This channel is for mainly teaching videos related to data science workflows using R and Python. It includes videos from workshops and short tutorials.
Which page? rverse-tutorials.github.io/RWorkflow-NWFSC-2022/ in the description is live.
@DIBBLES21 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Does it still show informative error messages like when you run scripts in the console?
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Yes the error messages are the same. Here is more about Makefiles for R packages stackoverflow.com/a/46936748
@DIBBLES21 Жыл бұрын
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 thank you 😊
@klubotics Жыл бұрын
Is there a public github repository for this tutorial?
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
github.com/eeholmes/readthedoc-test
@IZE85 Жыл бұрын
Great, thank you!
@ghostkick267 Жыл бұрын
Would be very helpfull if you would elaborate every single option of stashing
@abhishekrdesai Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, it was very helpful!
@santiagosotelo6881 Жыл бұрын
Hi Eli, great video, it would be amazing if you could do a tutorial on how to setup quarto & R in VScode in order to be Rstudio-like. Thanks!
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Sure. You mean like showing how to render Quarto documents in VSCode with the Quarto extension?
@santiagosotelo6881 Жыл бұрын
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 yes, everything related to setting up quarto & R in vscode, I have heard about radian for the autocompletion of R, languageserver, shortcuts, what extension would be better in order to have a vscode very similar to rstudio. Thanks for answering!
@hsinchohuang8741 Жыл бұрын
amazing!
@leekwangchun Жыл бұрын
did you try to write text for descriptive statistics, graphs and tables, which were generated from Rmarkdown ouput
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
No, but that's a good one to try! I'll try that in one of my next tests.
@mohamedrefaat197 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Thanks for the tutorial.
@mohamedrefaat197 Жыл бұрын
Could you please add the link below the video?
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Added and here it is too github.com/nmfs-opensci/quarto-thesis
@BigBigBoxer Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I already knew how to do it with R, but no idea with Jupyter lab and it answered some doubts I had.
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
@verky56 Жыл бұрын
Thank you straight to the point and simple to understand. If anyone wants the side by side view. Go to the "settings icon" and select from the drop down under "Diff Display". You can choose between "unified or split". I like the split changes since its easier to understand for me.
@mikewessel9835 Жыл бұрын
This is terrific - thank you!
@DannyHatcherTech Жыл бұрын
Hi, thank for your video and the time you have put in to learn how all of this works. I am trying to add a lua filter to a pandoc export to remove [ ] from my citations for an academic manuscript. Would I need to do something like you show in this video - create a coded file and then add it to the pandoc command? For context: I write my manuscript in Obsidian in markdown The citations use [[@cite]] formatting Pandoc exports that to docx but results in [(cite)] My plan is to remove the excess [ ] with the lua filter - or any other solution that works. I look forward to hearing from you.
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you found the solution. But if not basically, I *think* you need to write a lua filter to convert [[@cite]] to [@cite] before it is passed to pandoc for processing to docx. If you are working in R Markdown, you yaml header looks like ---- output: word_document: pandoc_args: ["--lua-filter=your_filter.lua"] --- or if you are calling pandoc from from the command line then add "--lua-filter=your_filter.lua" to the command. As for the actual lua filter, I have not done text replacement, but I don't it should be that hard. Some google searching ought to find some lua code that does a search for "[[@<any letters>]]" and replaces that with "[[@<any letters>]]". Check out this stackoverflow post for someone doing something similar with Obsidian markdown. stackoverflow.com/questions/74699265/how-do-i-replace-part-of-a-string-with-a-lua-filter-in-pandoc-to-convert-from
@DannyHatcherTech Жыл бұрын
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 Thank you. No I haven't solved it. I have been busy.
@grantcoble-neal1142 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these tutorials.
@kennethgottfredsen767 Жыл бұрын
How do I change the coverpage to one of my own pictures?
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
You pass it in via 'coverpage-bg-image' in the yaml. See nmfs-opensci.github.io/quarto_titlepages/04-coverpages.html
@arthuryounger9340 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, the audio needs more volume. It is really hard to hear. Bu this was a very good idea for a tutorial aimed at people starting to use quarto a bit more seriously.
@eeholmes-datascience4849 Жыл бұрын
Sorry about the audio! I think I was recording at work and worried about being too loud.
@nicholasrichardsheriffdean3362 Жыл бұрын
You could never know how much of an immeasurable help you gave me with this and right when I needed it the most. A million times thank you! I subscribed with both my accounts.
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Thanks for this video!!!
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thanks!
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Which page? rverse-tutorials.github.io/RWorkflow-NWFSC-2022/ in the description is live.
Thank you! Does it still show informative error messages like when you run scripts in the console?
Yes the error messages are the same. Here is more about Makefiles for R packages stackoverflow.com/a/46936748
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 thank you 😊
Is there a public github repository for this tutorial?
github.com/eeholmes/readthedoc-test
Great, thank you!
Would be very helpfull if you would elaborate every single option of stashing
Thank you very much, it was very helpful!
Hi Eli, great video, it would be amazing if you could do a tutorial on how to setup quarto & R in VScode in order to be Rstudio-like. Thanks!
Sure. You mean like showing how to render Quarto documents in VSCode with the Quarto extension?
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 yes, everything related to setting up quarto & R in vscode, I have heard about radian for the autocompletion of R, languageserver, shortcuts, what extension would be better in order to have a vscode very similar to rstudio. Thanks for answering!
amazing!
did you try to write text for descriptive statistics, graphs and tables, which were generated from Rmarkdown ouput
No, but that's a good one to try! I'll try that in one of my next tests.
Nice! Thanks for the tutorial.
Could you please add the link below the video?
Added and here it is too github.com/nmfs-opensci/quarto-thesis
Thank you very much. I already knew how to do it with R, but no idea with Jupyter lab and it answered some doubts I had.
Glad I could help!
Thank you straight to the point and simple to understand. If anyone wants the side by side view. Go to the "settings icon" and select from the drop down under "Diff Display". You can choose between "unified or split". I like the split changes since its easier to understand for me.
This is terrific - thank you!
Hi, thank for your video and the time you have put in to learn how all of this works. I am trying to add a lua filter to a pandoc export to remove [ ] from my citations for an academic manuscript. Would I need to do something like you show in this video - create a coded file and then add it to the pandoc command? For context: I write my manuscript in Obsidian in markdown The citations use [[@cite]] formatting Pandoc exports that to docx but results in [(cite)] My plan is to remove the excess [ ] with the lua filter - or any other solution that works. I look forward to hearing from you.
Hopefully you found the solution. But if not basically, I *think* you need to write a lua filter to convert [[@cite]] to [@cite] before it is passed to pandoc for processing to docx. If you are working in R Markdown, you yaml header looks like ---- output: word_document: pandoc_args: ["--lua-filter=your_filter.lua"] --- or if you are calling pandoc from from the command line then add "--lua-filter=your_filter.lua" to the command. As for the actual lua filter, I have not done text replacement, but I don't it should be that hard. Some google searching ought to find some lua code that does a search for "[[@<any letters>]]" and replaces that with "[[@<any letters>]]". Check out this stackoverflow post for someone doing something similar with Obsidian markdown. stackoverflow.com/questions/74699265/how-do-i-replace-part-of-a-string-with-a-lua-filter-in-pandoc-to-convert-from
@@eeholmes-datascience4849 Thank you. No I haven't solved it. I have been busy.
Thanks for these tutorials.
How do I change the coverpage to one of my own pictures?
You pass it in via 'coverpage-bg-image' in the yaml. See nmfs-opensci.github.io/quarto_titlepages/04-coverpages.html
Unfortunately, the audio needs more volume. It is really hard to hear. Bu this was a very good idea for a tutorial aimed at people starting to use quarto a bit more seriously.
Sorry about the audio! I think I was recording at work and worried about being too loud.
You could never know how much of an immeasurable help you gave me with this and right when I needed it the most. A million times thank you! I subscribed with both my accounts.
Very useful and informative. Thank you.
Thanks!
Fantastic! Thank you so much!