Today May 30 (Sat), the first volume of the "R/RStudio for archaeologists" online workshop was held. This was the second series of "Geometric Morphometric (GMM) and Archaeology".
This time, on each RStudio software, we conducted the basic use of R/RStudio, reading and arranging data, and making graphs using a published paper. The first volume was for beginners, and the lecturer told us about the details to operate RStudio, to make a new markdown file, and to read data chunks.
As to me, I faced with one serious error in the first part of this workshop, and so my assistance was not helpful. But we were able to catch the details of R/RStudio for more than 2 hours and half.
Thank you to all.
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Today's slide material is open to the public. If you are interested in this, please check the following.
The Tidyverse for Archaeologists: A Guide for Beginners (Ben Marwick)
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