Introducing Scripts
Overview
In this and the following presentations, you gain exposure to and familiarity with using R scripts without needing to learn the R language first. We agree the using R scripts, can access its full power and flexibility, together with its ability to facilitate reproducibility. But only if, and when you are ready and interested; the point and click system is sufficient for many people and projects.
In this first presentation we look at examples of the common ways you can interact with scripts in R-Instat:
- Write a very, very simple script.
 - The To Script button on each dialog.
 
Video script prepared by Rachel Kirk-Gushowaty, and Roger Stern.  Video constructed and voiced by Beryl Waswa.
- 0:00 Introduction
 - 01:10 Writing your first script in R-Instat
 - 03:18 The Run and Run All buttons in R-Instat
 - 03:52 Running a script in R-Instat
 - 06:31 The To Script button
 - 07:27 Importing Data into R-Instat
 - 07:37 Calculating the murder rates
 - 08:11 Bar charts in R-Instat
 - 09:46 Starting a new script
 - 10:12 The To Script button
 - 10:35 Examining the script
 - 12:46 Tweaking the script
 - 14:03 Saving scripts and some benefits of having them
 - 16:00 What next?
 
And here we have the supplement video showing how you can interact with the buttons below;
- The Insert button and dialog in the script window
 - The Log File
 
Video script prepared by Rachel Kirk-Gushowaty, and Roger Stern.  Video constructed and voiced by Beryl Waswa.
- 0:00 Introduction
 - 0:08 The Insert button
 - 0:36 The insert dialog
 - 0:56 Running a script in R-Instat
 - 1:40 Importing data into R-Insta via the insert dialog
 - 2:09 Examining the data
 - 2:32 Tweaking the script
 - 2:53 Examining the data
 - 3:37 The Log file
 
Use this practice exercise to try using scripts in R-Instat