Working through R: Part. 1

Over the course of the weekend, I have had some time to explore R and its many parts as I worked through parts 1-3 of our assignment. There were many times during the assignment where I felt like throwing my computer across the room… (I admit, I did toss it across the bed and scream) but I persisted, nonetheless. While I have found R a rather fascinating tool when working with data, it is quite frustrating if you are a novice. Muddling through the instructions, I encountered many issues when it came to installing packages, connecting with ORCID, and lastly performing some of the functions on Clarke’s tutorial. Perhaps, this was in part due to the uploading procedures not being as described in the instructions--that could be a Mac issue?

Anyway, after I finally got connected and got the data loaded into R, I was ready to go. It started off great, and I was able to easily explore the dataframes. I was even able to receive the same results as Clarke showed in his tutorial; what a success! The next section was the exploring variable section, and that is where it became rather annoying. Again, I think this is due to how the data had to be brought in on a Mac, but I am unsure. Perhaps with a little more tweaking I can determine the cause of the lovely red error messages that appeared. I am sure it has something to do with the title of my column, but I cannot seem to find a way to change it. I will try again with fresh eyes later.

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  1. Thanks for your post! As I mentioned on your other R post, if you could forward the Mac-related R info that you have, that would be great ... thanks!

    Also, I didn't mean to have you do the ORCID part of the assignment by yourself because of the challenges you faced. Glad you were able to get that far after some trial and error! Good work!

    Dr. MacCall

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