIdg2A1vWC

Roland Schmidt (@zoowalk; 11): Neu war für mich der Vergleich der Dynamiken, wenn man versucht den Verlauf zu ‘synchronisieren’: Tag 0 > erstmals über 50 Fälle. Vor allem wenn man Bevölkerungsgröße mitrechnet (2/n). > https://t.co/8lo0IGn3lY > #rstats #coronavirus #blogdown #COVID19 https://t.co/ucDAjgW5lz

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 10): @Shel_Kariuki https://t.co/FQKeXUR7mU

Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 10): There is this awesome blog post that Alison once wrote: https://t.co/yCIlKauG4J … 3/n

Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 10): @okolaowiti Hahaha…he had to… I will send a link to the blogdown book here, in a few…

João Pedro (@KimJoaoUn; 10): @Trifenol ele é todo feito em R amigo. Segui isso aqui https://t.co/0P78HHNFzp

JP Ruiz Nicolini (@TuQmano; 10): @_ColinFay Great! > I am deploying my blogdown manually because I spent so many hours trying to solve this git “fatal: ambiguous argument” issue without success.

Ty Tuff, Ph.D. (@ty_tuff; 10): @GMcLeanLeighton Rnotebooks! You can write code in chunks and annotate with text and photos around that code to provide context. You can easily post it all by knitting it to html and emailing around or post to a blog using blogdown/netifly

tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to ensure that my blogdown website does not appear as one long page #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/9HAXGOkvQV

bookdown

ThinkR (@thinkR_fr; 149): 📦{attachment} v0.1.0 is now on CRAN🎉 > It helps to deal with package dependencies during development. It also gives useful tools to install or list missing pkg used inside Rscripts or Rmds. Also helpful with #bookdown deps too. Give it a try ! #rstats https://t.co/Wv1eTNN5da https://t.co/zarZ8bQ4IS

David Grubbs (@crcgrubbsd; 147): Anyone currently writing (or thinking of) writing a bookdown book who would like to discuss publishing a parallel print version? If so, I would be happy to discuss publishing with CRC . #rstats #datascience #bookdown @CRC_MathStats

ill-identified (@ill_Identified; 140): 『三国志で学ぶデータ分析』の原稿をbookdownで作り直しました. 以前投稿したブログ記事よりプログラムの解説が増えています. html/pdf/epubの3種類の媒体で見られます. #japanr > https://t.co/4OaueRn3MT

Iván Mauricio Cely Toro (@Mauricio_Cely; 131): @drimmunocardio1 @rstatstweet @AcademicChatter This is a very good way to start learning. https://t.co/BKR929dvKX

Jesse Mostipak (@kierisi; 121): Hey y’all! We’re rounding the corner on finishing our book (!!!!) but are getting tripped up on bookdown figure numbers 😭 > Any ideas where we might be going wrong? https://t.co/K8J3XgpP5e

Chanel Meyers (@chanelkmeyers; 91): @adrianalgermano Yasss, I recommend https://t.co/R203ZyXWzG

Patrycja Strycharczuk (@PatStrycharczuk; 90): This is how I intend to entertain myself through the upcoming period of social isolation https://t.co/IOddt1sL2s

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 71): @chrisderv @TiffanyTimbers @rOpenSci I just added it to the list of books (currently at #102): https://t.co/GxY626yr09

Jim A.C. Everett 🏳️‍🌈 (@JimACEverett; 70): @CraigHarper19 I enjoyed the Pirates Guide to R (YaRrr), but I think the most helpful thing for me was just committing to a fairly straightforward and doing the typical analyses you do, and learning as I went along. https://t.co/DOdC1fnWA1

Chester Ismay (@old_man_chester; 60): @raericksonWI @theLundLab @WatanabeSmith @ModernDive @R4DScommunity This one? https://t.co/ajguT6IUNH

Sebastian H. (@seathebass92; 52): Despite this, I will still promote a citr+bookdown+zotero workflow for writing theses/dissertations/books so check em out if you’re used to writing in rmds > https://t.co/mMbRbve7NC https://t.co/EQiNbgZr5D

Zander Crook (@ZanderCrook; 41): @EikoFried I think just include = FALSE should work. You would need to add results = ‘hide’ to hide everything. See the section on the include option here: https://t.co/JjTvq0VxhK

Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 40): @dp_moriarity https://t.co/Jx6d6LpPNW

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 40): @Vebash I don’t want you to be late to the party for the third time, so here is the fact: this addin actually works for any HTML output formats, not only HTML slides :) https://t.co/7Fh7XWnx6i

atusy (@Atsushi776; 31): ftExtra loves bookdown!! #rstats (not yet pushed to GitHub) https://t.co/FjxKupBAYT https://t.co/ZTW329Gc1N

Joshua Rosenberg (@jrosenberg6432; 31): New post: Help request - bookdown figure numbers out of order https://t.co/37YVNvkqc5

ill-identified (@ill_Identified; 30): bookdownでhtmlとpdfの両立は厳しいという前評判でしたが、なんとか納得の行く出力ができました。開発者のドキュメントをちゃんと読んでいけばいろいろ有用な情報が書いてあるんですが、それでもなお書いてない重要情報も多いので1からレイアウト作るのはかなり難しいですね

David Grubbs (@crcgrubbsd; 30): Did you decide to do a bookdown book on this? https://t.co/ujS5RbcVw8

James Bartlett (@JamesEBartlett; 30): @DrJennyMackay @CraigHarper19 https://t.co/xUQH5rmZiO and https://t.co/HxcGl3cike would be my two favourites :)

Michael DeWitt (@medewittjr; 20): @gelliottmorris At minimum I would recommend bookdown::html_document2 to take advantage of the referencing capabilities (see figure \@ref(figplot1)) and generic ‘blocks’ for exec summaries and key points

Shixiang Wang (@WangShxiang; 20): @Synthia_Guimond Bookdown website

Chris Beeley (@ChrisBeeley; 20): Only took 5 days, but it’s finally dawned on me why the first chapter of a bookdown book has the filename “index.Rmd” > 🤔🤦🏻‍♂️

Gareth Gaskell (@mggaskell; 20): @YorkPsychology https://t.co/9JGU04p6f2

David Grubbs (@crcgrubbsd; 12): I’m retweeting this in case anyone missed it and is interested. #rstats #datascience #bookdown @CRC_MathStats https://t.co/1DlhvwGL1Y

Dan K (@dkelle; 11): @kierisi This is related, but kind of the opposite, you might have seen it https://t.co/fWTfEklUoM

Ryan Estrellado (@RyanEs; 11): We need #rstats #bookdown help! https://t.co/rdhZGeTGt1

Argyris Stringaris (@argStringaris; 10): @FrankMacMaster RMarkdown and Bookdown

Beth M. Duckles, Ph.D. (@bduckles; 10): Also mad props to @jduckles for being the bookdown technical wizard that he is.

Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 10): @OscarBaruffa @crcgrubbsd @CRC_MathStats Thanks for the tag, @OscarBaruffa! Yes, I’ve just published a bookdown book and I’m considering publishing a future version as a parallel print edition https://t.co/Zmku1uk45d

tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): bookdown Figure numbers out of order #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/N1snY0N3uq

knitr

Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 10527): roxygen2 7.1.0: a handful of bug fixes + more support knitr-style execution of R code within docs thanks to @GaborCsardi. See https://t.co/B0vH0OAeXD for more details #rstats

Jo Etzel (@JosetAEtzel; 53): I just posted updated #knitr #rstats tutorials on my blog, https://t.co/21czwTGfun and new @OSFramework site https://t.co/zMKwoj7dTb. Happy wfh brain plotting and base R graphics-ing! https://t.co/8mERZ1ztq3

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 42): 1/ > New #rstats blog post!! > Have you ever rendered an Rmd file, just to realize the HTML file is hundreds of times larger? > For example, the #knitr example file goes from 1kB to 700. Only 83kB of that is the plot! > —Where does the rest come from? —Can you do anything about it? https://t.co/gpHI4kqewn

William Stein (@wstein389; 42): @causalinferno @natematias @cocalc_com We very strongly support R with cocalc. We have the R kernel preinstalled, and also fully support rmd and knitr/weave rtex files. https://t.co/NULaBUHUOZ

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 40): @bearloga Great idea! Two very minor comments: 1) knitr::opts_current could be substituted by options; 2) print() is unnecessary (it just happens that print(x) usually returns invisible(x), and all we need is the x value here).

Ibadan R User Group (@IbadanRusers; 34): You can embed #Youtube video to #Rmarkdown with #knitr package. > #rstats https://t.co/zSHo517phA

Mitch Stares (@DeadTreeDude; 21): #rstats hive mind - Has anyone encountered an issue with knitting to pdf and knitr::include_graphics()?. Knitr keeps trying to install my image path as a LaTEX package…

Damien C-C (@dccc_phd; 10): @BenjaminWolfe Neat stuff, Benjamin! > I knew that there were knitr hooks but not git hooks. Both things I need to find a personal use case for so I can sit down and learn them.

Garrick (@grrrck; 10): @CedScherer Yeah, pretty sure it works for all formats. For PDF and SVG I think it converts the text to path (so you might lose text selection in those). Also in Rmds you need to set > knitr::opts_chunk$set(fig.showtext = TRUE)

Professor Bainbridge (@ProfBainbridge; 10): @Andrew___Baker An infant toddler, Grundoon speaks only gibberish, represented by strings of random consonants like “Bzfgt”, “ktpv”, “mnpx”, “gpss”, “twzkd”, or “znp”. Or ”gganimate” and “markdown/knitr,” which struck me as the sort of thing he would say.

Andrew Baker (@Andrew___Baker; 10): anyone used gganimate with rmarkdown/knitr?

Nelson (@nelsonpray; 0/1): I have tried a few packages already like xtable, pander, stargazer, and knitr::kable, but none of them give me all the info in one go. Essentially just looking for a good looking summary(linear model) > Thanks :D

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 0/1): 3/ > In a moment of inspiration, I set up a follow-along-at-home #github repo, so you can see what the code looks like commit by commit even if you’re not at your laptop. > https://t.co/F6xOzZrDuP > It doesn’t follow the post 💯, but it gives you the idea. > https://t.co/ysEtcDXbqD https://t.co/rFPPNpMHpe

pagedown

Romain Lesur (@RLesur; 10): @dgkeyes @tvroylandt Thanks! Here’s my answer https://t.co/TUdj0PngrV

xaringan

Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 11921): Working on #flipbooks (step-by-step code-output evolution) home page. Info on “Why flipbooks?”, existing flipbooks, how to build with {flipbookr}.
> Visit: https://t.co/HCWLJjD3Dh
> #rstats #ggplot2 #magrittr #xaringan https://t.co/4gtYYThaWm

Juan Cruz Rodriguez (@CancuCS; 125): Have you ever tried slido or Mentimeter? But, you also love using your xaringan slides. Now, thanks to the interactingan R package, it is possible to incorporate interactive objects into your xaringan presentations! > https://t.co/Qv1KjIBo0d #shiny #rshiny #rstats #rstatses

Matt Dray (@mattdray; 62): ⚔️’Ninja knitting with #starwars’ is one of the more odd #blog post titles I’ve written. #rstats for parameterised #rmarkdown with #xaringan and #purrr. 📝https://t.co/TmQ9kMnYNd 🐙https://t.co/z8AIkLszcA https://t.co/pJPS7DXXIC

Robert Birkelbach (@Birkelbayes; 20): @schnellenbachj Ich würde weg von LaTeX und stattdessen rmarkdown+xaringan nehmen. Da das html+js ist, kannst du da alles an Medien einbinden was du möchtest. Formeln, Tabellen, ausführbarer Code etc werden natürlich auch unterstützt und die Syntax ist sehr schnell gelernt.

Andrew Baker (@Andrew___Baker; 10): @Locker205 @arpitrage Possibly. I did this with xaringan through R. Not sure if beamer has diff requirements.

Cameron Patrick (@camjpatrick; 10): @mingabelle If I was delivering a conference presentation I’d definitely go Xaringan. For course notes that need to be delivered to students I’m leaning towards the old school way still. :/

Cameron Patrick (@camjpatrick; 10): @mingabelle You’ve out-cooled me, I’ve been using R Markdown beamer_presentation to make slides via LaTeX but I think all the cool kids are using Xaringan. Wonder if it can export to PDF to supply notes to students…

Garrick (@grrrck; 10): @dgkeyes @tailwindcss Nice! I love the utility css idea and really like what tailwind has going on, but it works best with a build process that makes it hard to drop into shiny apps and rmarkdown. I’ve been using tachyons in my xaringan slides for a while and love it.

yihui.name

Indrajeet Patil (@patilindrajeets; 81): Just in the last week, I’ve dealt with 3 e-mails & 2 GitHub issues about my #rstats packages not working and the solution turned out to be just updating existing 📦s! > So, everyone, please wash your hands frequently and also update your 📦s regularly! 😬🤘 https://t.co/WCgVRzFvha https://t.co/ik8uPGoFNU