/c2d

Overview of CREDS theme 2, with emphasis on data and code

Primary LanguageTeX

c2d

The goal of c2d is to host code for loading data used in creds2.

Fun example in Python to show reproducible code:

import numpy as np
x = [1, 2, 4, 9]
y = [2, 3, 5, 6]
# import matplotlib
z = np.add(x, y)
print(z)
#> [ 3  5  9 15]

Packages used

We’ll use the following packages. Make sure you’ve installed them before proceeding, e.g. with the following code:

pkgs = c(
  "DiagrammeR",
  "tidyverse",
  "tabplot"
)
install.packages(pkgs)

Flow diagram

The plot below, generated using reproducible code stored in the script data-flow-diag.R, is a data flow diagram (DFD). We will modify this as the project evolve as we clarify the work to be done.

source("data-flow-diag.R")
render_graph(g, layout = "tree")

Exploration of data

library(tidyverse)
d = read_csv("all_cluster_variables.csv")
tabplot::tableplot(d[2:10], sortCol = "Income")

tabplot::tableplot(d[11:18])

tabplot::tableplot(d[19:30])

tabplot::tableplot(d[31:43])

tabplot::tableplot(d[44:55])

References

References can be found in the ‘creds2’ folder of the energy-and-transport Zotero group: https://www.zotero.org/groups/418217/energy-and-transport/items/collectionKey/AS8RTJ2X

Get all the references by signing-in to Zotero, downloading the app, and syncing it on your computer.

Alternatively, anyone can download the latest bib file from this as follows:

refs = RefManageR::ReadZotero(group = "418217", .params = list(collection = "AS8RTJ2X", limit = 100))
#> Ignoring entry 'chatterton_financial_2016-1'  (line77) because:
#>  A bibentry of bibtype 'InProceedings' has to specify the field: editor
RefManageR::WriteBib(refs, "references.bib")
#> Writing 6 Bibtex entries ...
#> OK
#> Results written to file 'references.bib'

The citations are also saved in the GitHub folder.