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Week 1: Getting Started with R
- Welcome to Getting Started with R
- Install R
- Install RStudio
- Projects
- Files in R
- Packages
- Import Data
- Objects and Functions
- Examine our Data
- Import Our Data Again
- Getting Help
- Wrapping Up
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 1 Live Session
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Week 2: Fundamentals of R (RMarkdown)
- Welcome to Fundamentals of R
- RMarkdown Overview
- YAML
- Text
- Code Chunks
- Wrapping Up
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 2 Project Assignment
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 2 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 2 Live Session
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Week 3: Fundamentals of R (Data Wrangling and Analysis)
- Getting Started
- The Tidyverse
- select
- mutate
- filter
- summarize
- group_by
- count
- arrange
- Create a New Data Frame
- Crosstabs
- Wrapping Up
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 3 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 3 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 3 Project Assignment
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Week 4: Fundamentals of R (Data Visualization)
- An Important Workflow Tip
- The Grammar of Graphics
- Scatterplots
- Histograms
- Bar Charts
- color and fill
- scales
- Text and Labels
- Plot Labels
- Themes
- Facets
- Save Plots
- Wrapping Up
- You Did It!
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 4 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 4 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 4 Project Assignment
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Week 5: Catch-Up Week
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 5 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 5 Project Assignment: ASSIGNMENT AMNESTY
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Week 6: Git + GitHub
- What is Git? What is GitHub?
- Why Should You Learn to Use Git and GitHub?
- Update Everything
- Install Git
- Configure Git
- Create a Local Git Repository
- Commits
- Commit History
- GitHub Repositories
- Connect RStudio and GitHub
- Push an RStudio Project to a GitHub Repository
- Pull a GitHub Repository to an RStudio Project
- Keep RStudio and GitHub in Sync
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 6 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 6 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 6 Project Assignment
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Week 7: Going Deeper with R (Advanced Data Wrangling, Part 1)
- Overview
- Importing Data
- Tidy Data
- Reshaping Data
- Dealing with Missing Data
- Changing Variable Types
- Advanced Variable Creation
- Advanced Summarizing
- Binding Data Frames
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 7 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 7 Project Assignment
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 7 Live Session
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Week 8: Going Deeper with R (Advanced Data Wrangling, Part 2)
- Functions
- Merging Data
- Renaming Variables
- Quick Interlude to Reorganize our Code
- Exporting Data
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 8 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 8 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 8 Project Assignment
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Week 9: Catch-Up Week
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 9 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 9 - Assignment Amnesty
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Week 10: Going Deeper with R (Advanced Data Visualization, Part 1)
- Data Visualization Best Practices
- Tidy Data
- Pipe Data Into ggplot
- Reorder Plots to Highlight Findings
- Line Charts
- Use Color to Highlight Findings
- Declutter
- Use the scales Package for Nicely Formatted Values
- Use Direct Labeling
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 10 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 10 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 10 Project Assignment
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Week 11: Going Deeper with R (Advanced Data Visualization, Part 2)
- Use Axis Text Wisely
- Use Titles to Highlight Findings
- Use Color in Titles to Highlight Findings
- Use Annotations to Explain
- Tweak Spacing
- Customize Your Theme
- Customize Your Fonts
- Try New Plot Types
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 11 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 11 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 11 Project Assignment
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Week 12: Going Deeper with R (Advanced RMarkdown)
- Advanced Markdown Text Formatting
- Tables
- Advanced YAML
- Inline R Code
- Making Your Reports Shine: Word Edition
- Making Your Reports Shine: HTML Edition
- Making Your Reports Shine: PDF Edition
- Presentations
- Dashboards
- Other Formats
- You Did It!
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 12 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 12 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 12 Project Assignment
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Week 13: Final Assignment
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 13 Office Hours
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 13 Live Session
- R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Final Project Assignment
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WEEK 14: Retrospective
R in 3 Months (Spring 2022)
Install Git
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Your Turn
Confirm that you installed Git correctly by going to your terminal in RStudio and typing
git --version
(you should have version 2.3 or later)
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Juan Clavijo
October 18, 2021
Had to restart R studio for git version to come up in the terminal
Hannah Koenker
October 20, 2021
I was stuck. I installed Git but got 'object not found' when I restart RStudio and checked it. Turns out I was typing in the Console but needed to be in the Terminal. Just in case others make this mistake :)
Eric Foerster
October 21, 2021
No problems with downloading Git. Using a Mac. Updated R and RStudio with no issues. However, the git --version I'm getting is 2.24.3 (Apple Git-128). Have tried downloading it again several times and cannot get version 2.33. Any ideas???
Mychal Davis
April 15, 2022
Hello, I have Git Bash installed on my machine, do I need to install GIT too?
Norm Anderson
April 16, 2022
I don't think the installation went well. I do not see the version. I have restarted RStudio.
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19043.1645] (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\norma\OneDrive\Desktop\Week 3 - R in 3 Months>git -- version unknown option: -- usage: git [--version] [--help] [-C ] [-c =] [--exec-path[=]] [--html-path] [--man-path] [--info-path] [-p | --paginate | -P | --no-pager] [--no-replace-objects] [--bare] [--git-dir=] [--work-tree=] [--namespace=] [--super-prefix=] [--config-env==] []
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19043.1645] (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\norma\OneDrive\Desktop\Week 3 - R in 3 Months>git--version 'git--version' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Shira Solomon
April 18, 2022
I installed Git and get this error message when looking for it in the R Studio terminal: " 'git' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. " Git GUI, Bash, and CMD all appear in my file tree. Can you help? Thanks!
Shira Solomon
April 18, 2022
Problem solved (mine at least)! Turns out R Studio didn't like my character spacing. It responded just fine when I followed David's example: [no space] git [space] --[no space]version
Niger Sultana
April 22, 2022
bash: git version: command not found is shown after installing git. is it okay? I did not found any instruction to restart R studio. Am I following right way to install Git?
Julieth Silao
October 6, 2022
i follw all the steps but i get
object git not found
Matt Kropp
October 26, 2022
Followed the steps and it is showing an older version 2.15.0. On a M1 Mac.
Elsa Bailey
October 30, 2022
It appears that for Mac we must not click on "installer" but on the 2.33 link. Had to do that to get the updated version. (Clicking on installer gave me a 2.15.0 version)
Kiana Robinson
April 21, 2023
Kianas-MacBook-Pro:Week 3 kianaramisi$ git --version xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun Kianas-MacBook-Pro:Week 3 kianaramisi$ git--version bash: git--version: command not found Kianas-MacBook-Pro:Week 3 kianaramisi$ git --version xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun Kianas-MacBook-Pro:Week 3 kianaramisi$
Why this? Why me?
Kholida Karimova Hashkes
April 22, 2023
Do I need to install Git if I'm planning to use GitHub only?