If you don't know much R code and quickly want to analyze some data, a graphical user interface comes in very handy. The R Commander (Rcmdr package) by John Fox et al. is such a tool. In the video, we do a quick Analysis of Variance (Anova) of a built-in dataset, chick weights (chickwts). We get detailed results in the console, a useful plot, and R code for a plain R script and for an R Markdown document. The latter can be used to mix text with R code and results in an automated report, avoiding copy & paste workflows.
Note that there are other graphical user interfaces for R, like Deducer, RKWard, or Rattle. For data visualizations in R you can try the esquisse package which offers a graphical user interface for ggplot2. I also made a video about esquisse:
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