
Getting Started with RStudio
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Content Updates
- March 20, 2012
- Chapter 1. Overview, Installation
- What is R?
- What is an IDE?
- Why RStudio?
- Using RStudio
- Desktop Version
- Server Version
- Which Workspace?
- Projects
- Which R?
- Layout of the Components
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- The Options Dialog
- Installing RStudio
- Updating RStudio
- Chapter 2. Case Study: Data Cleaning
- Using Projects
- Reading in a Data File
- Tab Completion
- Workspace Component
- Using the Right Class to Store Data
- Data Cleaning
- Using the Code Editor to Write R Scripts
- Using Add-On Packages
- Graphics
- Command History
- All Finished, for Now
- Chapter 3. The Console and Related Components
- Entering Commands
- Automatic Insertion of Matching Pairs
- R Script Files
- Command-Line Conveniences
- Tab Completion
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Command History
- Searching the history stack
- History Browser
- Workspace Browser
- Editing and Viewing Objects
- Importing Data Sets
- The Help Page Viewer
- Graphics in RStudio
- The Plots Browser
- Interactivity
- The manipulate Package for RStudio
- External Programs (Desktop Version)
- Chapter 4. Case Study: Creating a Package
- Creating Functions from Script Files
- A Package Skeleton
- Documenting Functions With roxygen2
- The devtools Package
- Package Data
- Package Examples
- Adding Tests
- Building and Installing the Package
- Chapter 5. Programming R with RStudio
- Source Code Editor
- Basics
- Keyboard shortcuts
- R Programming Features
- Syntax highlighting
- Bracket matching
- Automatic indenting
- Code completion and usage information
- Extract function
- Run or source commands
- Navigation
- Jump to function
- Go to file/function
- The File Browser
- File upload
- Debugging R Code in RStudio
- Package Maintenance
- Organizing Activities with Projects
- Version Control with RStudio
- Getting started with version control
- Using Git to keep a history of changes
- Collaborating with Git
- Case Study: Report Generation using Sweave
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