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STAT 545 Collaborative Project

Milestone 2 due September 28, 2023

Team members: Lauren, Torin, Tiange & Gopal

The purpose of this project is to gain familiarity with using GitHub for collaborative work, to gain additional practice with broken R code and rewriting code to address instructions.

This repository contains following updates as a part of Milestone 2 of the STAT 545 collaborative project.

  1. Merging pull requests
  2. Second troubleshooting document
  3. README file
To achieve this, the following files have been created and reside within the GitHub repository: Document name Description
README.md a short description of the project [this file]
TEAMWORK.md a document outlining the key roles of each teammate within the project
troubleshooting-1.Rmd contains a short exercise where non-functional R code was fixed to render it functional
troubleshooting-1.md troubleshooting document 1 knitted to .md file
troubleshooting-2.Rmd contains short six exercises where R code with logical or syntax errors were fixed
troubleshooting-2.md troubleshooting document 2 knitted to .md file

How to run code within the folder:

  1. Open Github project in R studio by cloning from the github repo home page
  2. Open and edit .Rmd files locally in R studio
  3. Commit and submit pull requests to make changes
  4. Pull requests can be merged on github

STAT 545 Collaborative Project

Milestone 1 due September 23, 2023

Team members: Lauren, Torin, Tiange & Gopal

The purpose of this project is to gain familiarity with using GitHub for collaborative work, to gain additional practice with broken R code and rewriting code to address instructions.

Milestone 1 comprises 8 Exercises:

  1. Getting Set Up
  2. Markdown Formatting
  3. Merging Pull Requests
  4. GitHub Issues
  5. Teamwork Contract
  6. Troubleshooting document
  7. README file
  8. Submitting the Milestone
To achieve this, the following files have been created and reside within the GitHub repository: Document name Description
README.md a short description of the project [this file]
TEAMWORK.md a document outlining the key roles of each teammate within the project
troubleshooting-1.Rmd contains a short exercise where non-functional R code was fixed to render it functional

How to run code within the folder:

  1. Open .Rmd files locally in R studio to edit