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=== Step 1: Log in === | === Step 1: Log in === | ||
Log into the RStudio instance on Scholar, using your BoilerKey credentials. The direct URL is https://rstudio.scholar.rcac.purdue.edu/. | |||
You should be set up automatically to have access, but if it doesn't work let me know on Discord. | |||
=== Step 2: Add the labs === | |||
1. Download all of the labs [https://github.com/jdfoote/Communication-and-Social-Networks/raw/fall-2022/r_labs/r_labs.zip by clicking this link]. | |||
2. Go back into RStudio; in the bottom right pane click "Files", then "New Folder" and create a new folder for our class - something like "COM 411 R Labs". | |||
3. In that bottom left pane click "Upload", and upload the ZIP file. It should extract all of the labs for the class. | |||
3 | === Step 3: Make sure it works! === | ||
In the bottom right pane, click Files, then click on lab_1_r_markdown.Rmd | |||
A weird looking file should show up in the top left pane. | |||
In the top left pane, click "Knit". Some text should appear in the bottom left panel, and after 20 seconds or so, you should see a new window appear with a document titled "Markdown and Network Plotting". | |||
We'll talk about what all of this means soon, but for now, if that document appears, then you have done everything right and you're ready to go! | We'll talk about what all of this means soon, but for now, if that document appears, then you have done everything right and you're ready to go! |