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March 2023 - R Markdown #115

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luizaandrade opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 2 comments
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March 2023 - R Markdown #115

luizaandrade opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 2 comments

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Show how to

  • Run one chuck
  • Run all chunks
  • Knit document
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luizaandrade commented Mar 29, 2023

We should probably use only one package for tables. Otherwise we spend a lot of time in this session talking about the content of the descriptive stats session. We can change the descriptive stats session to use stargazer if there's already a good output to Excel, but otherwise I'd recommend just sticking to huxtable.

This way, we can skip all the discussion about customizing tables in this session and just refer to the descriptive stats one.

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  • Test that having MikTex or any latex distribution pre-installed will also work. Or perhaps pandoc
  • If so, send instructions for MikTex installation from the software center

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