Having a well organized project directory is critical to the reproducibility of any R project. In this tutorial, Pat shows three approaches you can take to organize your R project and the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. These approaches include using Finder/Windows Explorer, base R, and bash with git, all of which can be done from within Rstudio. This is part of a series of videos demonstrating how to functions from base R to make these data compatible with tools from the tidyverse
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The data were generated in our Kozich et al. 2013 paper (doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01043-13) using samples from the Schloss et al. 2012 paper (doi.org/10.4161/gmic.21008).
#baseR #bash #git
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0:00 Creating organization for your R project
2:34 Using a graphical user interface (GUI)
4:45 Using base R functions
12:11 Using command line
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