Included all relevant files in your fork (e.g. R Markdown files, rendered Markdown files, images/graphs)?
Added or updated a relevant README.md file describing the purpose of your repository, required packages, location of relevant files, etc.?
Be sure to include your name somewhere in the title or description of your pull request, as well as reflect on what was hard/easy, problems you solved, helpful tutorials you read, etc.
I found this assignment relatively easy once I found and consulted the GitHub guide to using Markdown in RStudio. I decided to try my hand at coding everything that was included in the assignment to see if I could do it - it's rather frustrating that there (appears to be?) no place in RStudio to check if you've written the code correctly before you see it in GitHub. I made a mistake initially as I didn't place a space after the pound signs used to denote headings, so I had to go back and make another version with that corrected. It looks better to me now that I've fixed that issue.
Before submitting your pull request, have you:
README.md
file describing the purpose of your repository, required packages, location of relevant files, etc.?Be sure to include your name somewhere in the title or description of your pull request, as well as reflect on what was hard/easy, problems you solved, helpful tutorials you read, etc.
I found this assignment relatively easy once I found and consulted the GitHub guide to using Markdown in RStudio. I decided to try my hand at coding everything that was included in the assignment to see if I could do it - it's rather frustrating that there (appears to be?) no place in RStudio to check if you've written the code correctly before you see it in GitHub. I made a mistake initially as I didn't place a space after the pound signs used to denote headings, so I had to go back and make another version with that corrected. It looks better to me now that I've fixed that issue.