#rstats
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 259/90): How to create a simple Coronavirus dashboard specific to your country in R {https://t.co/p0jQjKamp5} #rstats #DataScience ↪
Matt Strimas-Mackey (@StrimasMackey; 200/47): Processing large rasters in #rstats has become a bottleneck for us on the #ebird status and trends team, so this week I’m learning how the #raster package breaks up large files into chunks for processing, here’s the first in a series of notes https://t.co/Jvdt3Zuoyf ↪
Will Landau (@wmlandau; 183/47): Conference plans cancelled?
#rstats {drake}’s short course is interactive, cloud-based, online, and free: https://t.co/M311y6rLtd
All you need is a web browser and internet connection.
Feel free to ping me for help.
cc @rOpenSci
(1/2) https://t.co/dYpSXCON6a ↪
Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 145/90): A New Roadmap to Becoming a JavaScript Developer in 2020. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #DevOps #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/ctJSipS3tY https://t.co/HI65mt8XLL ↪
Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 142/119): 15 Best #MachineLearning (ML) Books for 2020. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #NLProc #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Mathematics #Statistics #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/IhvIrEF8hV https://t.co/VKWSUC5Ns9 ↪
blogdown
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 119/36): Hello #rstats educators! @dcossyle and I are prepping for an @rstudio webinar on sharing your educational materials…
🚀 online
⏰ on short noticeIf you have a #blogdown course website that you can share (html + source), would you mind sharing here? https://t.co/brZN3VQDn3 ↪
Alison Presmanes Hill (@apreshill; 104/38): Join us next Tuesday at 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT 🧙💫 to learn how to share your #rstats #rmarkdown on short notice.
We’ll cover Rmd websites, Distill, #bookdown, and #blogdown…how to choose and how to deploy – fast 🚀 https://t.co/Gyf2SLpX1I ↪
Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 44/6): Working on that self-contained, flipbook that you can just embed into an HTML from an Rmarkdown file. But finding it tricky, esp. w/ blogdown. More here: https://t.co/E3YDb1UOMT ideas & insights welcome! #rstats
@xieyihui @grrrck @statsgen https://t.co/NK1058C7CD ↪
R-LadiesSTL (@RLadiesSTL; 22/8): Put on your sweatpants, have a 🍪 or a 🍸, and join us as we welcome @Dorris_Scott who will be teaching about making personal websites with #blogdown on April 2 from 6-8pm @RLadiesGlobal https://t.co/WPY52mmIiX ↪
Pedro de los Reyes (@PedrodelosReyes; 12/1): Taking advantage of quarantine, I just finished some details of a website that I built easily using #R and #blogdown package. And this is the link: https://t.co/TNnJA2j7VK I will be adding content and perfecting it. Any feedback is welcome! ↪
Joëlle Schroën (@Joelle_Schroen; 11/0): @MiriamVAlberni @AcademicChatter @phdlife Using blogdown in R! @dsquintana
https://t.co/484dTEbpRP ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 7/0): @alexpghayes @rgaiacs contributed this section in the blogdown book: https://t.co/XRPz3spnkB ↪
Anna Miller (@a_k_miller; 6/1): Huge thanks to @Wyatt_Bensken and @dsquintana for their resources in coding my own site! I really recommend blogdown (and asking Wyatt for help). Check out what I’ve done so far! 🌟 https://t.co/vBhnQJZxWD ↪
A/Prof Jenny Richmond (@JenRichmondPhD; 2/1): LOVE #rstats #blogdown https://t.co/z3Pz23ZsdZ ↪
Amit Levinson (@Amit_Levinson; 2/1): I haven’t written yet a lot of functions in #rstats so I still find it satisfying nailing function names. For example here’s one I chose for embedding a most favorite/retweeted tweet into #blogdown. https://t.co/Yfob95NCVf ↪
Meghan Hall (@MeghanMHall; 2/0): Thank you to @apreshill, who was very gracious and helpful last night when I slid into her DMs and begged for advice on why my plots in xaringan weren’t rendering in blogdown 💞 ↪
Arianna Olivelli (@OlivelliAri; 2/0): I’ve just found another awesome source of information on how to create a website using @rstudio, written by
@xieyihui, @ProQuesAsker and @apreshill!https://t.co/aF1w2Sqz7V ↪
Fanny Ollivier (@fanny_oll; 2/0): @dsquintana @Joelle_Schroen @MiriamVAlberni @AcademicChatter @phdlife Yes, blogdown in R and netlify 👍! And thank you @dsquintana for your tutorial ! 😊 ↪
ADIYANTARA (@fungalplantfans; 2/0): Making your own academic website for free Using package blogdown in R. Thanks to @dsquintana for sharing this!! https://t.co/HUBzT6XJsJ ↪
mundinho yaroslava degtyareva (@pateusmestana; 1/0): @BeaMilz isso mesmo, fiz com o blogdown e hugo! o seu cv foi com awesomeCV? não conhecia aquele template que você usou, achei muito bom ↪
Beatriz Milz (@BeaMilz; 1/0): @pateusmestana obrigada!! também foi feito com blogdown (imagino que o seu tbm!) ↪
CompBio Gaga (@CompBioGAGA; 1/0): Lady Gaga as blogdown #blogdown https://t.co/Pf2lAJy9j6 ↪
Linda A. Landon (@researchcommunK; 1/0): Code-RLadies of #MidMO (@RMidmo), @RLadiesSTL is hosting a workshop on making personal websites with #blogdown. April 2, 6 to 8 pm. https://t.co/MWhWcq7nmy https://t.co/IeRsNXSsEl ↪
bookdown
Reanna Dona (@read_on_a_gene; 9/2): While I #StayAtHome I am trying to get my ducks in a row. If you are getting antsy and might have some #rstats things to “organize” it might feel productive to consider checking out this resource from @xieyihui!
https://t.co/OTEBQWCtO5 https://t.co/9mtyutcqDY ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 9/2): It seems like ftExtra’s love has reached to bookdown::word_document2!! #rstats https://t.co/oarHEC6m3h ↪
Marcos Herrera Gómez (@mherreragomez; 9/1): Impresionante colección de libros escritos con bookdown, para entretenerse en cuarentena: https://t.co/WOfafMreoX ↪
Sofía Otero 🏠 (@Gene_Tonic_; 8/4): @AP_Mahonen Copying from a list that Hugo Tavares compiled for @slcuplants https://t.co/FDXLduL8Oh
https://t.co/QD9cH7qrXg
https://t.co/Xt7Z1ZiDTO
https://t.co/iSKa3e7yGA
https://t.co/p2TZFTOYYO
https://t.co/RxdVINGDkz
https://t.co/PU60UqpwE4 ↪
Bettina Berger (@BBergerAU; 8/1): @megshelden I can’t say I’ve learned R (simply not enough time), but this was so far the best resource I found: https://t.co/9UweHWa8u2 ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 7/1): Almost ready to open PR for flextable to enable cross reference with bookdown. https://t.co/lvwtlTlOLM ↪
Victor Kibisu (@Kibisu14; 6/3): Max Kuhn (@topepos) Tweeted:
All of the analysis R code for our Feature Engineering and Selection book is now on GitHubThe book can be found at https://t.co/EdtxelKTQU
#rstats #DataScience #statistcs #machinelearning https://t.co/yzqggnJarN (https://t.co/jlXNCDd3ZS) ↪
R en Rosario (@renrosarioarg; 6/1): [10/12]
Título: bookdown
Autores: Y. Xie
Link: https://t.co/N3jKpebcV6
Si querés escribir un libro sin moverte de tu casa (y sin salir de RStudio), esta monumental obra te explica cómo hacerlo. Datazo: la mayoría de los libros presentes en este hilo están hechos con bookdown! ↪
John Mills 🌱 (@jpmillsphd; 6/0): Currently playing around with Rmarkdown to make a bookdown version of First-Time Sports Coach. It’s just like bloody LaTex and I love it. I also hate myself a little for liking this crap. ↪
Wesam W. Ismail (@WesIsmail; 6/0): If anyone is interested to learn R programming (for biostatistics for example), this book is very useful and starts from basics
https://t.co/HGvcVpnhEK
Enjoy Rrrrrring ↪
R en Rosario (@renrosarioarg; 5/1): [8/12]
Título: Efficient R Programming
Autores: Gillespie & Lovelace
Link: https://t.co/5ykREVkwsT
¿Estás cansado de esperar a que tu código de R termine de correr? Este libro es para vos. Aprendé a optimizar tus sentencias y de paso volvé más eficiente tu estructura de trabajo ↪
R en Rosario (@renrosarioarg; 5/1): [4/12]
Título: R Programming for Data Science
Autor: R. Peng
Link: https://t.co/6iKF2sD4j4
Este libro que aporta gran cantidad de material para introducirnos en el mundo R, con ejemplos concisos y útiles. Puede ser aprovechado por quienes busquen la manera de iniciarse en R. ↪
Jon Harmon (@JonTheGeek; 5/0): @mwgerber Joining the following crowd. I’ve gathered things mostly by looking at tests in vaguely similar packages, but don’t know a solid resource. Might be time to start a repo/bookdown? ↪
Ivan Leung (@urganmax; 5/0): @skyetetra Another option is to refactor #shiny into an #rmarkdown #shiny - best of both worlds🤩…which I find myself using more and more.
https://t.co/ahAyLRBCsf ↪
R en Rosario (@renrosarioarg; 4/1): [9/12]
Título: R Markdown – The Definitive Guide
Autores: Y. Xie, J. Allaire & G. Grolemund
Link: https://t.co/M11jgvsmbx
Diapositivas, artículos científicos o académicos, libros, apps interactivas… para aprender a hacer todo esto desde RStudio, nada mejor que este libro ↪
CrstC (@Crst_C; 4/0): @MartinTrombetta @SolCivale Usando r markdown (mucho mas facil que ese monstruo que termina con eX) tenés templates para muuuuchas publicaciones científicas… en el medio te pasa todo a L**T*X pero ni lo ves.
https://t.co/zVEHfhgSq0 ↪
Iván Mauricio Cely Toro (@Mauricio_Cely; 3/1): I’ve just finished YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R from @YaRrrBook is a funny option to learn some of the #rstats basics. Super recommended!!! 🚢🧜🏻♂️☠️ 🐦📙 https://t.co/BKR929dvKX ↪
Andy MacLachlan (@andymaclachlan; 3/0): @apreshill @dcossyle @rstudio We teaching GIS using bookdown if it’s of any use: https://t.co/3p9gSfrqHp ↪
CompBio Gaga (@CompBioGAGA; 3/0): Lady Gaga as bookdown #bookdown https://t.co/vJJxSA6acP ↪
Moreno Colaiacovo 🇪🇺🔬 (@emmecola; 3/0): Un’analisi semplice ma efficace rivela che la maggior parte dei casi di #covid19 registrati oggi sono stati contagiati più di 10 giorni fa. Gli effetti del #lockdown li vedremo più avanti
https://t.co/eDNbvmWHkD ↪
Deirdre Toher (@dtoher; 3/0): Just solved a student’s rmarkdown issues [couldn’t get bookdown to keep his .tex files!] from my new home working desk! Much later and our skype call would have had to compete with the spin cycle of my washing machine. ↪
Shel 🇰🇪 (@Shel_Kariuki; 3/0): There is the blogdown book: https://t.co/HD52i7jJow… 4/n ↪
alex (@gableingaround; 2/2): if someone could write an #rstats package to turn rmarkdown/bookdown into epubs that’d be great. ↪
Michael McCarthy (@mccarthymg; 2/2): #rstats question for those familiar with bookdown and LaTeX: Any idea why my PDFs are displaying LaTeX code when they shouldn’t be? I think the problem starts in the first picture (it looks like the LaTex code isn’t closing) but I’m not sure why… Any help very much appreciated! https://t.co/3GcaUwFrZk ↪
Jeremy Allen (@jeremy_data; 2/1): Read more on Shiny in R Markdown docs here https://t.co/eMMH98yZRN, and more on R plotly proxies here https://t.co/zPTva4SP83, and on DT data tables here https://t.co/TavAZVGuQh ↪
Richard Careaga (@technocrat; 2/0): @gableingaround @rstatstweet Some has!
You can create an e-book of the EPUB format with bookdown::epub_book ↪
Matthew Hendrickson (@mjhendrickson; 2/0): @statsgen @rstatstweet Thanks! I’ll need to give that a look. Is it easy to convert from ioslides to xaringan? I only have until Saturday :)
I found this (which the entire doc is great!): https://t.co/dALH8scGfD ↪
greg (@grgmsts; 2/0): @_luSEAljean Install swirl R package and learn interactively. Choose the course called 1: R Programming: The basics of programming in R that has 15 modules to get you started. https://t.co/T26FqThNTY
Book on custom functions and basic statistical modelling techniques
https://t.co/fMMmZhFAXp ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 2/0): flextableがbookdown (のhtmlとdocxで) 相互参照可能になったよ : ) ↪
Alberto Mariola (@langestroop; 2/0): @DoctoresseSoso Still haven’t found one. However @SolomonKurz’s re-expression of the codes in the textbook with brms is great: https://t.co/SM9HYtDVj7 ↪
Anna Weinstein (@annapurna82; 1/1): Gotta celebrate small wins these days. Today I am “celebrating” finally figuring out a #bookdown formatting issue that took me a FULL WEEK to realize the full extent of my PEBCAK error. #rstats https://t.co/PC9SYhYKwK ↪
flotsam (@researchremora; 1/0): @stevenvmiller @kearneymw I would use it as well! Have had growing envy of the increasing number of bookdown stats with R for psychology undergrads. Perhaps go open-source and crowdsource from the methods community? Still, there are opportunity costs. ↪
Michael W. Kearney📊 (@kearneymw; 1/0): @stevenvmiller Yeah give me a few hours while I throw together this bookdown book nbd 🙄 . I’ve started like a thousand “books” and have nothing to show for it. ↪
Rahul Venugopal (@rhlvenugopal; 1/0): Quote of the day
If you choose to dig a rather deep hole, someday you will have no choice but keep on digging, even with tears💧
Source: Bookdown documentation
#WebsiteDesign #hugo #R #Rstudio ↪
Adam DJ Brett (@__adjb; 1/0): @sogrady Oh shoot I can’t believe I forgot, If none of those work there is R Markdown https://t.co/aZ3sYbGKo9
which makes tidy text mining look great https://t.co/ttPwUw5bZN ↪
Martin Montane (@martinmontane; 1/0): @srossiarg @mherreragomez Gracias Santi! Versión nueva (con cambios constantes) en https://t.co/CCBWSVqYJe comentarios constructivos, bienvenidos ! ↪
Andrew Sánchez Meador (@bi0m3trics; 1/0): @FakeAndyBunn I’m assuming you’ve seen this book: https://t.co/KIX1QpFjgS and the associated supporting resources:
https://t.co/zgDXXdpsCJ
I’ve been teaching spatial stats for a while now and the chapter on “Using R as a GIS” is nice…. among other relevant material. ↪
mohammad rosidi (@rosidi2610; 1/0): Panduan Menyusun Database Menggunakan Microsoft Access https://t.co/lMZZQiO8QA #rmarkdown #bookdown #rstats ↪
“Catherine” Chunyang Li (@chunyanglijones; 1/0): Interpretable Machine Learning https://t.co/lA3mm8QZZY #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Dilsher Dhillon (@dhillon_stats; 1/0): Thanks @joshualeond for joining in! We discussed optimizing a response given a set of input variables and potentially using response surface methods for it. Josh introduced https://t.co/465gELQQzh that’s advocates for newer methods to solve this. 1/2 ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1/0): 昼休みもOSS!flextableをbookdownに対応させるのはadd on packageよりflextableでやった方がいいのでは? という意見に対する私の展望。
https://t.co/wcT0MGrNQi ↪
Marina Espinasse (@marinaespinasse; 1/0): @Argaadya1 This book is also a great example of a bookdown! I used it as a basis to make my own bookdown, big thanks to the authors! ↪
James Pitt (@Sahelanth; 1/0): .@noamross is holding a remote talk on pandemic prevention in a month. He’s good at this and you should sign up for it.
https://t.co/HCaGtLIjPpHe’s also made some real handy tools for reproducible research, e.g. https://t.co/ldVjmaRUYT ↪
knitr
Frank Harrell (@f2harrell; 117/12): Just to get my mind off news I wrote an R function to convert LaTeX/knitr/pdf documents to RMarkdown/knitr/html documents: https://t.co/13zZ1DBoC0 – Biggest challenge: nested environments with \item #RStats ↪
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 46/6): Whoa.
Just noticed this in the @xieyihui’s #xaringan template!
In #knitr, use eval=T to evaluate a chunk, or eval=F not to.
What if you want to evaluate if the #rstats user has a given library available?
eval=require(“my_library”)
resolves to T if they have it, F otherwise! https://t.co/jXkxcipdia ↪
Ming Tang (@tangming2005; 13/3): ```{r, setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(fig.width = 8, collapse = TRUE)
knitr::opts_chunk$set(message = FALSE)
```
set for global in your Rmarkdown. #rstats ↪
Tiffany Timbers (@TiffanyTimbers; 1/2): OK #rstats tweeps, looking for some examples of using knitr output hooks to change the code fence to back ticks in R Markdown when rendering to markdown. @xieyihui ? ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): Help with rmarkdown and knitr packages #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/TjgDEr8WPT ↪
Michael DeWitt (@medewittjr; 1/0): @stevenvmiller https://t.co/cR8HWqWKHL comme ca ↪
Indie Neuroblogs (@neuroghetto; 1/0): volume and surface brain plotting knitr tutorial https://t.co/e1FqOUdv6J https://t.co/5BNOMKB3pi ↪
tinytex
STAT_NT UDELAR-IESTA (@STAT_NT; 1/0): Si no tienen LaTeX instalado aún, usen #TinyTeX para compilar #Rmarkdown a pdf
Es muy sencillo usando el paquete #tinytex para instalar #TinyTeX (https://t.co/2cYqelxKuN)install.packages(“tinytex”)
tinytex::install_tinytex() ↪
Michele Gubello (@gubellom; 1/0): @splushaut Forse richiede anche questo dopo, ma non sono sicuro: tinytex::install_tinytex() ↪
Michele Gubello (@gubellom; 1/0): @splushaut install.packages(“tinytex”) ? ↪
xaringan
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 8/0): @mjhendrickson @rstatstweet xaringan for sure! ↪
Matt Dray (@mattdray; 3/1): ⚔️Continuing the theme of odd #rstats blog post titles: ’ninja scaffolding for {xaringan}’. Adapting @statsgen’s excellent Ninjutsu for a couple of #xaringan slide layouts.
📝https://t.co/Wk2zKcd4uy
🐙https://t.co/YquWon8OtG https://t.co/Wq6k4qGJnP ↪
Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 3/0): @mjhendrickson @hiveminer @rstatstweet @Satrdays_DC A great resource is @apreshill’s https://t.co/zbnsYCHrGm ↪
maryjane (@lladygada; 3/0): fiz o teste de qual personagem de naruto você é com a minha mãe e deu o sasuke
minha mãe: o que é xaringan? ↪
Meghan Hall (@MeghanMHall; 2/0): I will post my slides tonight or in the morning, as soon as I figure out how to get my plots from my xaringan slides to show up on my site 😅 ↪
Megha 🌹 (@meghapsimatrix; 1/0): @mjhendrickson @rstats4ds xaringan https://t.co/Sb6SncxUVX ↪
Greg Dubrow (@greg_dubrow; 1/0): @mjhendrickson @statsgen @rstatstweet I’ll second this. @daranzolin & I did a presentation in November that was rmarkdown -> xaringan. Takes a little bit of learning but you can set colors & other things. Slides saved to PDF here, but you can get the idea https://t.co/ZMiR8RV7C3 ↪
Adil Saribay (@AdilSaribay; 1/0): @MattCrump_ It’s me, I’m just getting into xaringan and I was scared by all those files. But that’s a whole course and its website, so it makes sense and I think I’ve figured out what most of those files do. It’s a great resource, thanks for sharing. ↪
Karandeep Singh (@kdpsinghlab; 1/0): @TrestleJeff @rstudio Have not imposed xaringan on him yet… ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Xaringan & remark “includePresenterNotes” option #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/D3iITpbN40 ↪
yihui.name
_deadfate (@_deadfate; 1/0): https://t.co/YonnsySjtr
未看先分享
但medium真的很迷,不支援markdown,hackmd都還比它適合發布文章(hackmd感覺也有想往這個方向發… https://t.co/chdoOG7vbg ↪