Quarto enables you to weave together content and executable code into a finished document. To learn more about Quarto see https://quarto.org.
Running Code
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 1.2.1 ✔ readr 2.2.0
✔ forcats 1.0.1 ✔ stringr 1.6.0
✔ ggplot2 4.0.3 ✔ tibble 3.3.1
✔ lubridate 1.9.5 ✔ tidyr 1.3.2
✔ purrr 1.2.2
── 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
### stylo version: 0.7.7 ###
If you plan to cite this software (please do!), use the following reference:
Eder, M., Rybicki, J. and Kestemont, M. (2016). Stylometry with R:
a package for computational text analysis. R Journal 8(1): 107-121.
<https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016/RJ-2016-007/index.html>
To get full BibTeX entry, type: citation("stylo")
library(embed)library(baguette)library(discrim)
Attaching package: 'discrim'
The following object is masked from 'package:dials':
smoothness
library(ggrepel)
You can add options to executable code like this
2 * 2
The echo: false option disables the printing of code (only output is displayed).