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Also i came to this video expecting to know how to create the reports not for you to say "you do it the same way as you would a markdown" and then skip OVER THE TOPIC OF THE VIDEO!!!!!
Great video, thank you! I've been looking for something that lays out the differences between RMarkdown and Quarto in order to help me decide whether I want to switch, or not. I'm busy and don't want to take the 30+ minutes to slog through other videos to find out. Well crafted, thank you.
Great video! I've been using Quarto for a little while, but I have an issue when displaying output tables like "df.describe()" when I render a pdf document. They go beyond the sheet margins. How can I solve this?
I recommend three different options: 1. You can try shrinking the displayed values by formatting the output. Think integers instead of floats, or less decimal places as examples. 2. You can output to LaTeX and tweak the result manually. 3. You can port the dataframe to another package designed specifically for tables. I've used tabulate and Plotly in the past, but there are other packages that do the same job.
Matthew Blasa, this is top shelf advice 💡! These are four of the absolutely most critical tips for an optimal resume 👍! Ohh yeah, and your video is DOPE 😎!
David, the only thing more impressive than your 186 day posting streak is this fantastic analysis & presentation of all that posting data 😎! Great job all around - it's certainly no coincidence that you're VDSML's inaugural Content Ambassador 🎉! Fortune favors the 𝘽𝙊𝙇𝘿 🥊!!!