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Hi @andr3wli ! That's fantastic that you were able to figure out R Markdown. It's a bit similar to Latex, in that it's a typesetting tool. You can actually use latex within R Markdown, if you knit it to pdf. :) I'm not going to merge this PR, because it would actually overwrite the empty lab file for other students. But I'll leave it open so that others can see your answers, and add their own PRs if they want feedback. Glad to have you along for the ride! |
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Completed assignment 0. I've actually never used R markdown before. It's kind of similar to latex?