#rstats
Daily R Cheatsheets (@daily_r_sheets; 581/132): Today’s #rstats cheatsheet: Machine Learning Modelling in R
Download: https://t.co/nLBsnMUCi0 Learning Modelling in R.pdf
See more: https://t.co/KgJ4eggU4l
Contribute your own: https://t.co/KLVFg0ougL https://t.co/Zp2TG2iU4w ↪
Matt Dancho (Business Science) (@mdancho84; 545/98): Did you know that visualizing maps is possible in #R?
It is! It’s called geospatial analysis. AND, I made a short tutorial on maps with #ggplot2 to help get you started.
Article: https://t.co/1iEzd45c9d
#rstats https://t.co/vYRmaLb0BT ↪
alisson soares (@alissonmasoares; 497/106): “The goal of huggingfaceR is to bring state-of-the-art NLP models to R. huggingfaceR is built on top of Hugging Face’s transformer library.”
#RStats
https://t.co/rgcfYWGDdi ↪
Syeda Sheraj Ali (@Sheraj99; 427/196): Basic #Linux Commands (Part 1) #MachineLearning #DataScience #SQL #Cybersecurity #BigData #Analytics #AI #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientists #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode #NodeJS #golang #NLP #GitHub #IoT #MLOps https://t.co/bFh4hEdpB0 ↪
Raihan (@myusufraihan; 280/56): Beckham Putra | BRI Liga 1 2021-22 Pizza Chart
Salah satu gelandang m̶u̶d̶a̶ terbaik di Indonesia, @beckhamputran dapat menunjukkan kualitasnya sbg salah satu pemain kunci di lini tengah Persib Bandung meskipun baru menginjak usia 20 tahun.
Timnas 🔜?
#rstats #ggplot2 https://t.co/QrKl6hl4uh ↪
Georgios Karamanis (@geokaramanis; 238/43): Gender pay gap by company size and postocode area for this week’s #TidyTuesday, using {geogrid} to create a hex grid from a gpkg file
code: https://t.co/JkRdKc7mHy
#Rstats #dataviz https://t.co/P0moEr3XN3 ↪
Helen Yu (@YuHelenYu; 188/108): How to become a better story teller?
#AI #DataSecurity #dataScientist #DataAnalytics #RStats #Reactjs #IIoT #javascript #java #TensorFlow #Cloud #coding #BigData #5G #MachineLearning #R #reddit #WomenInSTEM #fintech #tech #blockchain #100DaysOfCode #jobsearch #publicspeaking https://t.co/Fgya1CdVGL ↪
Dilshad Ansari (@MdFact; 186/121): For my Designer friends
#Blockchain #AI #SaaS #DataSecurity #dataScientist #5G #DataAnalytics #Python #RStats #Reactjs #IIoT #MachineLearning #flutter #javascript #digitalhealth #TensorFlow #BigData #Cloud #coding #NFTart #100DaysOfCode #fintech #apps #chatbots #gaming #Ledger https://t.co/0q4Srsqqw2 ↪
Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka 🇺🇸 (@gp_pulipaka; 145/68): My Top 5 Favorite Books in #Statistics. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Books #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/p9O4yW66RJ https://t.co/99k4D1YkJf ↪
Giuliano Liguori (@ingliguori; 141/97): #Infographic: Full Stack developer skills
Via @ingliguori
#MachineLearning #DataScience #SQL #Cybersecurity #BigData #Analytics #AI #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #DataScientist #Programming #Coding #IoT #100DaysofCode #NodeJS #GitHub https://t.co/IvsJEAmtqP ↪
Tech Titan (@CrownedHead06; 140/81): 5 best freelancing websites for you …. #ML #DataScience #SQL #Cybersecurity #BigData #Analytics #AI #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode #NodeJS #golang #NLP #IoT https://t.co/oSzCTtWnx3 ↪
Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka 🇺🇸 (@gp_pulipaka; 139/75): 5 Books in 1. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #PyTorch #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Books #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/2VriQp6oo8 https://t.co/ySnZCBsnux ↪
Digiott Technologies (@TechDigiott; 137/100): Types of Cyber Attacks 🕵️♂️🕵️♀️
#MachineLearning #DataScience #SQL #Cybersecurity #BigData #Analytics #AI #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode #NodeJS #GitHub #IoT #WomeninTECH https://t.co/paHR3TYGGt ↪
Helen Yu (@YuHelenYu; 135/82): Learn Website Development
#AI #DataSecurity #dataScientist #DataAnalytics #RStats #Reactjs #IIoT #flutter #javascript #java #TensorFlow #Cloud #coding #BigData #5G #MachineLearning #R #reddit #WomenInSTEM #fintech #tech #blockchain #DataScience #100DaysOfCode #jobs #Web3 #IoT https://t.co/4pUFyxqjxX ↪
Syeda Sheraj Ali (@Sheraj99; 130/83): Learn #DataScience 8 Simple Steps https://t.co/Ogj1kLWtkI #MachineLearning #SQL #Cybersecurity #BigData #Analytics #AI #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #JavaScript #ReactJS #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode #NodeJS #golang #NLP https://t.co/kfqww7oeqw ↪
Giuliano Liguori (@ingliguori; 127/95): #Infographic: Top in demand #TechSkills
Via @ingliguori
#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ML #MachineLearning #DataScientists #CodeNewbies #deeplearning #CyberSecurity #nocode #Python #Coding #javascript #rstats #100DaysOfCode #programming #SQL #MLOps #DataScientist #DataScience https://t.co/YYGRktyHzz ↪
blogdown
William Amorim (@wamorim_; 14/0): Hoje às 19h estarei na twitch da @curso_r mexendo com blogdown e mais uma coisa ou duas ↪
Francisco Yirá 📊🇨🇱🇺🇦 (@francisco_yira; 13/3): Happy because I finished my portfolio/CV website with blogdown: https://t.co/mgvW2rdPQp
I wanted to have a place to highlight the side-projects I did during my learning sabbatical (and before), but traditional PDF CVs are just not so good at that (and this looks way nicer) https://t.co/MXrpXhPQzm ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 7/4): The Data Sandbox | Python in R Markdown by @edney_mark https://t.co/LA1qGnAmGw #rmarkdown #rstaty #bookdown #quarto #blogdown #python #pythonprogramming #DataScience #DataAnalytics #dataviz ↪
William Amorim (@wamorim_; 6/1): Entrei ao vivo na Twitch da @curso_r para falar de blogdown
https://t.co/XD5MtRtUvQ ↪
Tan (@_TanHo; 6/0): @StatsbyLopez I believe @apreshill wrote a bit about un-breaking blogdown sites here, not sure if there’s some specific tip here that may help https://t.co/4nvW48FGUn ↪
Michael Lopez (@StatsbyLopez; 4/1): @_TanHo @apreshill Love this – amazingly I have a perfect blogdown:::check_site
I’ll check out the other site
@apreshill is 🐐 ↪
Simon Jackman (@SimonJackman; 3/0): @thosjleeper Markdown/bookdown/blogdown/quarto -> GitHub pages, Twitter, Medium, LinkedIn, op-eds, “policy briefs” - its never been easier to get your work circulating to (different) audiences. Refereed journals critical for credentialing/establishing scientific bona fides, but.. ↪
Simon Jensen (@data_scimon; 3/0): @StatsbyLopez Hi Michael! If you did not already, you can delete the ‘Public’ folder, then run blogdown::build_site() and then blogdown::serve_site(). I remember having an issue resolved in that way when revisiting my site after some time. ↪
Francisco Yirá 📊🇨🇱🇺🇦 (@francisco_yira; 1/0): BTW if you want to build a personal site like this, check this tutorial: https://t.co/TVe0DwOKvW ↪
Daniel AC Barbosa (@barbosa_dac; 1/0): @daniellmrc Acabei de ler agora! Bem bacana, minha dúvida principal é por que você optou pelo sphinx e nao por um gerador de sites através do blogdown, por exemplo. ↪
Tan (@_TanHo; 1/0): @StatsbyLopez Hmm, I think this might be your hugo version being too new/breaking changes. I seem to remember being able to pin an older hugo version in the latest blogdown pkg https://t.co/Od47kw4dqt https://t.co/fwQtFlUo2E ↪
Sharoon Hanook Ph.D. (@Sharoon_Hanook; 1/0): Watch “Creating a blog (or website) with blogdown that will not be down” on #Vimeo https://t.co/1oC10XdmRr ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How can LDAvis showed online or showed on my blogdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/JWQiZ8ZO3O ↪
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Camille Landesvatter (@c_landesvatter; 26/11): New API chapter on the Internet Archive API (and his and @kongavras corresponding archiveRetriever R package) by @LukasIser in our API review: https://t.co/fkLKSFl6sw. Read it to learn how to retrieve data from 588 billion web pages over the last 25 years👏👀 ↪
Ron Yurko (@Stat_Ron; 19/0): @dazzalytics @StatsbyLopez @StatsInTheWild @BaumerBen https://t.co/I442wq0vOS ↪
D. Scarnecchia (@mountainherder; 13/0): Something nice that happened this week: At work, I don’t program—it’s not my role—but I work with our development teams and they know that I know my way around R. So I was asked to develop a package that essentially would let non R-savvy folks use bookdown for our documentation. ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 6/2): Notes on Changing from Rmarkdown/Bookdown to Quarto
https://t.co/rNfmD2tusC #Quarto #rmarkdown #rstats #bookdown #python #rstudio ↪
D. Scarnecchia (@mountainherder; 5/0): We chatted internally and my initial proposed fix was essentially to self-host a patched version of bookdown that the package would leverage. Our thinking being that we didn’t want to wait for @rstudio to get around to patching it, in the event it took a long time. ↪
D. Scarnecchia (@mountainherder; 5/0): Well, this week, we wrapped up QC, and then our internal systems team scanned the output for known vulnerabilities. They found one in the MathJax js library version that Bookdown was using. ↪
Guillaume Loignon (@softnoumenon; 5/0): @aarushi__a Workshop that covers the basics at: https://t.co/NNa3jcdLGP
Another fun guide at:
https://t.co/OABc0qdNPc ↪
Lisa DeBruine 🏳️🌈 (@LisaDeBruine; 5/0): @mickcraig101 I would be happy to show you how to format it into a web book with html, PDF, ePub, and mobi versions using bookdown or quarto, hosted for free on GitHub.
https://t.co/rpy19OJFX5 ↪
David Keyes (@dgkeyes; 4/0): @juliesquid Two things I relied on to build this one:
Video by @apreshill: https://t.co/K9g6JduVDq
Blog post by @Emil_Hvitfeldt: https://t.co/6VcODwkDYP
Hope those are helpful to you! ↪
EstherMx (@esreine; 2/3): Day 5. The art of Data Science book, by Roger D. Peng and Elizabeth Matsui (free)
#66daysofdata #100DaysOfCode
https://t.co/bAeF2QZB1D ↪
Mark Annuncio (@MarkAnnuncio; 2/0): @camjpatrick @NoahHaber This is also my ideal. I hate when ppl have an awesome bookdown thing but I can’t download a PDF.
Although I know making sure the PDF export is properly formatted can be a pain in the ass.
I also want GitHub to facilitate updating versions, corrections re issues… ↪
Hao Ye (@Hao_and_Y; 2/0): @AFredston Sounds like a latex positioning issue. Maybe these will work?
https://t.co/Iz9cyofLy4 ↪
Dr. Robert M Flight (@rmflight; 2/0): @TeslaDuBois save original Rmd under new filename for slidy presentation, modify the title yaml for slidy, and then insert the slide titles where you need them, deleting prose text you no longer need
https://t.co/P0pCtRbZaL ↪
William Chiu (@chiuwilliam; 1/0): @kareem_carr Sample bias kills people. In this case, the data was filtered to study the relationship between temperature and known incidents (after removing data with non-incidents) https://t.co/6PUKIs10WG ↪
Zhibo (@_zhibo; 1/0): Applied Statistics with R https://t.co/IVfNvQ4rpA #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Mundinho Johny Sack (@ccajanuscajan; 1/0): Statistics in Natural Resources: Applications with R https://t.co/Jsz4og6XsB #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Alexa Fredston (@AFredston; 1/0): do any #rmarkdown #bookdown users know how to control the placement of headers? I have
# Supplementary tables
followed by a series of code chunks that print tables in the code, but the PDF prints the header after two of the tables for some reason. ↪
𝙳𝚊𝚟𝚒𝚍 𝚁𝚎𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚒𝚗 (@GivingTools; 0/3): https://t.co/mOELCp9lkR Nicely done @nosnibor_mot
#econtwitter #econometrics #RStats ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Bookdown adding logo to Table of Contents? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/QiRRGbP7uO ↪
knitr
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 84/20): Learn to use R in LaTeX to create dynamic documents with @overleaf and Knitr. by @citedrive https://t.co/LwYO4pmSrm #rstats #knitr #overleaf #texlatex @citeforoverleaf ↪
CiteDrive (@citedrive; 39/14): Learn to use #RStats in #TeXLaTeX to create dynamic documents with @Overleaf and #Knitr. https://t.co/fUfAgW78dC ↪
Pedro (@PedroPark9; 15/2): Hoje é um dia extremamente importante para mim, pois, posso dizer que contribui para um dos mais importantes pacotes do R {knitr} 🥳🎉 #rstats https://t.co/b7DUvbZ6K2 ↪
Gareth Bilaney (@GarethBilaney; 9/3): Learn to use R in LaTeX to create dynamic documents with Overleaf and Knitr. by @citedrive https://t.co/wdMTqkfCw1 #rstats ↪
白石 淳, 救急医 / Shiraishi Atsushi, MD, PhD (@shiraishia_md; 6/0): gtsummary は美麗な表を作ってくれるが、デフォルトで画像として出力され、論文に直接貼ることができない。そういう時は、こうしてみる。
> data %>%
dplyr::select(age,sex) %>%
tbl_summary() %>%
as_tibble %>%
as.matrix %>%
knitr::kable
#R #gtsummary ↪
Alexander Toenges (@ATpoint90; 4/3): What do #rstats people use to cache an Rmarkdown beyond the in-built knitr cache? Is there something that invalidates the cache if input data change =>on disk<=
knitr is not aware of such scenario. Something in R (not snakemake/nextflow) available? ↪
Ottar Bjornstad (@BjornstadOttar; 3/1): I guess in my dotage I am putting my money where my mouth is: If no reproducible code, it is bunk! In my defense, analysis was done in 2000 in Splus… R was not really functional bco memory handling; knitr, Rmarkdown, shiny, plotly etc were born a decade after the car I drive ↪
Shannon Pileggi (@PipingHotData; 3/0): here is the post and the pdf report rendered 🥳https://t.co/xzceq8eGaM https://t.co/lHzawtcyMP ↪
Adam Shen (@adamoshen; 2/0): @nithinnithu_m @Neuropsic Never mind,
old_hooks <- fansi::set_knit_hooks(
knitr::knit_hooks,
which = c(“output”, “message”, “warning”, “error”),
class = sprintf(“fansi fansi-%s language-r”, c(“output”, “message”, “warning”, “error”))
)
seems to do the trick for non-xaringan documents. ↪
xaringan
Ingo Rohlfing (@ingorohlfing; 31/6): Slides “A Gentle Guide to the Grammar of Graphics
with #ggplot2” by @grrrck is a superb intro to plotting https://t.co/XPEKwIuZZP And an excellent showcase in creating slides with Xaringan, including gifs, code highlighting and animations https://t.co/s0uoC32eOc ↪
Dr. Jenine K Harris (she/her) (@jenineharris; 8/3): Delighted to share my 💜 for #rstats #ggplot2 with @RLadiesUrmia. It was great to meet you! Slides (using #xaringan and #flair) and other materials are available here: https://t.co/39c6kGmqs2 https://t.co/5GUSeJpIVq ↪
Adam Shen (@adamoshen; 5/2): It turns out that it’s actually very simple to add a PrismJS syntax highlighter to your {xaringan} slides, and it even works with {fansi} output highlighting!
Code: https://t.co/uSblTvscjS
Slides: https://t.co/qlOoTBqZY1#RStats https://t.co/jtb6MPb6KZ ↪
Indranil Dutta (@academicmargin; 4/0): @carignan_c .Rmd with xaringan? ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 2/2): Xaringan: Highlight multi-line strings in a code chunk #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/c30D66z7Gn ↪
Emi Tanaka (田中愛美) 💉💉💉 (@statsgen; 2/0): @lucio_Cornejo Oh how nice to know :)
I’m using revealjs via quarto now instead of xaringan now and the animation is a combination of css and js. I do not recommend anyone copy what I do though because the code is … umm… long https://t.co/EatQJLUG5o ↪
Adam Shen (@adamoshen; 1/0): @nithinnithu_m @Neuropsic You can use PrismJS with Quarto to highlight both source and output chunks. However, with anything other than xaringan slides, I’m unable to enable both output chunk highlighting and fansi knit hooks, only one or the other. ↪
Martine Jansen (@nnie_nl; 0/3): Anyone else experienced that #xaringan slides appeared in another order after looking at the overview screen? Do you know what causes it ( so i can avoid to do that), and/or how to fix it while presenting (for my next presentation)? Thanks! ↪
yihui.name
RStudio Glimpse (@rstudio_glimpse; 93/17): Talk and demo from @xieyihui at #useR2022!
Creating a blog (or website) with blogdown that will not be down
https://t.co/GsQkv3PExl ↪
Eric Jensen (@RangeSpatialist; 2/0): @MagicalSystems Did you see this article?
https://t.co/GdVsbgWur7
“At this point, I think the benefits for other communities to try Quarto are more significant than R users. R Markdown will continue to exist and be maintained. I do not think R Markdown users need to hurry to the switch.” ↪