![]() An R Markdown file is basically a standard Markdown file with embedded R code chunks. If you’re using R to statistically explore data sets, and you need to write reports detailing your findings, you can benefit from using R Markdown. If you are a Windows user, see my original post. NOTE: This post builds on a post I wrote on installing RStudio on Windows a couple of years ago. It also guides you through creating your first R Markdown file and shows how to compile it into a PDF file using knitr. TLDR: This tutorial teaches you how to install LaTeX, R and R Markdown on macOS High Sierra. ![]() Create PDF reports using R, R Markdown, LaTeX and knitr (on macOS High Sierra)
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