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| {{eventos:venables2007:powerpoint_slides.zip|Slides powerpoint}}| -- | -- | | | {{eventos:venables2007:powerpoint_slides.zip|Slides powerpoint}}| -- | -- | | ||
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==== Other materials ==== | ==== Other materials ==== | ||
- | - ASOR package | + | - ASOR package (already installed in the C3SL servers) |
* {{eventos:venables2007:asor_1.0.tar.gz|.tar.gz file}} (for linux install) | * {{eventos:venables2007:asor_1.0.tar.gz|.tar.gz file}} (for linux install) | ||
* {{eventos:venables2007:asor_1.0.zip|.zip file}} (for windows install) | * {{eventos:venables2007:asor_1.0.zip|.zip file}} (for windows install) | ||
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===== Instructions ===== | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
- | In the following ''$'' is the LINUX prompt and ''>'' is the R prompt | + | The course will be run in the LM (Laboratório Multiterminal) run by C3SL (Contro de computação científica e Softaware Livre). The LM provides LINUX terminals connected with servers. The user working area is common meaning you can user whatever terminal and/or server to get access to your account. |
- | - create a working directory for the course: | + | In the following instructions ''$'' is the LINUX prompt and ''>'' is the R prompt. |
- | <code> | + | |
- | $ mkdir Rcourse | + | - Open a ''terminal window'' where you can type LINUX commands |
- | $ cd Rcourse | + | - create a working directory called ''Rmodelling'' for the course and get into the directory:<code> |
+ | $ mkdir Rmodelling | ||
+ | $ cd Rmodelling | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- download the zipped files above (csv.zip, scripts.zip, slides.zip) copying them to the working directory | - download the zipped files above (csv.zip, scripts.zip, slides.zip) copying them to the working directory | ||
- | - unzip the files: | + | - unzip the files with the commands below. This will create the subdirectories ''CSV'', ''Scripts'' and ''Slides'':<code> |
- | <code> | + | Rmodelling$ unzip csv.zip |
- | Rcourse$ unzip csv.zip | + | Rmodelling$ unzip scripts.zip |
- | Rcourse$ unzip scripts.zip | + | Rmodelling$ unzip slides.zip |
- | Rcourse$ slides.zip | + | </code> |
+ | - copy two files from the CSV directory to the working directory:<code> | ||
+ | Rmodelling$ cp CSV/.RData . | ||
+ | Rmodelling$ cp CSV/makeInputData.r . | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | - Start ''R'' inside the ''Rcourse'' directory --- this will make ''Rcourse'' your //working directory//. You can do this in two different ways: | ||
+ | * Running ''R'' directly from the ''LINUX terminal'' simply by typing ''R'':<code> | ||
+ | Rmodelling$ R | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | * running from inside the editor ''xemacs'' using the ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics) package. To do so open ''xemacs'' and stard R from it with ''ESC SHIFT-X SHIFT-R''<code> | ||
+ | Rmodelling$ xemacs & | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | - From inside ''R'' run the ''makeInputData.r'' script<code> | ||
+ | > source("makeInputData.r") | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | - The script will automatically generate another script file called ''inputData.R'' which reads all the data needed for the course. This script file should be run with:<code> | ||
+ | > source("inputData.R") | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | - copy two files from the CSV directory to the working directory |