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Jack Davison

@jdavison_

PhD Atmospheric Chemistry, Senior Consultant, Environmental Data Analyst, @posit_pbc Certified Tidyverse Instructor, #RStats developer

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I'm speaking at #satrdays London about how we use R to analyse air quality data, forays into package development, my love of leaflet maps, cool free data sources, and more! Hope to see lots of the UK #rstats community there in April!

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I'm talking at OxfordR on Monday about air quality, dynamic reports, interactive maps, interesting data sources, package development, custom leaflet markers, nested data frames, and more! And there'll be pizza, so what's not to like? 🍕

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I have a real love for the #rstats #leaflet 📦, so was thinking of writing up some tips and tricks I've picked up as I've used it professionally over the last few years. First one; "shading out" de-emphasised regions. Give it a read if you're interested! jack-davison.github.io/posts/2023-09-…

I have a real love for the #rstats #leaflet 📦, so was thinking of writing up some tips and tricks I've picked up as I've used it professionally over the last few years. First one; "shading out" de-emphasised regions. Give it a read if you're interested! jack-davison.github.io/posts/2023-09-…
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Question - if you use #quarto & #rstats/#pydata to author self contained HTML reports for clients, what's your approach for actually sending them? Increasingly finding HTML files are caught in email filters (for good reason, I suppose!) so I'm wondering if I'm missing a trick.

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I find bits of #ObservableFramework & #ObservablePlot really exciting, but I'm struggling a bit on text formatting in Plot - e.g., if I wanted to add a sub/superscript or Greek letter to the axis label. Any guides out there? Thinking about chem (NOx) & units (ug/m3) formatting

I find bits of #ObservableFramework & #ObservablePlot really exciting, but I'm struggling a bit on text formatting in Plot - e.g., if I wanted to add a sub/superscript or Greek letter to the axis label. Any guides out there?  Thinking about chem (NOx) & units (ug/m3) formatting