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Category Archives: knitr
rmarkdown: Alter Action Depending on Document
Can I see a show of hands for those who love rmarkdown? Yeah me too. One nifty feature is the ability to specify various document prettifications in the YAML of a .Rmd document and then use: The Problem Have you … Continue reading
GitHub Package Ideas I Stole
One of my favorite sources of good ideas is looking at the GitHub repositories of others and modeling my repos after the good ideas I see others doing. Here's Steve Jobs on stealing ideas: In the past few weeks I've … Continue reading
Posted in knitr, package creation, reports, Uncategorized
Tagged github, installr, knitcitations, knitr, package management, R, reports
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knitr2wordpress and gradient_cloud Revisited
This post serves three function: It allows me to revisit an old blogpost It let's me test out the new-ish knitr function knti2wp and RWordPress It enables me to avoid the massive ammount of reading I need to do and … Continue reading
Posted in knitr, qdap, text, Uncategorized, visualization, word cloud
Tagged blog, discourse analysis, gradient, gradient cloud, gradient word cloud, knitr, preseidential debate, qdap, R, text, text analysis, transcript, tyler rinker, word, word cloud, wordcloud, wordpress
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