Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:56:09 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <1257686420.3.1711630569315@4078000bb280> Subject: Exported From Confluence MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_Part_2_2132115566.1711630569313" ------=_Part_2_2132115566.1711630569313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Location: file:///C:/exported.html
Welcome to the DataSHIELD beginn= ers tutorial vignette!
Please use the 6 part vignette below to try using DataSHIELD for the fir= st time - you will need:
an up to date version of R and RStudio installed on your local machine= p>
The rights to install packages on your R session
access to an internet connection
You will be running a local DataSHIELD analysis session that connects to= the data stored remotely on the =E2=80=9COpal demo=E2=80=9D server in Fran= ce.
There are six approachable parts to the training environment of DataSHIE= LD, designed to last 10-15 minutes each. At the start of every one is a rem= inder of how to log in (look for the drop down button) in case you wish to = start where you left off earlier.
1: Introduction and logging in<= /p>
3: Assign functions and tables<= /p>
5: Sub-setting
6: Modelling
Choose the appropriate instructions for the Operating System you run on = your computer:
v6.1 Linux Installation Ins= tructions (involves some use of terminal command line)
Once the machine is downloaded, installed and launched on your local mac= hine=E2=80=99s operating system, you will need to run a slightly different = login script than what is described in the vignette above: click the dropdo= wn to view.
N.B. This material is kept up to date for the current version of DataSHI= ELD release (currently v6.1, see here).