RMarkdown is a powerful means to turn your analyses in R into documents or presentations as a PDF, HTML, Word, PowerPoint, etc. This workshop will introduce you to the intuitive RMarkdown language in RStudio, and show you how to weave together your R code with text to produce documents and slides that include code, R output and graphs. This tool will be very handy for your next statistics assignment or the next conference talk you will be giving.
At the end of this workshop you will be able to
> create RMarkdown documents
> create RMarkdown slides
> adapt the layout of the above using RMarkdown language
Pre-requisites: Basic knowledge of R
Date: Thursday Mach 10, 2022
Time: 1PM to 3PM
Location: Burnside Hall room BH511, inside the Geographic Information Center
Instructor: Tim Elrick, Faculty Lecturer, Department of Geography
This workshop is offered for free by the Faculty of Science to the McGill community. Due to the limited amount of spots available, if you sign up for a workshop and don't show up, you will not be allowed to attend another workshop this semester.
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