# Introduction {#introduction} You can label chapter and section titles using `{#label}` after them, e.g., we can reference Chapter \@ref(introduction). Figures and tables with captions will be placed in `figure` and `table` environments, respectively. ```{r nice-fig, fig.cap='Here is a nice figure!', out.width='80%', fig.asp=.75, fig.align='center'} par(mar = c(4, 4, .1, .1)) plot(pressure, type = 'b', pch = 19) ``` Reference a figure by its code chunk label with the `fig:` prefix, e.g., see Figure \@ref(fig:nice-fig). Similarly, you can reference tables generated from `knitr::kable()`, e.g., see Table \@ref(tab:nice-tab). ```{r nice-tab, tidy=FALSE} knitr::kable( head(iris, 20), caption = 'Here is a nice table!', booktabs = TRUE ) ```