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I noticed that some of the "Intro to R" sessions provide (some) of the shortcuts that make working in RStudio so much faster, but not all of them do this.
In RStudio, typing Alt + - (push Alt at the same time as the - key) will write <- in a single keystroke in a PC, while typing Option + - (push Option at the same time as the - key) does the same in a Mac.
I suggest to add at least the "save script" (Ctrl + S) and "run code" shortcut (Ctrl + Enter).
I have been asked for shortcuts in my R workshops regularly and repeatedly, so I believe adding these (maybe even as a noticeable box) to the beginning of each "Intro to R"-related episode would be useful.
What do others think?
Thanks,
laureltree
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Kia ora,
I noticed that some of the "Intro to R" sessions provide (some) of the shortcuts that make working in RStudio so much faster, but not all of them do this.
Mentions some shortcuts:
E.g. in https://datacarpentry.org/R-ecology-lesson/01-intro-to-r.html it says:
In RStudio, typing Alt + - (push Alt at the same time as the - key) will write <- in a single keystroke in a PC, while typing Option + - (push Option at the same time as the - key) does the same in a Mac.
I suggest to add at least the "save script" (Ctrl + S) and "run code" shortcut (Ctrl + Enter).
Mentions no shortcuts:
E.g. other lessons such as http://swcarpentry.github.io/r-novice-inflammation/01-starting-with-data/index.html:
Here, no shortcuts are mentioned at all.
I have been asked for shortcuts in my R workshops regularly and repeatedly, so I believe adding these (maybe even as a noticeable box) to the beginning of each "Intro to R"-related episode would be useful.
What do others think?
Thanks,
laureltree
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: