 The next step and are an introduction and setting up is about something called our studio. Now, this is our studio. And what it is is a piece of software that you can download in addition to our what you've already installed. And its purpose is really simple. It makes working with our easier. Now, there's a few different ways that it does this. Number one, is it has consistent commands. What's funny is, the different operating systems have slightly different keyboard commands for the same operations in our our studio fixes that it makes it the same whether you're on Mac, Windows or Linux. Also, there's a unified interface instead of having two, three or 17 windows open, you have one window with the information organized, and also makes it really easy to navigate with the keyboards and to manage the information that you have in our and let me show you how to do this. But first, we have to install it. What you're going to need to do is go to our studio's website, which is at our studio.com. From there, click on download our studio. Now I'll bring it to this page or something like it. And you're going to want to choose the desktop version. Now, when you get there, you're going to want to download the free sort of community version as opposed to the $1000 a year version. And so click here on the left. And then you're going to come to the list of installers for supported platforms that's down here on the left. This is where you get to choose your operating system. Click the top one, if you have windows, the next one, if you have Mac, and then we have lots of different versions of Linux, whichever one you get, click on it, download it and go through the standard installation process, then open it up. And then let me show you what it's like working in our studio. To do this, open up this file and we'll see what it's like in our studio. When you open up our studio, you get this one window that has several different pains in it. At the top, we have the script or the source window. And this is where you do your actual programming. And you'll see that it looks really similar to what we did when I opened up the R application, the coloring is a little different, but that's something that you can change in preferences or options. The console is down here at the bottom. And that's where you get the text output. Over here is the environment that saves the variables if you're using any, and then plots and other information show up here in the bottom right. Now you have the option of rearranging things and changing what's there as much as you want our studios a flexible environment. And you can resize things by simply dragging the divider between the areas. So let me show you a quick example using the exact same code that I did in my previous examples. So you can see how it works in our studio as opposed to the regular our app that we use first time. First, I'm going to load some data. That's by using the data sets package. I'm going to do a command or control and enter to load that one. And you can see right here, it's run the command. Then I'm going to do the quick summary of data. I'm going to do head iris shows the first lines. And then here it is down here, I can make that a little bit bigger if I want. Then I can do a summary by just coming back here and clicking command or control enter. And actually, I'm going to do a keyboard command to make the console bigger now. And then we can see all of that. I have the same basic descriptive statistics and the same frequencies there. We go back to how it was before make this bring this one down a little. And now we can do the plot. Now this time you see it shows up in this window here on the side, which is nice. It's not a standalone window. Let me make that one bigger. It takes a moment to adjust. And there we have the same information that we had in the R app. But here it's more organized in a cohesive environment. And you see that I'm using keyboard shortcuts to move around. And it makes life really easy for dealing with the information that I have in R. I'm going to do the same cleanup. I'm going to detach the package that I had. This is actually a little command to clear the plots. And then here in our studio, I can run a funny little command that will do the same as doing control L to clear the console for me. And that is a quick run through of how you can do some very basic coding in our studio. Again, which makes working with our more organized, more efficient and easier to do overall.