- The R code by Joy Shi and Sean McGrath is available here
- The Stata code by Eleanor Murray and Roger Logan is available here
- The book by by Hernán MA and Robins JM is available here
- These files are rendered using bookdown.
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If you have downloaded/forked this repository you can install the R dependencies with (assuming your working directory is at the top level of the repo):
# install.packages("devtools") # uncomment if devtools not installed devtools::install_dev_deps()
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You can install the Stata dependencies, in Stata, with
do depdendency
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For the pdf book please install the Fira Code font on your system from here
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If you need to install LaTeX, in R install the tinytex package (which is included in the dependencies) and run
tinytex::install_tinytex()
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Render all formats
rmarkdown::render_site(encoding = 'UTF-8')
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Render the PDF book
rmarkdown::render_site(output_format = 'bookdown::pdf_book', encoding = 'UTF-8')
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Render the HTML book
rmarkdown::render_site(output_format = 'bookdown::gitbook_book', encoding = 'UTF-8')
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Render the EPUB book
rmarkdown::render_site(output_format = 'bookdown::epub_book', encoding = 'UTF-8')
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Preview a specific chapter
bookdown::preview_chapter("chapter-filename.Rmd")
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To build the chapters containing Stata code:
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You need Stata installed on your machine.
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You need to install Doug Hemken's Statamarkdown package, which is now on CRAN and is installed when you run
devtools::install_dev_deps()
, or install withinstall.packages("Statamarkdown")
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If your version of Stata is installed at a default installation location the Statamarkdown package will find it. If your version of Stata is installed at a bespoke file path you'll need to set the file path to with something like
library(Statamarkdown) stataexe <- "C:/Program Files/Stata17/StataSE-64.exe" knitr::opts_chunk$set(engine.path = list(stata = stataexe))
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Install the Stata dependencies, in Stata, with:
do dependency
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