[BlindRUG] Work with RMD files.

shey lontum sheylontum at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 01:02:44 UTC 2018


Hi JooYoung.
Thanks allot for the advice. I guess I would have to try all the code
first to be sure it will work before including it in the Rmd file.
This is going to take long but is much better from where I was before
now.

Thanks allot.


On 9/13/18, JooYoung Seo <jooyoung at psu.edu> wrote:
> Hi Shey,
>
> You can compose any Rmd content using any word processor as a plain
> text and save it as *.Rmd extension).
> Then, you can knit your Rmd file using the following command in R terminal:
> library(rmarkdown)
> render("YourFile.Rmd")
>
> # Replace YourFile.Rmd with your actual file name.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> JooYoung
>
>
>
> On 9/12/18, shey lontum via BlindRUG <blindrug at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Dear Dr. Godfrey.
>> Thanks for your response above. I believe that working with my Rmd
>> file on notepad would be much easier if I was sure everything will be
>> OK. But in this case I am working on a project and will need to write
>> and knit my code as I progress. Can I do this within the base
>> distribution of R? and how do I get started with that? I will not be
>> able to submit this particular assignment if I don't produce the
>> project directly on the Rmd file.
>> Thanks.
>> Shey.
>>
>> On 9/11/18, Godfrey, Jonathan via BlindRUG <blindrug at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> RStudio is not accessible, although there are plans to fix that coming
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> You can use Rmd files as they are plain text. Ed it them in Notepad or
>>> similar if ou must, but do consider using the WriteR app in the BrailleR
>>> package.
>>>
>>> You should look at the chapter in BrailleR in Action which has been
>>> updated.
>>>
>>> Go to https://r-resources.massey.ac.nz/braillerinaction/
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: BlindRUG <blindrug-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of shey lontum
>>> via
>>> BlindRUG
>>> Sent: Wednesday, 12 September 2018 7:57 AM
>>> To: Blind R Users Group <blindrug at nfbnet.org>
>>> Cc: shey lontum <sheylontum at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [BlindRUG] Work with RMD files.
>>>
>>> Hello.
>>> I have been taking this course to learn R on courser. The course
>>> required
>>> us
>>> to work with R markdown files, but I only had to report the results. So
>>> I
>>> read the files in HTML, typed my code into the R terminal and used the
>>> results.
>>>
>>> Now, in the final project, I really need to work with the R markdown
>>> file.
>>> I
>>> just tried opening it in R studio but it appears inaccessible.
>>> Can someone who works with RMD files advice me on how to go about it?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Shey.
>>> --
>>> Lontum E. Nchadze (M.Sc)
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>>
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>> 2017 Mandela Washington Fellow (Georgia State University)
>> Statistical Analyst (Cameroon Ministry of Finance)
>> +(237) 677 199 500
>> "To win a war is not to win every battle, but to win crucial battles."
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>>
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>> R
>> Now" compiled by Jonathan Godfrey at:
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>
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-- 
Lontum E. Nchadze (M.Sc)
2017 Mandela Washington Fellow (Georgia State University)
Statistical Analyst (Cameroon Ministry of Finance)
+(237) 677 199 500
"To win a war is not to win every battle, but to win crucial battles."




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