Editing Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2022)/R Lab 1

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# Create your first network graph
# Create your first network graph


You should have already logged into the Scholar instance of RStudio. In practical terms, that means there should be an RStudio icon somewhere on you computer. If you open RStudio at https://rstudio.scholar.rcac.purdue.edu:8787/auth-sign-in, it should look something like this:
You should have R and R Studio installed by now. In practical terms, that means there should be an RStudio icon somewhere on you computer. If you open RStudio, it should look something like this:


[[File:Rstudio.png|thumb|upright=2.6|center|RStudio image from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RStudio Wikipedia]]]
[[File:Rstudio.png|thumb|upright=2.6|center|RStudio image from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RStudio Wikipedia]]]


If something isn't working, then revisit the [[../Scholar Setup|Scholar Setup tutorial]] and if you still can't get it then reach out on Discord and we'll get it figured out.
If you have had problems getting R installed, then look over [https://techvidvan.com/tutorials/install-r/ this tutorial] again and if you still can't get it then reach out on Discord and we'll get it figured out.


* Once you have RStudio installed, read and watch the [https://rladiessydney.org/courses/ryouwithme/01-basicbasics-0/ BasicBasics 1 and 2] tutorials from the R-Ladies Sydney group.


* [https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/lesson-1.html Install R Markdown]
* [https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/lesson-1.html Install R Markdown]


* Open the <code>lab_1_r_markdown.Rmd</code> file that you loaded in the [[../Scholar Setup|Scholar Setup tutorial]]
* Right-click on [https://github.com/jdfoote/Communication-and-Social-Networks/raw/spring-2022/week_3/r_markdown_example.Rmd this document], save it, and then open it in RStudio.
** Read through the file and try "knitting" it to an output document
** Read through the file and try "knitting" it to an output document
** Finish the exercises and "knit" the file again and see how it changes the output document
** Finish the exercise at the end and see how that changes the output
** Knit the file into a PDF or Word document and upload it to Brightspace
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