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Dynamic Documents with R and knitr

Yihui Xie

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Chapman & Hall/CRC
22 June 2015
Quickly and Easily Write Dynamic Documents

Suitable for both beginners and advanced users, Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, Second Edition makes writing statistical reports easier by integrating computing directly with reporting. Reports range from homework, projects, exams, books, blogs, and web pages to virtually any documents related to statistical graphics, computing, and data analysis. The book covers basic applications for beginners while guiding power users in understanding the extensibility of the knitr package.

New to the Second Edition

A new chapter that introduces R Markdown v2 Changes that reflect improvements in the knitr package New sections on generating tables, defining custom printing methods for objects in code chunks, the C/Fortran engines, the Stan engine, running engines in a persistent session, and starting a local server to serve dynamic documents

Boost Your Productivity in Statistical Report Writing and Make Your Scientific Computing with R Reproducible

Like its highly praised predecessor, this edition shows you how to improve your efficiency in writing reports. The book takes you from program output to publication-quality reports, helping you fine-tune every aspect of your report.

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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Volume:   29
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   408g
ISBN:   9781498716963
ISBN 10:   1498716962
Series:   Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Pages:   294
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction. Reproducible Research. A First Look. Editors. Document Formats. Text Output. Graphics. Cache. Cross Reference. Hooks. Language Engines. Tricks and Solutions. Publishing Reports. R Markdown. Applications. Other Tools. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

"Yihui Xie is a software engineer at RStudio. He earned a PhD from the Department of Statistics at Iowa State University. His research focuses on interactive statistical graphics and statistical computing. He is an active R user and the author of several award-winning R packages, such as animation, formatR, Rd2roxygen, and knitr. He is also the founder of ""Capital of Statistics,"" a large online statistics community in China."

Reviews for Dynamic Documents with R and knitr

Praise for the First Edition: After reading Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, ... I became a fan of this package and its flexibility. The book is written in a conversational style that gives a clear and practical introduction to knitr for both beginners and advanced users. ... Compared with Sweave, knitr is more powerful. ... Furthermore, knitr is more flexible than Sweave. ... Most impressively, caching can be incorporated in a simple way by knitr. ... The book is readable with a clear overall structure. ... this book allows us to enhance our knowledge of knitr's usage and quickly find what we want. -The American Statistician, February 2015 The book provides a systematic description of the package [knitr], including its concepts, design principles, and philosophy. It also has many examples, well-thought-out advice, and useful tips and tricks. ... The book is well written. It has introductory material useful for novices as well as advice for more seasoned users, all explained in conversational English without unnecessary technical jargon. ... While I have been using Sweave and then knitr for several years, I still learned many new useful things from the book. ... the book deserves a place on the bookshelves of both new and experienced R and TeX users. -Boris Veytsman, TUGboat, Volume 35, 2014 If you are looking to learn how to use knitr, this book is for you. There are a limited number of resources for learning knitr because the package is relatively new and the documentation produced by Xie is so good. ... I think this book will continue to be the best resource about knitr ...easy to understand ... this is a great read and handy desk reference for the regular knitr user. -Journal of Statistical Software, January 2014 Three recent books have significantly influenced how I use R in reproducible work: Dynamic Documents with R and knitr by Yihui Xie, Reproducible Research with R and RStudio by Christopher Gandrud, and Implementing Reproducible Research edited by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, and Roger D. Peng ... I recommend all three books to R users at any level. There really is something here for everyone. -Richard Layton, PhD, PE, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA


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