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R in 3 Months Spring 2022 Week 2 Office Hours

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In this week's office hours we had questions about:

  • Adding data files to gists

  • Text analysis with R

  • How to pick datasets for your project

Have any questions? Put them below and we will help you out!

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Norm Anderson

Norm Anderson

March 24, 2022

Hi Charlie, I was able to import my excel data set after we spoke at the office hour. Thank you.

If I wanted to print my rmarkdown document, does markdown automatically make page breaks?

Also, when working in rmarkdown between text and chunks I have increased spacing to separate the two but it doesn’t seem to increase when I knit.

Thanks again for all your help.

Ahmed Humedi

Ahmed Humedi

March 28, 2022

Hi David & Charlie when I try to open the data file in Rmarkdown using this code "cpsdata ...1 Rows: 149316 Columns: 23 -- Column specification -------------------------------------------- Delimiter: "," chr (9): intmonth, stfips, prcitshp, state, ind02, class, union... dbl (14): ...1, hhid, weight, earnwke, uhours, grade92, race, et...

i Use spec() to retrieve the full column specification for this data. i Specify the column types or set show_col_types = FALSE to quiet this message.