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@jennybc
jennybc / twee-demo.Rmd
Last active August 14, 2022 21:50
twee(): emulating the tree directory listing command
---
title: "twee demo"
author: "Jenny Bryan"
date: "17 August, 2014"
output:
html_document:
toc: TRUE
keep_md: TRUE
---
@jbub
jbub / squash-commits.sh
Created June 12, 2013 15:31
git squash last two commits into one
git rebase --interactive HEAD~2
# we are going to squash c into b
pick b76d157 b
pick a931ac7 c
# squash c into b
pick b76d157 b
s a931ac7 c
@yihui
yihui / README.md
Last active June 30, 2021 18:01
Preview all syntax highlighting themes in knitr (HTML and LaTeX)
@cjbayesian
cjbayesian / bayes_update.R
Created August 16, 2012 20:23
generate a video demonstrating Bayesian updating
## Corey Chivers, 2012 ##
sim_bayes<-function(p=0.5,N=100,y_lim=20,a_a=2,a_b=10,b_a=8,b_b=3)
{
## Simulate outcomes in advance
outcomes<-sample(1:0,N,prob=c(p,1-p),replace=TRUE)
success<-cumsum(outcomes)
for(frame in 1:N)
{
png(paste("plots/",1000+frame,".png",sep=""))
@jeromyanglim
jeromyanglim / example-r-markdown.rmd
Created May 17, 2012 04:23
Example of using R Markdown
This post examines the features of [R Markdown](http://www.rstudio.org/docs/authoring/using_markdown)
using [knitr](http://yihui.name/knitr/) in Rstudio 0.96.
This combination of tools provides an exciting improvement in usability for
[reproducible analysis](http://stats.stackexchange.com/a/15006/183).
Specifically, this post
(1) discusses getting started with R Markdown and `knitr` in Rstudio 0.96;
(2) provides a basic example of producing console output and plots using R Markdown;
(3) highlights several code chunk options such as caching and controlling how input and output is displayed;
(4) demonstrates use of standard Markdown notation as well as the extended features of formulas and tables; and
(5) discusses the implications of R Markdown.