RStudio provides an integrated support for editing and executing R code and documents. On the level of the course, students can use either of Much finer control over the output format. The reward for learning this more complicated system is ![]() The knitr/LATEX system allows users to combine R and LATEX in the same document. Provides a simple markup language and renders the results in HTML. RStudio makes it easy to include text, statistical analysis (R code and R output), and graphical displays all in the same document. RStudio provides support for reproducible research. RStudio can run in a web browser (using Rstudio.cloud) or on your personal computer. This can be distracting for the beginner. The default interfaces for R are quite different on the RStudio runs on Mac, PC, and Linux machines and provides a simplified interface that looks and feels identical on all of them. RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R that provides an alternative interface to R that has several advantages over other the default R interfaces: 7.3.3 Two-Proportion Inference Code - Method II (matrix):.7.3.2 Two-Proportion Inference Code - Method I (rbind):.7.3.1 When do we use two-proportion inference?.7.2.1 When do we use one-mean inference?.7.1.1 When do we use one-proportion inference?.6.12 barplot - for comparing two proportions.6.11 gf_xyplot - for two numerical variables.6.10 xyplot - for two numerical variables.6.9 gf_boxplot - for one numerical variable.6.8 histogram - for one numerical variable.6.7 gf_histogram - for one numerical variable.6.6 bwplot - for one numerical variable or one numerical/one categorical variable.6.5 gf_dotPlot - for one numerical variable.6.4 dotplot - for one numerical variable.6.1 bargraphs - for one or two catagorical variables.5.2 favstats() - for summarizing numeric data.5.1 tally - for summarizing categorical data.4.5.3 Random sample and treatment groups. ![]()
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