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# Try clicking "Render" at the top right. It will probably not work. This is because there are a lot of R packages that you need to install. | # Try clicking "Render" at the top right. It will probably not work. This is because there are a lot of R packages that you need to install. | ||
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#* <code>install.packages(c("rmarkdown","tidyverse","ggraph","tidygraph"))</code> | #* <code>install.packages(c("rmarkdown","tidyverse","ggraph","tidygraph","igraphdata"))</code> | ||
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#* This will show a bunch of crazy messages for a while. Hopefully, you can ignore them. | #* This will show a bunch of crazy messages for a while. Hopefully, you can ignore them. |
Revision as of 16:57, 10 August 2023
This lab has three goals:
- Get your R environment is set up correctly
- Introduce you to the idea of Quarto files
- Create your first network graph
You can either do your homework on your own computer, or you can use the lab computers. In general, you should be able to get most of the labs done on Thursdays, but you will need to do work outside of class for some labs, and for the final project.
This semester, we are going to try using VSCode. This is a popular, open source Interactive Development Environment. One of the cool features is that it has an AI plugin which will automatically suggest code for you. I'm hopeful that this will let you do more, faster.
Install Quarto
Install VSCode
Install R
- If you are using a personal computer, Install R. This is a really old, janky-looking site, but I promise it's real.
Try to run the lab
- Create a folder on your computer called COM_411_Labs
- Download Lab 1 into the COM_411_Labs folder
- Open VSCode
- Click on the Extensions icon on the left (it's 3 attached squares and one floating square)
- Search for "quarto" and install the quarto extension
- Search for "R" and install the R extension
- Click File > Open Folder - Navigate to the COM_411_Labs folder
- Click on the lab_1_quarto.qmd file, and it should open in the main window of VSCode
- Try clicking "Render" at the top right. It will probably not work. This is because there are a lot of R packages that you need to install.
- Click the "R Interactive" shell at the bottom right, and paste the following:
install.packages(c("rmarkdown","tidyverse","ggraph","tidygraph","igraphdata"))
- If it asks if you want to install from source, you can type "no"
- This will show a bunch of crazy messages for a while. Hopefully, you can ignore them.
- Click "Render" again, and hopefully it works this time.
- Read the document, make the changes that you are asked to, and then try clicking the down arrow by Render, and "Render as PDF". I would like you to turn in all of your assignments as PDFs.
- If that doesn't work, then you probably have to install tinytex. Click the Quarto Preview terminal (in the bottom right) and type:
quarto install tinytex
- Try rendering a PDF again
- Upload the PDF to Brightspace! You did it!!
If things aren't working then ask a neighbor for help. If they are also stuck, ask me!
Set up Github Copilot
If you want to use Github Copilot
- Sign up for an account at Github education
- Install the GitHub Copilot extension in VSCode
- Authenticate using the popup that shows up in the bottom right
We will talk more about how to use Copilot in class.