0:00 Introduction 0:21 New file 1:01 IMPORTANT REMINDER 3:00 Dividing by section 3:40 Text 6:08 Bold text, bulett points etc. 7:30 Code chunk 8:32 Settings 10:43 Captions in figures 12:00 Math notation 13:03 New page 13:38 Link 14:35 Tables 15:27 Vhange size for one graph 16:35 Chunks, echo.
Mister Homer, congratulations. Your video is awesome. I'm very happy after understanding how RMarkdown works. Thank you a lot. I hope, sincerely, other videos to improve my skills. I see you.
Homer White, Thanks so much for this! Had a question: When knitting this up in RStudio all of my plots and graphics go all over the place as opposed to being placed right where they are in relation to the texts/code chunks as written in the Rmd doc. They seemingly get moved to the end (essentially) of the knitted .pdf! Someone suggested placing a "\" just after the ggplot chunks....and that DOES anchor them where coded, but I lose the fugure captions and it positions the plots left justified instead of center. Any help on this one?? I see in the video that your plots seem to appear just fine in the knit... Thanks! -Cliff
this is such a masterpiece introduction to r markdown. It really help me, thank you so much
Best video on R markdown that I’ve ever seen!!!
0:00 Introduction
0:21 New file
1:01 IMPORTANT REMINDER
3:00 Dividing by section
3:40 Text
6:08 Bold text, bulett points etc.
7:30 Code chunk
8:32 Settings
10:43 Captions in figures
12:00 Math notation
13:03 New page
13:38 Link
14:35 Tables
15:27 Vhange size for one graph
16:35 Chunks, echo.
This is by far the best rmarkdown for data analysis reports tutorial
agreed.
Great tutorial Homer... the crowd is calling out for more!
You sir...deserve a medal! Thanks!
R is such a magnificent tool! thanks for the tutorial.
Wow, that was a very well constructed tutorial. 👍👍👍👍👍
Mister Homer, congratulations. Your video is awesome. I'm very happy after understanding how RMarkdown works. Thank you a lot. I hope, sincerely, other videos to improve my skills.
I see you.
this is amazing Homer.
thank u.
This is a great tutorial. It had everything i needed and more. Thanks!!
This is a very inspiring way to write within Rstudio. Thanks
Thank you very much for sharing with us.
Now I finally understand markdown. I am switching from latex to it rn
Fantastic and clear. Thanks a lot!!!!
Thank you so much for the video
you are the best !!! thank you.
Homer White, Thanks so much for this! Had a question: When knitting this up in RStudio all of my plots and graphics go all over the place as opposed to being placed right where they are in relation to the texts/code chunks as written in the Rmd doc. They seemingly get moved to the end (essentially) of the knitted .pdf!
Someone suggested placing a "\" just after the ggplot chunks....and that DOES anchor them where coded, but I lose the fugure captions and it positions the plots left justified instead of center. Any help on this one?? I see in the video that your plots seem to appear just fine in the knit...
Thanks!
-Cliff
this is really good. thanks alot
Thank you very much sir. That was very helpful!
Thank you! This was very helpful ^^
Thank you Homer White, very cool!
Hi, very nice example. It seems that your output uses Time New Roman, but there's no indication in the video about that. How did you do it?
how did you import all that databases from your pc to cloud RStudio? I can't import nothing from my pc
Thanks a lot mate..
thank you sir
why don't you upload the r markdown file also. nice job
How do we change the font say Times NewRoman and line spacing
gold
Is Homer Simpson your relative ?
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