Its really interesting for bridging the R and ArcGIS Pro for that implementation. First of all, did you write this on a publication paper? if it yes, can i look for it. Thanks
It would be helpful if you would actually explain which operations you used in your workflow. It's hard to replicate what you're doing because you don't name the geoprocessing tools you use.
Maybe this article will help. If not, send me an email and I will try to help: www.esri.com/about/newsroom/arcuser/a-happy-collaboration-between-arcgis-pro-and-r/
I would like to see Quarto plugins for Obsidian and especially for Logseq. There are already ways to import the citations to those programs from e.g. Zotero...and now all I need is an easy way to write my Quarto documents in Logseq. (Btw. don't worry....there are ways in Logseq to write free text distraction free. There are ways around the bullet points)
I have learned a lot from thos lecture, thank you so much. There is something I could not understand. The concept of compiling notes written in obsidian is not clear to me. Should I rewrite the whole thing again in quarto or what it actually do to obsidian notes?
Yeah I am confused to. I would like to see a plugin for Obsidian, Logseq etc. to write my papers directly in those programs. It would literally be the perfect combination. Especially if you then also combine it with VIM or Helix bindings.
Thank you for the video. The links in the description are not working. The error I get is "Access Denied. You don't have permission to access the file or directory you requested". Kindly fix this so that users can access the sample files and R-script.
Hi Gerhard, Thank you for pointing this out. It is fixed for now. Let me know if not. Starting 8/1/2022 there might be new problems out of my control, but I will find a fix somehow and report.
Thank you for the kudos. Regarding your question: I use the kableExtra package for tables with the kbl function. It works well with R markdown and is easy to use. flextables seems to be more powerful but also more difficult to implement. I saw references to word on pages 34, 64, and 69 of the manual (cran.r-project.org/web/packages/flextable/flextable.pdf). I hope this helps.
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘tidyverse’ in loadNamespace(j <- i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths()), versionCheck = vI[[j]]): there is no package called ‘utf8’ I am getting this error. What to do?
Why make waterfront a dummy variable? You lose useful labelling . Make it a factor and the regression model will treat it properly. You can check that with the model.matrix() function.
Using as.factor() is undoubtedly more elegant. I chose a dummy because dummy variables are a more general statistical concept. The regression results should be the same to the best of my knowledge. If not, it would be great if you could let me know. Thanks for watching.
It makes the generation of random numbers reproducible. I.e., the R would always produce the same sequence of random numbers. The number in set.seed is irrelevant. However, the same number will produce the same sequence of random numbers.
after down and up sampling when i run matrix, it shows the same as it was before , and in st engine 'randomforest' is not supported for `decision_tree(). please help me out here