![]() ![]() RStudio uses an R package called knitr to render documents written in R Markdown. We will discuss some of the nuances of evaluating SAS code in subsequent articles. The documentation for knitr can be found in the book R Markdown: The Definitive Guide, in R's Help, or from this web page. RStudio makes it easy to process your R Markdown document to produce a final HTML, pdf, or Word document. After you have written your R Markdown document, RStudio processes it with a simple click of a button! The focus in these articles will be on producing HTML (web) pages. Using SAS with R Markdown is not quite as graceful as using R with R Markdown, but the SASmarkdown package automates some techniques for putting together simple documents. Note that this is not a friendly environment for extensively debugging problems in your SAS code (although with the right options you can see any SAS error messages in the SAS log file). ![]()
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