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RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook

You're reading from   RStudio for R Statistical Computing Cookbook Over 50 practical and useful recipes to help you perform data analysis with R by unleashing every native RStudio feature

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784391034
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrea Cirillo Andrea Cirillo
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Acquiring Data for Your Project 2. Preparing for Analysis – Data Cleansing and Manipulation FREE CHAPTER 3. Basic Visualization Techniques 4. Advanced and Interactive Visualization 5. Power Programming with R 6. Domain-specific Applications 7. Developing Static Reports 8. Dynamic Reporting and Web Application Development Index

Writing wonderful tufte handouts with the tufte package and rmarkdown


Edward Tufte is one of most inspiring evangelists of effective data visualization of modern times.

His book on effective ways of showing data and telling stories with them has made a great impact on a lot of data-visualization tools and theories.

One of the most typical features of his books is the extensive use of side notes, with both images and text, to further explain concepts introduced in the main body text.

Given the popularity of this layout, R Markdown offers the possibility of creating documents containing side notes, letting you even introduce pieces of R code or plots generated from R code as side notes.

Getting ready

Before working with tufte handouts, we have to install and load the latest version of R Markdown on our computer (refer to the first recipe of this chapter for further information on markdown).

This can be easily done by running the following code:

install.packages(“rmarkdown”)
library(rmarkdown)

How...

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