I renamed the file and made some formatting edits to reflect the intro to ggplot2 being situated in a "Presentation & Visualization" page, based on the outline in the README. The heading levels (i.e. number of ###) now match those from #7, as well.
Note: to make that hyperlink and link it to specific lines of code, I used the following code:
[based on the outline in the README](https://github.com/simonpcouch/data_at_reed/blob/main/README.Rmd#L18-L33)
To link to issues/PR, all you have to do is just type # and the number of the issue/PR, found at the end of its URL
This PR builds off of #9.
I renamed the file and made some formatting edits to reflect the intro to
ggplot2
being situated in a "Presentation & Visualization" page, based on the outline in the README. The heading levels (i.e. number of###
) now match those from #7, as well.Note: to make that hyperlink and link it to specific lines of code, I used the following code:
To link to issues/PR, all you have to do is just type # and the number of the issue/PR, found at the end of its URL
Related to #10.