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Author:
Xie, Yihui (Mathematician)
Title:
Dynamic documents with R and knitr / Yihui Xie.
Publisher:
CRC Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xxv, 190 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Knitr.
Statistics--Data processing.
Technical reports.
Corporation reports.
Mathematical statistics--Computer programs.
Technical writing--Data processing.
Technical writing--Computer programs.
R (Computer program language)
MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General.
Notes:
"A Chapman & Hall book". Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Suitable for both beginners and advanced users, this book shows you how to write reports in simple languages such as Markdown. The reports range from homework, projects, exams, books, blogs, and web pages to any documents related to statistical graphics, computing, and data analysis. While familiarity with LaTeX and HTML is helpful, the book requires no prior experience with advanced programs or languages. For beginners, the text provides enough features to get started on basic applications. For power users, the last several chapters enable an understanding of the extensibility of the knitr package."-- Provided by publisher.
"Preface We import a dataset into a statistical software package, run a procedure to get all results, then copy and paste selected pieces into a typesetting program, add a few descriptions and finish a report. This is a common practice of writing statistical reports. There are obvious dangers and disadvantages in this process: 1. it is error-prone due to too much manual work; 2. it requires lots of human efforts to do tedious jobs such as copying results across documents; 3. the workflow is barely recordable especially when it involves GUI (Graphical User Interface) operations, therefore it is difficult to reproduce; 4. a tiny change of the data source in the future will require the author(s) to go through the same procedure again, which can take nearly the same amount of time and effort; 5. the analysis and writing are separate, so close attention has to be paid to the synchronization of the two parts; In fact, a report can be generated dynamically from program code. Just like a software package has its source code, a dynamic document is the source code of a report. It is a combination of computer code and the corresponding narratives. When we compile the dynamic document, the program code in it is executed and replaced with the output; we get a final report by mixing the code output with the narratives. Because we only manage the source code, we are free of all the possible problems above. For example, we can change a single parameter in the source code, and get a different report on the fly."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Chapman & Hall/CRC the R series
ISBN:
9781482203547
1482203545 (PDF ebook)
1482203537 (pbk.)
9781482203530 (pbk.)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)852745693
LCCN:
2013018223
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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