21 Creating dynamic reports
This chapter covers
- Publishing results to the web
- Incorporating R results into Microsoft Word or Open Document reports
- Creating dynamic reports in which changing the data changes the report
- Creating publication-quality documents with R, Markdown, and LaTeX
- Avoiding common R Markdown errors
In previous chapters you’ve accessed your data, cleaned it up, described its characteristics, modeled the relationships, and visualized the results. The next step is to
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Relax and perhaps go to Disney World.
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Communicate the results to others.
If you chose 1, please take me with you. If you chose 2, welcome to the real world.
Research doesn’t end when the last statistical analysis or graph is finished. You’ll almost always ...
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