Working environment
For this course, we do not provide a mandatory template for your working environment. However it is a good idea to have something like this:
- a top level folder for this course, e.g. “some-path-to-your-data-disk\ground_radar”,
- a data folder within your top level folder which also contains a temp folder for temporary files and a raw folder for raw data files,
- a scripts folder for your personal scripts, and
- an output folder for processed data output.
Hence, your data structure could look like this:
<some-path-to-your-data-disk>\ground_radar
|-- data
|-- raw
|-- temp
|-- scripts
|-- R
|-- other
|-- output
|-- final
|-- test
|
Do not use any spaces within your folder or filenames until you become an expert. At no time. Never.
Be aware that a proper organization of the data is the basis for re-use of your data and code as well as for the reproducibility of your analysis. See this R-bloggers contribution by Matt.0 and references therein on the “gold standard” of data science project management (although there might not be such a thing as one gold standard).
Also do not miss to check out our material on setting up a work environment an installing packages in our accompanying Base R course.