CRC Press R Markdown: The Definitive Guide
D**Y
One tip is all it takes to pay for itself
Yes this book is online, but I don't mind supporting the author and I really like having a paper copy handy.I wanted to use R objects from a different session in Markdown, which is normally a no-no. One little tip explained how to get around this limitation and suddenly R Markdown became much more useful.I want to do my wrangling in on file, my exploratory analysis in another and my Markdown in another, while all sharing the same objects. Of course when I reopen the file I can rerun everything just as easily as recompiling the Markdown. I find this way that the doc is easier to write because there are not massive code blocks (that never get echo'd) mixed in. Just my workflow....The book itself is pretty good but I would like to see every parameter documented.All in all worth the price.
G**C
Excellent, amazing, a must have, worth much more than its price
This book details the amazing capabilities of the R markdown format. Exports include pdf, tex, html: it's easy to share & communicate work/scripts on online, book, slides, ... all kinds of supports. Amazing. I basically do all my work (teaching & research) in RStudio now.To support and thank the authors, I also bought the books on blogdown (more focused on online/html exports) and bookdown (more focused on pdf/tex for paper publishing).I wish a similar book existed for the Shiny framework...
C**D
useful
Very good coverage of the topic
J**T
For those who don't like online/digital books, this is the book for R Markdown
See headline of review. Good book but it is online for free so only order if you are like me and want the physical book.
M**B
introduction ok guide no way
you can be expert in building great packages but so bad teacher / writer... this book is the perfect illustration... it is not a guide but just introduction !
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