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The Script Library
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Overview
R-Instat has a script window so users can run R scripts easily. Here we show how simple it is to run a script from an R package, or one that has been written for you.
Video script prepared by Rachel Kirk-Gushowaty, and Roger Stern. Video constructed and voiced by Beryl Waswa.
- 0:00 Introduction
- 0:08 Introduction to the script library
- 01:13 Import data into R-Instat
- 01:25 Explore the data
- 02:45 The Script window
- 03:11 Explore the gomez.nitrogen script
- 04:34 Running the script statement after statement
- 05:59 Showing the R-Commands in the output window
- 06:12 The ANOVA table
- 07:18 Exploring the ssp.plot script
- 09:09 Running the script
- 10:10 Graphs about the groups and interquartile ranges
- 10:36 The ANOVA table
- 11:17 Run all button
Follow along the steps in this written practice document to learn about preparing your data in R-Instat.
You can tweak the graph to get improved results in R-Instat. We illustrate this in the supplement video below:
Video script prepared by Rachel Kirk-Gushowaty, and Roger Stern. Video constructed and voiced by Beryl Waswa.
- 0:00 Introduction
- 0:12 Improving the faceted graph
- 0:22 Insert the script
- 0:36 Running the script
- 1:02 The faceted graph
- 1:21 Improving the code
- 2:30 The improved graph
- 2:41 Another tweak
- 3:43 The graph and the ANOVA table
- 4:10 Line plots showing interaction
Follow along the steps in this written practice document to learn about preparing your data in R-Instat.
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