R Markdown is a framework for writing versatile, reproducible reports from R. With R Markdown, you write a simple plain text report and then render it to create polished output. You can:
This printable Markdown cheat sheet provides everything you need to know about Markdown formatting at a glance. Keep it handy and never be confused again. Markdown is an easy-to-learn markup language that's used to format plain text documents. A cheat sheet for understanding and writing in Markdown and YAML. Cheatsheets Use the cheatsheets that are built into the RStudio IDE to jog your memory about R Markdown. Go to File Help Cheatsheets R Markdown Cheat Sheet to open the main R Markdown cheatsheet, pictured above. Go to File Help Markdown Quick Reference to open the Markdown Quick Reference in your help pane.
Transform your file into a pdf, html, or Microsoft Word document—even a slideshow—at the click of a button.
Embed R code into your report. When you render the file, R will run the code and insert its results into your report. Use this feature to add graphs and tables to your report: if your data ever changes, you can update your figures by re-rendering the report.
Make interactive documents and slideshows. Your report becomes interactive when you embed Shiny code.
We’ve created a cheat sheet to help you master R Markdown. Download your copy here. You can also learn more about R Markdown at rmarkdown.rstudio.com and Introduction to R Markdown.
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