[BlindRUG] Work with RMD files.

Godfrey, Jonathan A.J.Godfrey at massey.ac.nz
Tue Sep 11 20:07:36 UTC 2018


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




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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.
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