#rstats
Vincent Arel-Bundock (@VincentAB; 482⁄139): The {modelsummary} #rstats package is now available on CRAN. Create beautiful and endlessly customizable tables to display results from your statistical models. https://t.co/4JpeaqEtAi 1/n https://t.co/94BPdrGJqe ↪
JD Long (@CMastication; 456⁄33): I’m in KY and my wife just texted me that I got some mail at home. I’m pretty stoked! #rstats https://t.co/yEMbYNSR0B ↪
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 382⁄83): 🔪 Great content, and hilarious slides! “Get up to speed with Bayesian data analysis in R” by @rabaath https://t.co/DDTagwkcr3 #rstats https://t.co/vxz7M7Tdft ↪
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 333⁄105): rstudio::conf(2020) is now open for registration! https://t.co/gGwAjFAztO. I hope you’ll join us in SF, Jan 27-30 2020. I am personally very excited about our awesome keynote speakers: @hspter, @rdpeng, @wattenberg, @viegasf, @JennyBryan, and JJ Allaire #rstats ↪
Shiloh Bradley (@ShilohRBradley; 328⁄14): This might be my longest dplyr statement ever and I’m so proud of it. :,) #rstats #tidyverse https://t.co/7VQzBNFs6H ↪
Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85; 192⁄45): 🎉🎉🎉 ragg is on CRAN. High performance and high quality raster devices for #rstats https://t.co/xUR38h7pY0 ↪
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 164⁄71): 101 Machine Learning Algorithms for Data Science with Cheat Sheets {https://t.co/aqhC8Ajcbs} #rstats #DataScience ↪
rOpenSci (@rOpenSci; 146⁄57): rOpenSci Announces $678K Award from the Sloan Foundation to Expand Software Peer Review > https://t.co/OCKoln1d5U > #rstats #SoftwarePeerReview ↪
blogdown
Shirley B. Wang (@ShirleyBWang; 47⁄4): Excited to share my new website, made in R using the blogdown package: https://t.co/5Gt0jTqRkS! ↪
Sa-kiera T. J. Hudson (@Sakiera_Hudson; 23⁄0): Whoever said it is easy to make a website using Blogdown LIED! > That said, I think I’m finally understanding how it all fits together. Website coming August 2019! https://t.co/CrmpeFEuon ↪
antuki (@antuki13; 21⁄9): My slides for my ⚡ talk at #useR2019 about how to deal with the change of administrative divisions over time ⏰ are on my #blogdown website. Feedbacks are welcome! https://t.co/uqgtovZgbz https://t.co/OlWx4RgIha ↪
R-Ladies Tampa (@RLadiesTampa; 2⁄2): Don’t forget! We’re spending an exciting morning with Blogdown, tomorrow! #RLadies #RStats #Diversity https://t.co/uvMfEdTEIu ↪
Shirley B. Wang (@ShirleyBWang; 1⁄0): @Nate__Haines Thank you! And agreed, blogdown is awesome (and free!) :) ↪
Nathaniel Haines (@Nate__Haines; 1⁄0): @ShirleyBWang Looks awesome! Blogdown is the way to go :) ↪
Ches Thurber (@ChesThurber; 1⁄0): a special thanks to @apreshill whose resources were invaluable in learning how to build a website with #blogdown ↪
amit (@VizMonkey; 0/2): Hey #rstats #blogdown fam… any of you getting scary warnings from github about security issues? What’s wrong w/ the Ghostwriter theme? Advice? ↪
bookdown
Julia Silge (@juliasilge; 67⁄11): How and why write an open-source book? 📚@jakub_nowosad explains at #useR2019 that he and collaborators used bookdown, GitHub, CI, and more to write their #geocompr book. > Community involvement was motivating, and improved book! 😍 https://t.co/WHswVjLhZ6 ↪
Edwin Thoen (@edwin_thoen; 42⁄13): I started to write a text on doing machine learning in #rstats using the Agile principles. It is very much WIP, but in the Agile spirit I already publish the first drafts. You can read it here https://t.co/i0f5tTQJu0 and is maintained here https://t.co/4TrUkehMnL ↪
Joshua Rosenberg (@jrosenberg6432; 29⁄7): Have a possibly forthcoming update related to the ‘Data Science in Education’ book! > Something particularly exciting is if we have an update the entire book will be available via a bookdown website (and the book’s content will always be available here: https://t.co/Sexre2N5Ea) ↪
Vikram_Singh Rawat (@Guru_GyanKhoji; 24⁄6): @MattDowle > started working on the beginner’s guide to #rdatatable > Learn RDataTable https://t.co/tRnce1WN4E ↪
JuliaStewart Lowndes (@juliesquid; 12⁄4): @matiberrutti @allison_horst @nceas @mozilla @RLadiesGlobal @rOpenSci @rstudio @thecarpentries Hi, I made the slides with R! https://t.co/pDdvtyMHuA ↪
Hugo Sant’Anna Rodrigues (@hsantanna; 12⁄1): @causalinf I just found this website. Don’t know if it is common knowledge or if anyone on Twitter told about it, but it is amazing! > https://t.co/9Jj3T5uhRM ↪
Felipe Ruiz (@felipe_ruizb; 7⁄1): Estamos compartiendo segunda edición del manual “ @rstudio para Estadística Descriptiva en Ciencias Sociales”, resultante de un gran ft. metodológico con @gboccardobosoni Esta versión es altamente interactiva, disponible como libro online gratuito: https://t.co/N2RhirABcW https://t.co/AhDw1t2H5z ↪
Curry Cunningham (@CurryCunningham; 6⁄4): Interested in learning #R for data manipulation, interrogation, and visualization? > Some fantastic and free online textbooks: > R for Data Science - Wickham and Grolemund: https://t.co/3eYzR57Que * My go-to ref! > R Programming for Data Science - Peng: https://t.co/Wocfp4ELr2 https://t.co/C6FksTth7P ↪
ɐɔıssǝſ Burnett (@TrashBirdEcol; 4⁄3): Rmarkdown and bookdown users: Is there a way to render references (e.g., @auth_yr_title) INSIDE a kable table? #bookdown #thesisdown #rstats ↪
Omni Analytics Group (@OmniAnalytics; 3⁄4): Recapping last week’s #useR2019 in our #bookdown-based #tweetbook. Check out some of the highlights! https://t.co/byMB1BQCf2 #rstats #tidytuesday @UseR2019_Conf https://t.co/ywoSqrvmb2 ↪
Gianluca Baio (@gianlubaio; 3⁄0): #bookdown is kinda cool. I’m wasting way too much time making the notes on intro to stats for the students of our @UCLMScHEDS students look all shiny and cool. But they do… ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 3⁄0): @djnavarro @jonathanleehelm @reverendofdoubt @kaz_yos The new #bookdown format is great ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 3⁄0): TIL you can add presenter notes to ioslides 🥐 > <div class = “notes”> some rmarkdown </div> > https://t.co/k2ijLcmyl0 ↪
The Fixer (@SaanpaurSeedi; 2⁄2): • Hands On Programming with R https://t.co/Ki9zJRhfio • An Introduction to Machine Learning with R https://t.co/K34Q7S0Z0O • R for Data Science https://t.co/w5NwLyUGaP • Reproducible Finance with R https://t.co/XHBTlIw1gO (in RMarkdown with bookdown) #rstats #freebiefriday ↪
中西大輔 (@daihiko; 2⁄1): https://t.co/tNE8d9TYIY 前に直したのに今やり直そうとしてやり方がわからない。「デフォルトのテンプレートの位置はPDFをレンダリングした際にコンソールに表示される、pandocの–template引数に書いてあります」場所がわからない。 ↪
Erin Hengel (@erinhengel; 2⁄1): @grant_mcdermott Thanks! I decided to try it for the first time with this paper—before that, I always used Stata + tex + a bash script to automate everything—and really like it. It’s nice to have everything organised in one program and pandoc + bookdown is surprisingly customisable. ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 2⁄0): @RensvdSchoot Thank you for the offer @RensvdSchoot. Along those lines, I have several blogs and book-length projects introducing #brms you might be interested in.
Blogs: https://t.co/Cdf8Ck5j6A Book-length projects: https://t.co/wrmNhvbDeZ ↪
Yanina Bellini (@yabellini; 2⁄0): @maticamba @romi_nahir Rmarkdown 😉 https://t.co/E6iJmnTiUz ↪
Erin Hengel (@erinhengel; 1⁄1): @wytham88 @grant_mcdermott For maximum customisability, also check out pandoc templates. https://t.co/VIWnLTUw6V ↪
Erin Hengel (@erinhengel; 1⁄0): @wytham88 @grant_mcdermott Sorry meant we wrote it. (I just put it in bookdown.) ↪
Erin Hengel (@erinhengel; 1⁄0): @wytham88 @grant_mcdermott Thanks! Yeah, exactly. I wrote it in bookdown (which is great btw and makes it very easy to create PDFs & html docs at the same time) and then just push changes to the master branch on github when I’m ready to publish. ↪
Wei Yang Tham🔎 (@wytham88; 1⁄0): @erinhengel @grant_mcdermott this is beautiful. so you’re writing the paper in bookdown and then hosting the html on github? I’m guessing something like this (https://t.co/Scs19OK5Ly)? ↪
Wei Yang Tham🔎 (@wytham88; 1⁄0): @erinhengel @grant_mcdermott Cool! I used to start off with the basic Rmd pdf_document but have realized that’s pretty limited. will prob just go directly to bookdown now ↪
knitr
Dillon Niederhut PhD @ #SciPy2019 (@dillonniederhut; 35⁄17): Have you been waiting for a tool like knitr but for Python? Check out Geoffrey Poore’s Codebraid #SciPy2019 https://t.co/PmIsXqFm5e ↪
Emily Morgan (@emilynguist; 6⁄1): Great materials for getting introduced to/practicing R, knitr, and Rmarkdown: https://t.co/SnSAcRPeWG ↪
Spencer Carter 🌈Pro EU | #Archaeologist FSA Scot (@microburin; 5⁄0): @MNEK Well, I’ve started yarn-bomb knitting again if that’s any indication. (Saltburn pier is famous). Knitr? People are too F*d up. https://t.co/yjxurYRH2D ↪
Matt #EarthquakeSzn Betz (@IAmMattBetz; 4⁄0): I might start just creating all of my documents in LaTeX and knitR and take a poll a month later to see how many people are impressed and how many people want to murder my pretentious ass ↪
Ben (@ben_science; 3⁄2): Everybody’s workflow is different. Mine, using RMarkdown files, sometimes wants me to keep the objects in the environment after rendering. Always used the “Knit” button in RStudion. Lesson learned today: “render()” with “clean = F”. @rstudiotips #rstats #rmarkdown #knitr ↪
Marine Duperat (@MauditChablis; 3⁄1): First time with #knitr and #rmarkdown @rstudio ! Not as bad as I thought 😃 Let’s do #reproducible #research ! 🤓🌲 https://t.co/hfCYoPkAim ↪
2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute (@LSA2019; 3⁄0): Goal of the workshop: introducing the concept of Dynamic Documents with knitr, integrating R code and Markdown/LaTeX into a single, reproducible document. Our presenters will be teaching R Markdown and knitr (not explicitly R and LaTex) ↪
Ruby Programming (@ProgrammingRuby; 2⁄0): Ruby Algorithm Documentation with AsciiDoc and Knitr > ☞ https://t.co/TbTs83s1ch > #ruby #RubyonRails https://t.co/KkEl2C1N2i ↪
2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute (@LSA2019; 2⁄0): Wednesday Workshops are in full force! > And we’re rocking the Data Summer Camp from 10am-12pm with Bradley McDonnell and Bradley Rentz from the University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa, with “Putting it all together with Knitr, LaTeX, and R Markdown” 🤗 https://t.co/egt6NNxGBH ↪
Bothe( ̄□ ̄;) (@geschichtenpost; 1⁄2): #rstats #rstudio #rmarkdown #knitr > and one possible part of an answer: declaring an out.width may be one culprit https://t.co/Sp2l3fWI5k ↪
atusy (@Atsushi776; 1⁄0): @niszet0 Wolfram使ったことないのがネックなんですが,knitr engineの習作にしたいと思ってます. ↪
Ruby on Rails (@ruby_o_rails; 1⁄0): Ruby Algorithm Documentation with AsciiDoc and Knitr > ☞ https://t.co/PFW4kvPqEC > #ruby #RubyonRails https://t.co/5NLqYKtavq ↪
Hao Ye (@Hao_andY; 1⁄0): @TrashBirdEcol @MattCrump @rstatstweet @ye_2015 LOL, and then I thought about it some more, and realized you could just do:
{r} a <- c(1, 2) b <- c("@Sauer_1991", "@Ye_2015") df <- data.frame(a, b) knitr::kable(df, format = "markdown")
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James Curran (@ProfJamesCurran; 1⁄0): I know this is going to sound like a dumb question, but I can’t find the answer Googling. Is there a knitr “theme” that makes the input/output look like the HTML rendered R Markdown? Even PDF rendered R Markdown isn’t quite the same as the HTML. ↪
2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute (@LSA2019; 1⁄0): What are you doing at your summer camp? > Not making anything by hand of course! Easily make simple tables with #RMarkdown • Knitr has an awesome table function table and you simply select the data you want from a dataframe and then display it as a table! #Lingstitute2019 https://t.co/NKHUhyrB6Y ↪
2019 LSA Summer Linguistic Institute (@LSA2019; 1⁄0): No need to wait for Amazon Prime, first we’ll install our own packages (in fact, we need to before we can carry on!) • Remember to install the R package knitR first, and let these light & sweet software packages allow results and data to remain separate, but linked. ↪
Luke Smith (@lksmth; 0/1): How can I run a hook at the end of a document? #rstats #knitr https://t.co/CGDIk20zSu ↪
Dr. Sarah Pohl (@LilithElina; 0/1): I’m using #kableExtra to generate nice HTML tables in my #knitr document. In one table, I want to print the rownames as well (I can see them with rownames(df)), but when I set row.names=TRUE in kable(), all I get are numbers. Does anyone know why? #rstats ↪
xaringan
XP (@song_xiaoping; 20⁄10): Recently created a crash course for coding in R. Slide decks and notes were created entirely in R, and are freely available on Github! https://t.co/bcrn5ODCu5 #rstats #rmarkdown #xaringan #tidyverse ↪
Dr. Sam Tyner (@sctyner; 12⁄3): Here’s a gist for making your #xaringan slides #JSM2019 themed using @grrrck’s xaringanthemer package: https://t.co/PmIkHHG4sw https://t.co/b8jC8dfef1 ↪
Dianne Cook (@visnut; 10⁄1): Deloitte sponsor talk for #user2019 using #xaringan , icon and emo R packages @BigDataCXO 😎 https://t.co/C7MYoDj3hc ↪
Chris (@_manochris; 5⁄1): Mn tento agi na impureza cmg Logo eu q tenho xaringan ↪
Ilya Kashnitsky (@ikashnitsky; 4⁄1): Dear #rstats community, are there some tips and tricks how to write a clean rmd for {xaringan}? I’m thrilled by output, but the process of script writing seems quite messy; especially the navigation between slides. How do you deal with it? @xieyihui @statsgen @grrrck ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 4⁄0): @ma_salmon @cordura21 Yes, there is an
autoplay
option: https://t.co/LdkbatnVHG ↪
Daniel Anderson (@datalorax_; 3⁄1): @JakeSearcy @grant_mcdermott This is actually exactly how I recommend/teach my students to share their slides, e.g., these from @stegso at #cascadiaRconf using #xaringan in #rstats https://t.co/0qckCRVKRW ↪
JuliaStewart Lowndes (@juliesquid; 3⁄0): @matiberrutti @allison_horst @nceas @mozilla @RLadiesGlobal @rOpenSci @rstudio @thecarpentries And @apreshill ’s xaringan workshop slides were super super helpful: https://t.co/NmC5JW6aA3 ↪
Chris Mainey (@chrismainey; 3⁄0): Spend two hours fighting #xaringan, as I couldn’t get it to format an Rmarkdown bullet list properly, before I remembered I can use the html tags directly. 🤦♂️ ↪
Chris Mainey (@chrismainey; 2⁄1): Excited to be teaching #rstats to Gloucestershire NHS organisations today. Delivering it all in markdown using #xaringan. Might be a few cheeky plugs for @NHSrCommunity ! ↪
Emma Rand (@er13_r; 2⁄0): is @xieyihui physically at #useR2019? because his influence it everywhere! xaringan is super popular! But no-one using yolo: true 🙃 ↪
Beatriz Milz (@BeaMilz; 2⁄0): @juliasilge @jakub_nowosad @xieyihui this presentation let me excited to try collaborating with a book… #xaringan is my favorite package and I saw on github that you are writing a book about it. Is it ok to try collaborating and doing PR’s in that repository? ↪
Chung-hong Chan (@chainsawriot; 1⁄0): I think I should port the powerpoint template of our department to remark.js , so that I can use xaringan to create my slides in the future. ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: xaringan https://t.co/y5W2NU2tPr #rstats ↪
Ido Bar (@DrIdoBar; 0/1): @AmandaMiottoGU Thanks @AmandaMiottoGU, it was written in #rstats xaringan package 📦 😁 ↪
yihui.name
Jonathan Spring (@JustTheSpring; 2⁄0): @ikashnitsky @xieyihui @statsgen @grrrck Have you experimented with the Infinite Moon Reader for instant preview? https://t.co/HWyXTjkLf1 ↪
Maël Theulière (@TheuliereMael; 1⁄2): poke @RLesur https://t.co/DDn4CcuaeY #rstats #frenchtouch ↪
Ashwin Malshé अश्विन (@ashwinmalshe; 0/1): “Romain Lesur: The Most Wonderful Collaborator I Have Ever Worked With” by @xieyihui about @RLesur. Fantastic post by a gifted developer about collaboration with another gifted developer! #RStats https://t.co/kdL1vKFU76 ↪