#rstats
Rosana Ferrero🕊☮️🏳 (@RosanaFerrero; 834/239): 🧠 Las pruebas estadísticas comunes son modelos lineales (o cómo aprender estadísticas de manera simple)
👇Esquema con los modelos lineales subyacentes a las pruebas paramétricas y no paramétricas habituales
🔗 https://t.co/LKcEQfBean
#datascience #data #analytics #stats #RStats https://t.co/wXVA4kCnYo ↪
Daily R Cheatsheets (@daily_r_sheets; 268/57): Today’s #rstats cheatsheet: tidyr
Download: https://t.co/ErieocWD61
See more: https://t.co/KgJ4eghrTT
Contribute your own: https://t.co/KLVFg0p26j https://t.co/q8htGMQ0qf ↪
Albert Rapp (@rappa753; 196/35): This blog post (https://t.co/tZzYEBzwTt) is truly a bridge between #python and #rstats.
All tables are created in Python and R. A superb ressource for creating tables in both languages.
Great work from @karbartolome. https://t.co/CKICoObUCy ↪
Saroj parajuli (@Parajulisaroj16; 193/44): This book provides a good foundation for data analysis using the R language and software environment. You can start this book even with no or minimal programming background. 🔗📚https://t.co/FMPLW4qkXF #datascience #RStats #DataScientists #R #programming #book #Data ↪
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R CODER (@RCoderWeb; 15/2): 💥Check out 🐍#PYTHON CHARTS🐍💥 the new #dataviz site providing one of the biggest collections of matplotlib, seaborn and plotly step-by-step tutorials with reproducible code. Both in english and spanish
🔗 https://t.co/CIEiAXaTJB
🔗 https://t.co/WFzm8oC36l#blogdown #python3 https://t.co/dL87FQbzSW ↪
Francisco Yirá 📊🇺🇦 (he/him) (@francisco_yira; 3/0): @imrobertyi I did one with @wowchemy + blogdown https://t.co/dDKiWNA6YC ↪
🏝 Middle Bell Curve (MBC) tweeter 🏝 (@no_folds; 2/0): @newzealandhodl @LynAldenContact It do be ptetty cool
Back in 2018 i built a blog website on github using R’s Blogdown lol ↪
Will Chase (@W_R_Chase; 1/0): @tomcritchlow from Hugo/Blogdown, to SvelteKit ↪
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datanautes (@datanautes; 261/64): “Geocomputation with R, a book on geographic data analysis, visualization and modeling.” – by @robinlovelace https://t.co/w8VMgdX69s #rstast #bookdown #rmarkdown #geocomputation https://t.co/D4aYm624Co ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 94/19): Notes on Changing from Rmarkdown/Bookdown to Quarto
https://t.co/rNfmD2L5ka #QuartoPub #rmarkdown #rstats #bookdown #python #rstudio https://t.co/nwkkrFIdHO ↪
R Markdown (@rmarkdown; 25/7): Introduction to Bookdown (R Package) | RStudio Webinar - 2016 https://t.co/mffG5KKngF via @YouTube #rstats #rmarkdown #bookdown #rstudio ↪
Stéphane ROBERT🚲🏔️🏖️ (@RobertStphane19; 18/6): Bon j’ai décidé d’utiliser bookdown pour générer des rendus html/pdf/epub du dépôt awesome #french #DevOps Comme cela vous pourrez le consulter et l’emporter partout.
Cela veut dire que je vais certainement changer la structure
https://t.co/yqKjccsHqg #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
Maia Kayal MD (@MaiaKayalMD; 13/1): @ErinnDuprey @AcademicChatter I love this resource for anyone in medicine courtesy of @ibddoctor https://t.co/nW4xIsXhTV ↪
Stephen Turner (@strnr; 10/5): I finally figured out how to get figure/table cross-references working in plain Rmarkdown without a bookdown dependency. Quick demo and longer why/how here: https://t.co/tzMXoaQtrD https://t.co/rdZVoWCJRl ↪
kazutan (@kazutan; 7/3): 今Atsushiさんが話してるような部分、bookdownとかではたしかこのあたりのluaだった気がする
https://t.co/BvJCJLO9PH
#TokyoR ↪
👻🎃 Andrew Friiights 🧛👻 (@andrewheiss; 7/0): @SeedsAndBreeds @rlmcelreath And even better is @SolomonKurz’s translation of the whole Rethinking book into tidyverse/brms! https://t.co/060c4CW1FV ↪
Jack Davison (@JDavison_; 5/1): An update to the openair book will be forthcoming (https://t.co/bJIBCdhPRr). Do raise any feature requests/bug reports on the GitHub repo (https://t.co/Tp2EQyNbEd). I’ve set out some future possible features as “issues” so feel free to join the conversation! 🧵 5/5 ↪
Tom Holbrook (@HolbrookTom; 5/1): @adam_thal Pretty much what I was looking for, so I wrote a book. Here you go: https://t.co/CB1KYdNHWE ↪
Theo Stolz (@TheoStolz; 4/2): ‘CVs are meant to be a page’
‘Okay?’
….4 days later
‘I didn’t mean a webpage’
‘Too late’
#rstudio #RStats #AcademicTwitterhttps://t.co/G6Wk5OoODl ↪
Baltimore’s Chief 👻 Deceased 🧟 Officer 🎃 (@baltdata; 4/0): i gotta say @rdpeng i’m bummed that R Programming for Data Science 1) uses Baltimore homicides as the example dataset and 2) you scraped from the @baltimoresun instead of using Open Baltimore! https://t.co/QV1BAqOoQa https://t.co/PxmgIuVRIW ↪
k33g_org 🟠🦸 (Philippe Charrière) 🏠 Lyon (@k33g_org; 3/1): @RobertStphane19 @dinotoo_ alors tu peux jeter un coup d’oeil (mais après tes vacances) à:
- https://t.co/ocYOHuk9pG
- et https://t.co/I4RQMpaT4N
ça pourrait te plaire
mais si tu retiens BookDown, je suis impatient de tes retours ↪
Ricardo Rey-Sáez (@RicardoRey_95; 3/1): Y, algún día, pasará por bookdown y acabará en Internet para que todos puedan usarlo. No sé cuando, pero ocurrirá.
Y esto es una promesa ✌🏻 ↪
Net (@NetZissou; 3/0): @JosephJacks_ @github @lexfridman This is pretty standard for tech-related books. Publishing is an ancient industry and the traditional publishing convention should definitely be challenged. R users are pretty familiar with the bookdown ecosystem for content-sharing and version controls.
https://t.co/2xKShnsgqv ↪
ysaito (@ysaito8015; 2/2): Chunk name は bookdown のときにすごく助かる
#TokyoR ↪
Ryota Mugiyama (@RyotaMugiyama; 2/0): とくに何か設定を変えたわけではないのに、気づいたらbookdownで作った文書のfootnoteが各chapterの末尾ではなくて文書の末尾にまとめられてしまうようになっている。以前みたいに各chapterの末尾に置くようにしたいのだけれど、探しても原因は分からず。。 ↪
John Sterrett (@sterrettJD; 2/0): @JTFouquier Is it too big in terms of document length, or is the issue that it takes a long time to run? If it’s doc length, I like the idea of building it to webpage with a nav bar. If too much time, knitr can cache cells ({r, cache=TRUE}) or you can cache manually https://t.co/Ksoaut8HEj ↪
Darío San Segundo Molina (@dario_ssm; 2/0): Con ganas de ponerme despacio con esto:
https://t.co/2NNmGHVv5X ↪
Jose M. Fernandez (@UofLEcon; 1/3): Does anyone know how to convert R markdown slides into a bookdown? #rstats ↪
Julián Velasco 🦎 (@juvelas; 1/0): @Osorious @microteiido pero hay harto libro de R para SIG https://t.co/HVKjs6yPdG ↪
Takala (@IamTakala; 1/0): Chapter 9 Stationary Points | MATH1006 Calculus https://t.co/8BR6z2WtWz #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
José R. Berrendero (@JRBerrendero; 0/2): Para extraer el código de un fichero de R Markdown y generar un script:
knitr::purl(“fichero.Rmd”)
https://t.co/wKG4xAtJUN
#rstats #rstatsES ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Number only certain sections in bookdown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/GD1Ja78C4N ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to embed a bookdown gitbook in a quarto website (as a navbar item)? #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/dPzWmUjCoi ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Special header for appendix provided by bookdown does not work with revealjs #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/scAHte1SP9 ↪
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Albert Rapp (@rappa753; 157/23): Need some yaml assistance for #quartoPub?
In the hopes of remembering where to put the figure options, I’ve created this cheatsheet.
Maybe it will help you too 🙂 #rstats
(Shout-out to @tjmahr for teaching me about the knitr yaml tag) https://t.co/1pXXGgBIaF ↪
Tiago André Marques (@TiagoALOMarques; 8/5): For all my #EN and #ME students @FC_UL sending me emails about knitr errors on their dynamic report assignments, below you might find the answer. The definivive RMarkdown guide! https://t.co/UjVgHTyr9T ↪
💀Ted “Undead” Laderas, PhD💀 (@tladeras; 5/1): TIL: Quarto has a specific “engine” option, which you can currently set for either “knitr” or “jupyter”.
I was wondering why certain chapters in my book were using knitr and others were using jupyter. Nice to be able to control it.
#quartopub ↪
niszet (@niszet0; 4/1): chunk optionの"#|“の書き方、こちらにも書かれてますね #TokyoR
https://t.co/8dPkwuUENh ↪
lwtx23_newspolicy (@Lwtx23_policy; 2/2): Hey #rstats! My RMarkdown pdf was good…until it suddenly wasn’t. One of my graphics shifted to the right. I can’t figure out why. The code for this is nearly exactly the same as others except the question num. Any ideas?🤔Plz and thx! fig.align = “center” is in my knitr setup https://t.co/cmHpbIKJ6k ↪
窓月がこの先生きのこるには (@windowmoon; 2/0): @MakinoTT R+RMarkdown(knitr)を、再現性を名目に推す方がおられますが、それらは安定しているものの他のパッケージはそうではないですよね。環境まるごとDockerイメージみたいなので添付するようになるのかもしれません。それでも論文中での文章の記述も必要でしょうね。 ↪
Mickaël CANOUIL (@MickaelCanouil; 2/0): @rappa753 @tjmahr FYI, the {knitr} “chunk options” as yaml for #QuartoPub (as a function for #rmarkdown) is described in the following page of the documentation.
https://t.co/qZC6jl6IvN ↪
Martin Sievers 🇺🇦 (@TeX4Publication; 1/1): @v_i_o_l_a @SchurTimo Hier der entsprechende Link zu @overleaf: https://t.co/wVfzzrRN1Y
Was #Markdown angeht, so gibt es mittlerweile auch ein gleichnamiges Paket, das daraus #TeXLaTeX macht: https://t.co/LcRFoFLtNZ. Das habe ich selbst allerdings noch nie verwendet, kann also nicht viel dazu sagen. ↪
datanautes (@datanautes; 1/1): Learn to use R in LaTeX to create dynamic documents with Overleaf and Knitr. https://t.co/C7i70Ze2Mp via @citedrive #rstats #texlatex #overleaf #rmarkdown #quartopub #knitr #citedrive ↪
Ignacio Toledo Roman (@NachoToledoR; 1/0): @lopezmo_d Creo que un buen kit inicial puede ser git, {knitr} y {renv} (reemplaza a {packrat}). https://t.co/k19M933dyE ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): knitr::opts_knit$set(root.dir = params$working_dir) - params not found error #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/jeQjTJfqeQ ↪
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Mickaël CANOUIL (@MickaelCanouil; 2/0): @Adtarie @thomas_mock @ivelasq3 Hi, run ‘quarto list tools’ to check if #QuartoPub can detect your TinyTex install.
Also you might want to use the 1.2 pre-release version which can install TinyTex not system-wide which avoid conflicts with other tex installation.
https://t.co/vBEyEr7fKa ↪
Aditya Arie Wijaya (@Adtarie; 0/2): Hi @thomas_mock , @ivelasq3 , any idea why quarto still ask for tinytex installation eventhough I had it installed? I looked into repo and it still an open issue https://t.co/KlkJWGJZ4H
Thanks for the help!
#rstats #quarto https://t.co/qRWr8Aobww ↪
xaringan
David Granjon (@divadnojnarg; 12/3): #RStats Preparing for @rinpharma workshop about {shinyValidator} with #quarto. Finally moving from xaringan to test quarto. 🥳
👉 Registration here: https://t.co/JMOOWhu6Qk https://t.co/WD9LdT1QgF ↪
Claudio Zandonella Callegher (@ClaudioZandone1; 3/0): An amazing package for converting all your fancy #xaringan slides into pdf! No more troubles ❤️❤️
[remember to set argument partial_slides = TRUE to print also all incremental slides and slides set to count:false] https://t.co/13zMSq4Du5 ↪
Claudio Zandonella Callegher (@ClaudioZandone1; 2/0): @JohnHelveston @grrrck thanks for creating this amazing package❤️❤️… converting xaringan slides to pdf was always a nightmare…now with {renderthis} it is all incredibly smooth🤩🤩 ↪
Stephen Vaisey (@vaiseys; 1/0): @conradhackett For R, just R Markdown still. I like Quarto but I’m not sure it’s ready for the average user yet. (For presentations, also xaringan.) For Stata, if you must, then I like German Rodriguez’s -markstat- much more than the built-in stuff. ↪
David Ubilava (@DavidUbilava; 1/0): @Josh_Merfeld I do xaringan, and I change things quite a bit. ↪
Juan David Calzada (@nikimanps3; 1/0): @XareniRg Xaringan ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): How to properly write foreign exchange symbol in xaringan #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/bJBsuKYt8o ↪