1st Attempt at Quarto

Author

Nick Park

Published

October 4, 2024

Quarto

It is going to take a lot of practice to get competent at this! Quarto enables you to weave together content and executable code into a finished document. To learn more about Quarto see https://quarto.org. It is really hard! Single asteriks gives italics, double asteriks gives bold. Bullet points by hyphen space.

  • I’m too old to be learning new languages!
  • I’m rubbish with computers

Insert image via Visual tab or using the code shown in the Source tab

My screenshot to prove data import

Running Code in Quarto docs

Code is organised into chunks and can use the button above or the script below to create a new one. When you click the Render button a document will be generated that includes both content and the output of embedded code. You can embed code like this:

library(tidyverse)
── Attaching core tidyverse packages ──────────────────────── tidyverse 2.0.0 ──
✔ dplyr     1.1.4     ✔ readr     2.1.5
✔ forcats   1.0.0     ✔ stringr   1.5.1
✔ ggplot2   3.5.1     ✔ tibble    3.2.1
✔ lubridate 1.9.3     ✔ tidyr     1.3.1
✔ purrr     1.0.2     
── Conflicts ────────────────────────────────────────── tidyverse_conflicts() ──
✖ dplyr::filter() masks stats::filter()
✖ dplyr::lag()    masks stats::lag()
ℹ Use the conflicted package (<http://conflicted.r-lib.org/>) to force all conflicts to become errors

You can add options to executable code like this

The echo: false option disables the printing of code (only output is displayed). There are lots of other options with specific functions.

#Can include plots/graphs with lots of things to amend them