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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

Generating dynamic parametrized reports with R Markdown


This recipe will leverage R Markdown to produce parametrized reports where the user is prompted to specify arguments related to the report, and the report is then produced.

In this recipe, you will find screenshots taken from an R Markdown document.

The full document is provided within the RStudio project related to the cookbook, under the name parametrized_report.rmd.

Getting ready

From a technical point of view, all you need in order to perform this recipe is to install the rmarkdown and knintr packages, so let's install and load them:

Install.packages("rmarkdown",type = "source")
install.packages("knitr)
library(rmarkdown)
library(knitr)

From a practical point of view, you should quickly run through the Using one markup language for all types of documents – rmarkdown recipe from Chapter 7, Developing Static Reports. It will make you confident about using the R Markdown language.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new R Markdown report.

    R Markdown reports...

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