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JSON to PDF Magic: Harnessing LaTeX and JSON for Effortless Customization and Dynamic PDF Generation
For more information on how to use ggplot2 and create charts consult the ggplot2 official page or the ggplot2 cheat graphic.
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Book recommendations for an rStudio newbie?
Though for me personally biggest change came when I started shifting from googling towards R help, vignettes and cheatsheets .
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Helm Intro and Cheatsheet
I took the time to arrange a "cheat sheet" of my favorite helm commands and the contexts in which they are useful. It was inspired by RStudio's array of excellent cheat sheets for the R community.
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Regex resources
I like to use the stringr cheatsheet for reference.
I used to have this stapled on my cubicle wall: https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/main/strings.pdf
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Frustration: One Year with R
We used the books Hadley Wickham has published for R courses in my stats program [1].
I supplemented the theory parts of my other courses with some of these [2] R books about using the methods instead of deriving and proving properties about them.
There are also some R studio cheat sheets [3].
[2] https://www.routledge.com/Chapman--HallCRC-The-R-Series/book...
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Cheatsheet of basic R https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/main/base-r.pdf
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rstudio/cheatsheets is an open source project licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cheatsheets is TeX.