diff --git a/workflow-basics.Rmd b/workflow-basics.Rmd index 6bb2dc2..fe81739 100644 --- a/workflow-basics.Rmd +++ b/workflow-basics.Rmd @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Workflow: basics -You've now have some experience running R code. I didn't give you many details, but you've obviously figured out the basics, or you would've thrown this book away in frustration! Before we go any further, let's make sure you've got a solid foundation in running R code and, and that you know about some of the most helpful RStudio features. +You now have some experience running R code. I didn't give you many details, but you've obviously figured out the basics, or you would've thrown this book away in frustration! Before we go any further, let's make sure you've got a solid foundation in running R code and, and that you know about some of the most helpful RStudio features. ## Coding basics @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ object_name <- value When reading that code say "object name gets value" in your head. -You will make lots of assignments and `<-` is a pain to type. Don't be lazy and use `=`: it will work, but it will cause confusion later. Instead, use RStudio's keyboard shortcut: Alt + - (the minus sign). Notice that RStudio automagically surrounds `<-` with spaces, which is a good code formatting practice. Code is miserable to read on a good day, so giveyoureeyesabreak and use spaces. +You will make lots of assignments and `<-` is a pain to type. Don't be lazy and use `=`: it will work, but it will cause confusion later. Instead, use RStudio's keyboard shortcut: Alt + - (the minus sign). Notice that RStudio automagically surrounds `<-` with spaces, which is a good code formatting practice. Code is miserable to read on a good day, so giveyoureyesabreak and use spaces. ## What's in a name? @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Here you can see all of the objects that you've created. training your brain to notice even the tiniest difference will pay off when programming.) -1. Tweak the each of the following R commands so that they run correctly: +1. Tweak each of the following R commands so that they run correctly: ```{r, eval = FALSE} library(ggplot2)