Wow, this is it! It’s exactly as I imagined. #rstats https://t.co/yIBBscg2hw

2019/05/08

#rstats

Sean Kross (@seankross; 69583): Wow, this is it! It’s exactly as I imagined. #rstats https://t.co/yIBBscg2hw

Kirk Borne (@KirkDBorne; 486211): Understanding Basic to Advanced Data Structures Used in R for Efficient Coding: https://t.co/J0iT7UTjbY > #BigData #DataScience #MachineLearning #Rstats #DataScientists #coding #abdsc https://t.co/6BhyX9o7tr

David Schoch (@schochastics; 31481): Just gave my first workshop on Network Visualizations. Slides are available at: https://t.co/uA0YUpL7o3 additional material mostly for #rstats and #ggraph can be found here:https://t.co/RuxnfrenpF I plan to keep this repo updated with tutorials on NetViz

Jim Hester (@jimhester_; 28997): 🏎💨 vroom 📦is now on CRAN!!! > Learn how to use vroom to read csv, tsv and fixed width files quickly into #rstats! > https://t.co/Pflbu6HhxF

Saskia Freytag (@trashystats; 20566): Alright #rstats world here is some stuff that you def already knew.: > https://t.co/CcdfveBRLD https://t.co/uWUqG7Fcu7

David Smale 🔎 (@committedtotape; 18933): New blog post about customising #ggplot2 📈 with help from the wonderful #extrafont 📦 and #paletteer 📦, based on my submission to last week’s #TidyTuesday on #anime movies. #Ghibli #rstats https://t.co/bqTmz1OTzT https://t.co/dOHSISHjj2

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 17661): Ok #RStats nerds, the “R Online” app is… online at https://t.co/s3FTIMzlyp It’s a web app that allows you to: 1️⃣run a piece of code against several versions of R 2️⃣ compare a piece of code run against two versions https://t.co/sRPIMrjCDI

Elio Campitelli (@d_olivaw; 16635): “Don’t be fooled! She’s just the regular geom_streamline() with a stupid cheap integration method!” > “But she’s got a new integration method!” > https://t.co/Ynq62rr6ZA > #rstats https://t.co/AcQQybFcnl

blogdown

Nick Strayer (@NicholasStrayer; 18031): Finally figured out a good workflow for including results from my @observablehq notebooks in RMarkdown/Blogdown documents. This is going to change my entire workflow of building #javascript #dataviz. Too excited to wait for the release of this next project to show it off! #rstats https://t.co/G6mvm08NCd

Storybench (@storybench; 16138): Want to build a website right in @RStudio? Here’s a new tutorial from @mjfrigaard on blogdown. #rstats https://t.co/yeqO0VVYaj

Amber Thomas (@ProQuesAsker; 858): About 6 months ago, I wanted to change the color scheme of my personal site…and ended up re-designing the whole thing. It’s still powered by #rstats (@xieyihui’s blogdown pkg) but with @parkerwyoung’s design help, it’s much more me 🌸😊💗 Check it out 👉 https://t.co/Wzv5Y1rO72 https://t.co/bdZsBdQY9w

Martin Frigaard (@mjfrigaard; 42): @storybench @rstudio For full code and other tutorials, here is the Github repo: https://t.co/tG5Im7vFFw #rstats #tidyverse

Fahim Ahmad (@Fahim_AY; 40): During this week I learned how to: > * use #blogdown to customize my personal blog * migrate to @Netlify from #GitHub_Pages * use @github through command line > Read my recent blog if you are interested to use GitHub through command. > https://t.co/z4STEMQpp2

Scott Davis (@scottyd22; 31): @EnterEnergy Thanks! I purchased the domain for the website, but creating it with blogdown and rstudio is free. The shiny app is currently hosted on the free tier of https://t.co/LWs2d90wIk .

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 31): I love the internet (when it works, and particularly the #rstats corner of it). Thank you @thomas_mock for your suggestion to stick with @sourcetree for my #git #blogdown needs, given a current issue in @rstudio. > https://t.co/4TQA1gwW25 https://t.co/hlkPVcO3SC

Cédric Scherer (@CedScherer; 30): It was super-easy to create my own hompepage using the blogdown 📦 - huge thanks to @xieyihui and the Hugo theme by Zhao Huabing!

Megan Stodel (@MeganStodel; 21): I’m using the blogdown package by @xieyihui, which in itself has been an education about what #rstats is capable of (lots of info here: https://t.co/wbeV0blkAs)

Chris Mainey (@chrismainey; 20): Soooo… I just set up a website in half a day by following @apreshill excellent article. Couple of tweaks for recent Hugo release, but the clearest and most accessible write up I’ve seen: https://t.co/aeJYtEwmsh

DigitalHumanitiesNow (@dhnow; 12): Resource: How to build a website with Blogdown in R https://t.co/4FF5BGSJeV

Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci; 12): Using @TeaStats code from https://t.co/xxVgKVxx1U with some changes to make a distill website.
https://t.co/cT6hzc6EGS I hope to automate my #JournalWatch efforts #rstats https://t.co/0cFXtwlEuX

resident bio major (@chfalvey; 11): after more than a month, i’ve finally finished moving my #rstats blog to #blogdown in r! check it out! https://t.co/LT06h07Z7d

Scott White (@scolphin; 10): @corinnovation @LittleMissData @drob I’m currently trying to do something with jekyll, though I’ve heard of blogdown. So I’ll be exploring that too over the summer.

Samo Sánchez (@samosanchez5; 0/1): #rstats looking for help! Want to migrate from wp to blogdown! Already followed instructions from @estebanmoro article but I’m at the last part (image) and dunno what to write at user & host (siteground hosting) > Article: https://t.co/bWzYZQPB3Y https://t.co/zgquUCZ9Di

CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: berryFunctions blogdown sgmcmc https://t.co/y5W2NTKSXT #rstats

Vidyasagar (@vsbd; 0/1): @xieyihui @SuzanBaert How to add #rstats feed in hugo blogdown based website ?

bookdown

atusy (@Atsushi776; 379): 祝: 初めてPRがマージされた!html_document2でコードブロックに行番号がつけれるようになったぞ。 https://t.co/jpldbVgWYB

Cameron Fairfield (@c_j_fairfield; 137): Check out the latest Surgical Informatics Blog - efficient reference management and integration with #bookdown and @RStudio server: https://t.co/EDes1OAmb7 @ewenharrison @RiinuOts @Tom_Drake1 @kennethmclean92 @sr_knight1

Adam Ringler (@AdamRingler; 131): Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium 🔗 https://t.co/ZUFZ2shLzF

José Morales Arilla (@JoseMoralesA; 120): Para quienes estén enseñando estadística descriptiva en pregrado: este libro abierto y en español puede ser útil para dar la clase utilizando R. Esto permitiría no solo dar el conocimiento, sino ir trabajando con R para usos futuros. > https://t.co/mOnOE8vhvb

atusy (@Atsushi776; 61): GitHub版bookdown使うと pagedown ででも行番号出るな.ただし,ソフトラップの表示がおかしい. output: bookdown::html_document2: highlight: tango clean_highlight_tags: false https://t.co/ickDISheLR

Miles Ott 🏳️‍🌈 (@Miles_Ott; 60): I think I’m late to the game… because I only just realized that #bookdown is magical! > Thanks @xieyihui for an truly elegant experience!

Martin Monkman (@monkmanmh; 60): @kierisi @EngelhardtCR @jacquietran @Dorris_Scott You are all too kind. And the really hard work is done by all the people whose work I’ve found. All I did was turn my “this is good…I’m going to save this for the future” notes into a web resource, which was easy using #bookdown…so thanks to @xieyihui!

Matt Crump (@MattCrump_; 54): Anyone know of an R package like #pkgdown or #bookdown, but for data (e.g. make a website to share data with documentation etc.)…tweeting while walking to work here, so found this https://t.co/3jxMdiB8Ki …haven’t tried it yet, wondering if there are others #Rstats

いずにゃん (@cbt_test; 50): R Markdownを開いてそのままknitするだけの勢いで,bookdownを試せる,日本語で読める現時点での(たぶん)最小構成の方法の解説を作成した。これでみんな本書けるね! > リポジトリ:https://t.co/Syq61iITwV webページ:https://t.co/Uuz29YJAj0

Paul Smaldino (@psmaldino; 30): @wgervais What a lack of imagination. Obviously you should write the book using Bookdown, include a chapter modeling the evolution of religious beliefs (hosting any code on github), and throw a celebratory rock in the ocean each time you finish a chapter.

atusy (@Atsushi776; 21): @niszet0 最新版の bookdown 入れると pagedown で行番号出せるようになりました.ただ,ソフトラップ時の表示がアレだったんで,pagedown に CSS の PR 出しました.情報共有までー. https://t.co/A2O02tear8

atusy (@Atsushi776; 20): Rmd なら fig.scap を使えばいいので悩むことなんてなかった.さっすがイーフィー!! https://t.co/BAR2hjtjIo

Gráficos y Métricas (@gmbeisbol; 20): @jbkunst alguna vez pensaste en hacer un libro (tipo Data Science with R) pero sobre {highcharter} 📦? Por ejemplo, utilizando {bookdown}

Nicolas Roelandt (@RoelandtN42; 20): @WeAreRLadies @Pop_Pablo Yes, then the complete guide is for you. 😊: > https://t.co/gbilnq25Qs

Data science (@Datascience__; 11): Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium https://t.co/Qn60FKdW5d #DataScience

Abhijit Dasgupta (@webbedfeet; 11): @wmlandau I’m using drake to build my class website, which includes xaringan slides, bookdown notes and rmarkdown pages. > https://t.co/MTOfp1eJXQ

Data science (@Datascience__; 10): Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium https://t.co/Qn60FKdW5d #DataScience

Data science (@Datascience__; 10): Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium https://t.co/Qn60FKdW5d #DataScience

Hao Ye (@Hao_and_Y; 10): @true_bug @rstatstweet I didn’t find anything on a quick search of bookdown (which would be my most likely Rmd implementation), so maybe try doing it in raw LaTeX? https://t.co/FNFpydV0vg

Martin Montane (@martinmontane; 10): @pdenapo @aguscugno Estoy para hacerlo bookdown !! aun siendo una versión a la que le falta. Conocés? https://t.co/8F1AjdJMil

JD Long (@CMastication; 10): @AvrahamAdler The book is totally written in bookdown. But copy editor wants to mark up a pdf 🤮

Dr. Michael Koontz (@_mikoontz; 10): @TrashBirdEcol @taddallas @Hao_and_Y @gabbspalomo I’ll have to check out bookdown for ms. The {rticles} package has some journal templates, but none had all the things I wanted

Nick Fox 🌹 (@NickFoxstats; 10): @PsychRabble @hollymathnerd Here’s a reference I use a lot: https://t.co/PB1hWhaf3n and a bonus is that @xieyihui is an A+ person and will help if you ask nicely 👍😁

Liz Hardwick (@Tech_Geek_Girl; 10): Loving learning all about R @rladieslancs this evening 👌 Here’s some examples of usages –» https://t.co/8puwHddmkY #womenintech #womeninstem

Data science (@Datascience__; 0/1): Data Science with R: A Resource Compendium https://t.co/Qn60FKdW5d #DataScience

Jessica Burnett (@TrashBirdEcol; 0/1): Is there some trick to getting a misc bibtex style to render in bookdown? Have tried https://t.co/yd8SuWLieT and variants of misc. Pandoc fails torender

knitr

Sharon Machlis (@sharon000; 279): Lots of knitr #rstats code examples by @xieyihui here: https://t.co/JROTnXHyK6

Rhian Davies (@trianglegirl; 132): I was today years old when I realised that the #RMarkdown chunk option results = "asis" stands for “as is”. I’ve been saying “Ey sis” in my head.🤦‍♀️ 😂 #rstats #rladies #todayyearsold #knitr

Riley Smith-Hunter (@rileymsmith19; 107): Nice point! I have a very similar workflow & am fairly strict, w/ myself & ppl I teach, about naming chunks & using section labels within R scripts, but never thought to implement ‘read_chunk’ to capitalize on my structural conventions #rstats #rmarkdown #knitr #learnsomethingnew https://t.co/6vqQs5HGE8

Dr. Michael Koontz (@_mikoontz; 61): @taddallas @Hao_and_Y @TrashBirdEcol @gabbspalomo Would love to see a .docx template bundled with RStudio/Rmarkdown/knitr that adds double spacing and line numbers though

Thomas J. Leeper (@thosjleeper; 52): Is there a non-hacky way to obtain all knitr chunk labels (or the whole chunks, or just the chunk headers) from outside a #knitr/#rmarkdown doc (e.g. by parsing a file)? I see knitr::all_labels() but that’s for use within a doc. #rstats

Ogi Moore (@ogimoore; 50): @beeonaposy What I am most jealous of is dynamic document generation, sure I can do something with Jupiter notebooks, but it’s definitely not a refined process like knitr+rmarkdown.

Jonathan Eyer (@jonathaneyer; 41): The beamer purity test is stupid but I will absolutely vote for any candidate who promises to use Rmarkdown or knitr in all gov presentations. https://t.co/3pzwQeOfZw

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 32): @choldgraf @gvwilson @SylvainCorlay @QuantStack Yes, it is entirely possible with R Markdown/knitr. See https://t.co/y6SLEC9KFt This should solve your problems 1 and 2. > For 3 (diagrams), there are plenty of R packages (e.g. https://t.co/40tm3Ujzbl). > For 4, only with xaringan for now: https://t.co/O6RRDsGIwf

Félix M. (@felixmil; 30): @liz_herdter {skmir} also does a great job at it ! https://t.co/Zz0i3x0HMl You can also return a table and pass it into knitr::kable in a Rmarkdown document !

Susannah Cowtan (she/her) (@SuusJC; 11): You know you have too many figures when you have to keep dropping \FloatBarrier into your knitr document just to be able to see the text anywhere near the figures which inspired it… #rstats #figurebloat #rladies

Flot Sam (@researchremora; 10): noxdown: negates all *down packages, because no one wants to feel down. > unwind: removes knitr, because we all need to, yes, unwind. > excelify: makes tibbles into Excel, because we want to excel. > All for the low, low price of $49.99 per month! But wait, if you subscribe now… https://t.co/1zyer6SOzx

Stephen Martin (@smartin2018; 10): @bearloga Basically, any time you may have ‘pdf()’ or ‘png()’ to set up a plotting device, you use tikz instead. Works with knitr too. Sometimes you have to change the tikzEngine to match the latex engine (lualatex, xelatex, etc), but again - works really well.

Meme Overflow (@overflow_meme; 0/1): knitr function returns rendered LaTeX math in Rmarkdown? https://t.co/prO63ltYpg https://t.co/U1cLMLrWHJ

tinytex

Oran Wu Tang (@oranwutan; 51): A great tip for #Rstats and #rmarkdown users: if you can’t install LaTex (usually because admin privileges), then use tinytex package (tinytex::install_tinytex()). It makes a portable install of Tex, though you’ll have to be patient! https://t.co/8ULhsmjd21

john “as b/4” fink (@adr; 20): love that there is something called “TinyTeX” and it takes up 178 megabytes

Aoshi (@arsley_; 10): R Markdown を使えるようにするために texlive から Tinytex へ乗り換えようと思う…

xaringan

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 7510): Very excited to use this timer package with #xaringan slides. Thank you @grrrck! https://t.co/VHnQRZZRup

David Schoch (@schochastics; 2510): just found an awesome tutorial by @statsgen on how to incrementally build a ggplot object with #xaringan slides in #rstats. Works also brilliantly with #ggraph https://t.co/DOmn1aRA1d https://t.co/HMPm7A9AIk

Aitor Ameztegui (@multivac42; 133): Ya tengo preparado el esquema conceptual de mi presentación la semana que viene en Alcalá en @ecoforestalSECF. Ahora sólo queda pasarla a código! #rmarkdown #xaringan #ecologiaforestal https://t.co/dEjcHdZAO4

Zhi Yang (@zhiiiyang; 132): ❓Thinking of using a progress bar in your #xaringan slides rather than slides number? 😎Here is how to do it by editing your YAML file and custom CSS file. https://t.co/pGKi5BnIhS https://t.co/wT0nhgOryb

Kyle Harris (@KoderKow; 113): I made a presentation for “Introduction to Neural Networks” for my contemporary regression class. This goes over the fundamentals of neural networks and shows how we can fit these models with R! > https://t.co/5qAIG50Yr4 > #rstats #r #xaringan #neuralnetwork #learningexperience

DS Unplugged Lisbon (@dsup_lx; 62): Nice blog post about #rstats #xaringan > “Tips to Reduce the Complexity of Slide Making with Xaringan” by Liao Yongfu > https://t.co/ot1iIo8Jgc

Luuuda (@ludmila_janda; 61): obligatory #xaringan is awesome tweet, thank you @xieyihui et al!! > putting the finishing touches on my @rstatsnyc slides! #rstats https://t.co/uAfN3dOeld

Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 51): Successfully made my first #rstats presentation using #xaringan last week! In the midst of exploring options, I set yolo=true. I then 100% forgot that I did that… meaning I spent 30 minutes trying to solve the mystery of this random @kwbroman photo. 😅 [Solved.]

Zhi Yang (@zhiiiyang; 20): #xaringan Ninjas are very happy right now because the name makes searching for new materials and tutorials so much easier. 😊⚔️ https://t.co/6oQlhwLKUJ

Abhijit Dasgupta (@webbedfeet; 10): @wmlandau The issue was that I was using drake to render xaringan slides, and I had a data() inside one of my code chunks. Got around it. > The point that data() is creating the problem is not mentioned in ?make, which is why I missed it.The web page is clear. Thanks for the reply

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 10): @RLesur @rstudio I’ve always had trouble rendering #xaringan slides in the native @rstudio browser. Any indication if the new one will fare better? (Maybe I could have changed a setting already to fix that…)

yihui.name

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 173): About naming software and packages — “Naming Software Packages with Common Words” https://t.co/JBkGOktdXk

Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 93): Step back in time: > August 12, 1991 Review of S-PLUS Statistical Software https://t.co/TtdiLbq0IS

Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 70): In which you can easily show that {methods} is only launched by Rscript since R 3.5.0. (See https://t.co/0nFdJ2OT98 for context)

Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 20): @andrewheiss Haha I’m glad that different people rediscover this little package every year: https://t.co/My00713eQY

R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 12): August 12, 1991 Review of S-PLUS Statistical Software @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/iZ79U0KONh

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 11): #R #Automated | August 12, 1991 Review of S-PLUS Statistical Software https://t.co/QNrreRWW2g

Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 11): #R #Automated | Naming Software Packages with Common Words https://t.co/bIMVaKRU83