How to render R notebooks in the rstudio browser while retaining the dynamic code chuncks (2024)






So basically I want the layout of a compiled HTML markdown document but with editable code chunks which can be run on the fly. I do understand that that means it would have to run in Rstudio( or hosted somewhere with access to R) and that is perfectly fine. I just want something looking more presentation-like than the actual editor-look of a notebook.
Framed differently I want a jupyter-notebook running in the RStudio-browser with the usual R syntax and markdown HTML look.

Is this possible in any way?

Or is the only solution to install jupyter?

(Why not jupyter you ask: It is not currently in the software library.)



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    So basically I want the layout of a compiled HTML markdown document but with editable code chunks which can be run on the fly. I do understand that that means it would have to run in Rstudio( or hosted somewhere with access to R) and that is perfectly fine. I just want something looking more presentation-like than the actual editor-look of a notebook.
    Framed differently I want a jupyter-notebook running in the RStudio-browser with the usual R syntax and markdown HTML look.

    Is this possible in any way?

    Or is the only solution to install jupyter?

    (Why not jupyter you ask: It is not currently in the software library.)



    r rstudio





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      So basically I want the layout of a compiled HTML markdown document but with editable code chunks which can be run on the fly. I do understand that that means it would have to run in Rstudio( or hosted somewhere with access to R) and that is perfectly fine. I just want something looking more presentation-like than the actual editor-look of a notebook.
      Framed differently I want a jupyter-notebook running in the RStudio-browser with the usual R syntax and markdown HTML look.

      Is this possible in any way?

      Or is the only solution to install jupyter?

      (Why not jupyter you ask: It is not currently in the software library.)



      r rstudio





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      How to render R notebooks in the rstudio browser while retaining the dynamic code chuncks (3)



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      So basically I want the layout of a compiled HTML markdown document but with editable code chunks which can be run on the fly. I do understand that that means it would have to run in Rstudio( or hosted somewhere with access to R) and that is perfectly fine. I just want something looking more presentation-like than the actual editor-look of a notebook.
      Framed differently I want a jupyter-notebook running in the RStudio-browser with the usual R syntax and markdown HTML look.

      Is this possible in any way?

      Or is the only solution to install jupyter?

      (Why not jupyter you ask: It is not currently in the software library.)





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