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Mastering RStudio: Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R

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Overview of this book

RStudio helps you to manage small to large projects by giving you a multi-functional integrated development environment, combined with the power and flexibility of the R programming language, which is becoming the bridge language of data science for developers and analyst worldwide. Mastering the use of RStudio will help you to solve real-world data problems. This book begins by guiding you through the installation of RStudio and explaining the user interface step by step. From there, the next logical step is to use this knowledge to improve your data analysis workflow. We will do this by building up our toolbox to create interactive reports and graphs or even web applications with Shiny. To collaborate with others, we will explore how to use Git and GitHub and how to build your own packages to ensure top quality results. Finally, we put it all together in an interactive dashboard written with R.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering RStudio – Develop, Communicate, and Collaborate with R
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Installing devtools


Devtools is a package written Hadley Wickham and Winston Chang, who are both part of the team developing RStudio. The package calls itself a collection of package development tools and aims to make package development in R much easier.

You can install it via CRAN with:

install.packages("devtools")

The tools included in devtools can help you during the whole process of package development and with sharing your package after development. It can also help you to install packages that are not on CRAN but on GitHub, for example.

Devtools focus on building the package by using the existing conventions to deliver a standardized way of package development. This also makes it easy to distribute your package. The functions included in the devtools package will be used often during this chapter.