R For The Rest Of Us

A Statistics-Free Introduction

(Author) David Keyes
Format: Paperback
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Learn how to use R for everything from workload automation and creating online reports, to interpreting data, map making, and more. Written by the founder of a very popular online training platform for the R programming language! The R programming language is a remarkably powerful tool for data analysis and visualization, but its steep learning curve can be intimidating for some. If you just want to automate repetitive tasks or visualize your data, without the need for complex math, R for the Rest of Us is for you. Inside you’ll find a crash course in R, a quick tour of the RStudio programming environment, and a collection of real-word applications that you can put to use right away. You’ll learn how to create informative visualizations, streamline report generation, and develop interactive websites—whether you’re a seasoned R user or have never written a line of R code. You’ll also learn how to: • Manipulate, clean, and parse your data with tidyverse packages like dplyr and tidyr to make data science operations more user-friendly • Create stunning and customized plots, graphs, and charts with ggplot2 to effectively communicate your data insights • Import geospatial data and write code to produce visually appealing maps automatically • Generate dynamic reports, presentations, and interactive websites with R Markdown and Quarto that seamlessly integrate code, text, and graphics • Develop custom functions and packages tailored to your specific needs, allowing you to extend R’s functionality and automate complex tasks Unlock a treasure trove of techniques to transform the way you work. With R for the Rest of Us, you’ll discover the power of R to get stuff done. No advanced statistics degree required.

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Publisher:
No Starch Press,US
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
257
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781718503328
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
June 25, 2024

David Keyes

David Keyes is a renowned American author known for his insightful and emotionally engaging writing style. His most notable work, "Flowers for Algernon," is a poignant novel that explores the themes of intelligence, identity, and humanity. The novel, originally published as a short story in 1959, won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story and went on to become a critically acclaimed novel. Keyes' writing often delves into complex psychological and ethical dilemmas, challenging readers to reflect on the nature of human existence. His contributions to literature have had a lasting impact on the science fiction genre, inspiring readers and writers alike to contemplate the depths of the human experience.

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