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R Markdown

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This is an R Markdown document. Markdown is a simple formatting syntax for authoring HTML, PDF, and MS Word documents. For more details on using R Markdown see http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com.

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When we compile our document, we are using the rmarkdown package

Here are some example R code

x<-rep(1,10)
mean(x)

Here is an example of a non-numbered list

  • BreakFast
    • food
      • eggs
      • toast
      • bacon
    • drink
      • apple juice
  • Lunch
    • taco
  • Dinner
    • baked chicken
    • broccoli -rice

You can also make a numbered list

  1. Breakfast
    1. food
      1. egg
  2. Lunch
    1. honey glazed salmon
  3. Dinner
    1. pork ribs
    2. sauted veggies
    3. pasta

Here is an example of blockquote:

This is a block quote. This paragraph has two lines

  1. this is a list inside a block quote
  2. second item

Here is an example of nested block quote

This is a block quote. This paragraph has two lines

this text is nested

Here is an example of R code in blockquote:

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mean(c(1,2,3,4,5))

When you click the Knit button a document will be generated that includes both content as well as the output of any embedded R code chunks within the document. You can embed an R code chunk like this:

summary(cars)
##      speed           dist       
##  Min.   : 4.0   Min.   :  2.00  
##  1st Qu.:12.0   1st Qu.: 26.00  
##  Median :15.0   Median : 36.00  
##  Mean   :15.4   Mean   : 42.98  
##  3rd Qu.:19.0   3rd Qu.: 56.00  
##  Max.   :25.0   Max.   :120.00

Including Plots

You can also embed plots, for example:

Note that the echo = FALSE parameter was added to the code chunk to prevent printing of the R code that generated the plot.

plot(pressure)

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Here is an useful link https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/authoring_pandoc_markdown.html%23raw-tex

Another useful is kable function from knitr package. Another useful one is printr package

knitr::kable(head(cars))
speed dist
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4 10
7 4
7 22
8 16
9 10

insert an equation

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insert text with some footnotes

Here is the footnote 1 and 2

Here is inline note 3


  1. first footnote

  2. longnote

  3. inine notes are easier to write