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* Open RStudio and reload the <code>ABC-units</code> R project that you first loaded in the [[RPR-Introduction]] unit.
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* Choose '''Tools''' &rarr; '''Version Control''' &rarr; '''Pull Branches''' to fetch the most recent version of the project from the GitHub repository.  
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* Type <code>init()</code> as requested.
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* Open RStudio and load the <code>ABC-units</code> R project. If you have loaded it before, choose '''File''' &rarr; '''Recent projects''' &rarr; '''ABC-Units'''. If you have not loaded it before, follow the instructions in the '''[[RPR-Introduction]]''' unit.
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* Choose '''Tools''' &rarr; '''Version Control''' &rarr; '''Pull Branches''' to fetch the most recent version of the project from its GitHub repository with all changes and bug fixes included.  
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* Type <code>init()</code> if requested.
 
* Open the file <code>{{{1}}}</code> and follow the instructions.
 
* Open the file <code>{{{1}}}</code> and follow the instructions.
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<small>Note: take care that you understand <b>all</b> of the code in the script. Evaluation in this course is cumulative and you may be asked to explain any part of code.</small>
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 21 September 2020

Task:

 
  • Open RStudio and load the ABC-units R project. If you have loaded it before, choose FileRecent projectsABC-Units. If you have not loaded it before, follow the instructions in the RPR-Introduction unit.
  • Choose ToolsVersion ControlPull Branches to fetch the most recent version of the project from its GitHub repository with all changes and bug fixes included.
  • Type init() if requested.
  • Open the file {{{1}}} and follow the instructions.


 

Note: take care that you understand all of the code in the script. Evaluation in this course is cumulative and you may be asked to explain any part of code.