Using R with Routino to provide road network paths between random Tweets and an iconic Smiths landmark
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A couple of days ago I posted how you can go about installing Routino on OSX; and now I have just finished writing a quick post over on my Rpubs blog about how you go about using it from within R. I also wanted to know a bit more about how R and Twitter play together so this is woven in too. Oh, and I was also listening to the Smiths back catalogue today – thus; you end up with:
For those who don’t know what the connection between the Salford Lads Club and the Smiths is; then have a look at this video:
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