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id: 2090
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title: Knit a Document in RStudio
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date: 2017-03-07T04:29:50+00:00
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author: Brandon Rozek
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aliases:
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- /2017/03/knit-document-rstudio/
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permalink: /2017/03/knit-document-rstudio/
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medium_post:
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- 'O:11:"Medium_Post":11:{s:16:"author_image_url";N;s:10:"author_url";N;s:11:"byline_name";N;s:12:"byline_email";N;s:10:"cross_link";N;s:2:"id";N;s:21:"follower_notification";N;s:7:"license";N;s:14:"publication_id";N;s:6:"status";N;s:3:"url";N;}'
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- 'a:1:{i:0;s:4:"none";}'
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mf2_cite:
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- 'a:4:{s:9:"published";s:25:"0000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00";s:7:"updated";s:25:"0000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00";s:8:"category";a:1:{i:0;s:0:"";}s:6:"author";a:0:{}}'
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format: aside
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tags: ["R"]
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---
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In case you were wondering how I got all the R code and output for the [“Do females live longer than males?”](https://brandonrozek.com/portfolio/male-vs-female-life-expectancy/) page. There is actually a function in RStudio that allows one to compile a report based on code and it’s output.
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First go to File->Knit Document. If this is your first time, then it will install RMarkdown, a dependency this tool needs to compile the report.
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Once that is downloaded, it will let you choose between three different file formats (HTML, PDF, MS Word). For the purposes of blog posts, I like to output it in HTML so I can copy and paste the code. But for personal use, I like using PDFs
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After you select the file format, hit compile, and voila! A nice neat compiled report is created for you. Here is a [pdf](https://brandonrozek.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/LifeExpectancy.pdf) example of the report I made. |