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037 $a9781315204963$bTaylor & Francis
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100 1 $aXie, Yihui$c(Mathematician),$eauthor.
245 10 $aBookdown :$ban enhanced version of R Markdown /$cYihui Xie.
260 $aBoca Raton :$bChapman & Hall/CRC,$c2017.
300 $a1 online resource (120 pages .)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
366 $b20161220.
490 1 $aChapman & Hall/CRC the R series
500 $a<P>List of Tables </p> <p>List of Figures</p> <p>Preface </p> <p>About the Author </p> <p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Motivation </p> <p>Get started </p> <p>Usage </p> <p>Two rendering approaches </p> <p>Some tips </p><b> <p> <p>Components </p></b> <p>Markdown syntax </p> <p>Inline formatting </p> <p>Block-level elements </p> <p>Math expressions </p> <p>Markdown extensions by bookdown </p> <p>Number and reference equations</p> <p>Theorems and proofs </p> <p>Special headers <br>Text references</p> <p>R code</p> <p>Figures</p> <p>Tables</p> <p>Cross-references</p> <p>Custom blocks</p> <p>Citations</p> <p>Index</p> <p>HTML widgets</p> <p>Web pages and Shiny apps</p><b> <p> <p>Output Formats</p></b> <p>HTML </p> <p>GitBook style </p> <p>Bootstrap style </p> <p>Tufte style </p> <p>LaTeX/PDF </p> <p>E-Books </p> <p>EPUB </p> <p>MOBI </p> <p>A single document </p><b> <p> <p>Customization </p></b> <p>YAML options </p> <p>Theming </p> <p>Templates </p> <p>Configuration </p> <p>Internationalization </p><b> <p> <p>Editing </p></b> <p>Build the book </p> <p>Preview a chapter </p> <p>Serve the book </p> <p>RStudio IDE </p> <p>Collaboration </p><b> <p> <p>Publishing</p></b> <p>RStudio Connect </p> <p>GitHub </p> <p>Publishers </p><b> <p> <p>Appendix </p> <p> <p>Software Tools </p></b> <p>R and R packages </p> <p>Pandoc </p> <p>LaTeX </p><b> <p> <p>Software Usage 103</p></b> <p>knitr </p> <p>R Markdown </p><b> <p> <p>FAQ 109</p> <p> <p>Bibliography 111<br></p> <p>Index 113</p></b>
520 8 $aBookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown presents a much easier way to write books and technical publications than traditional tools such as LaTeX and Word. The bookdown package inherits the simplicity of syntax and flexibility for data analysis from R Markdown, and extends R Markdown for technical writing, so that you can make better use of document elements such as figures, tables, equations, theorems, citations, and references. Similar to LaTeX, you can number and cross-reference these elements with bookdown. Your document can even include live examples so readers can interact with them while reading the book. The book can be rendered to multiple output formats, including LaTeX/PDF, HTML, EPUB, and Word, thus making it easy to put your documents online. The style and theme of these output formats can be customized. We used books and R primarily for examples in this book, but bookdown is not only for books or R. Most features introduced in this book also apply to other types of publications: journal papers, reports, dissertations, course handouts, study notes, and even novels. You do not have to use R, either. Other choices of computing languages include Python, C, C++, SQL, Bash, Stan, JavaScript, and so on, although R is best supported. You can also leave out computing, for example, to write a fiction. This book itself is an example of publishing with bookdown and R Markdown, and its source is fully available on GitHub.
545 0 $aYihui Xie is a software engineer at RStudio. He is the author of several R packages, and interested in statistical computing, data visualization, and web technologies. He founded the largest online community for statistics "Capital of Statistics" in China in 2006. After publishing a few journal papers, a PhD thesis, and the book Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, the frustration with LaTeX eventually led to the creation of bookdown.
650 0 $aR (Computer program language)
650 0 $aTechnical writing$xData processing.
650 6 $aR (Langage de programmation)
650 6 $aRédaction technique$xInformatique.
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
655 4 $aElectronic books.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aXie, Yihui (Mathematician).$tBookdown.$dBoca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2017$w(DLC) 2016050150
830 0 $aChapman & Hall/CRC the R series (CRC Press)
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio15408734$zTaylor & Francis eBooks
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