You now have a sense of how flexible and useful this instrument can be in letting you organize and disclose the results from your data mining activity.
Rendering and sharing an R markdown report
Rendering an R markdown report
We are ready to deploy our report and take a look at it. We can easily do this by following two alternative ways:
- Clicking on Run Document within the RStudio user interface:

- Rendering the document through the render() function, which comes directly from the rmarkdown package.
Whichever way you choose, this will be the output obtained:

We now have to see how to share this with Mr. Clough.