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Hands-On Programming with R: Write Your Own Functions and Simulations
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Hadley WickhamNumber Of Reads:
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Learn how to program by diving into the R language, and then use your newfound skills to solve practical data science problems. With this book, you’ll learn how to load data, assemble and disassemble data objects, navigate R’s environment system, write your own functions, and use all of R’s programming tools.
Rstudio Master Instructor Garrett Grolemund not only teaches you how to program, but also shows you how to get more from R than just visualizing and modeling data. You’ll gain valuable programming skills and support your work as a data scientist at the same time.
Work hands-on with three practical data analysis projects based on casino games
Store, retrieve, and change data values in your computer’s memory
Write programs and simulations that outperform those written by typical R users
Use R programming tools such as if else statements, for loops, and S3 classes
Learn how to write lightning-fast vectorized R code
Take advantage of R’s package system and debugging tools
Practice and apply R programming concepts as you learn them
Hadley Wickham
Hadley Alexander Wickham (born 14 October 1979) is a statistician from New Zealand and Chief Scientist at RStudio Inc. and an adjunct Professor of statistics at the University of Auckland, Stanford University, and Rice University.[9] He is best known for his development of open-source software for the R statistical programming language for data visualisation, including ggplot2,and other tidyverse packages, which support a tidy data approach to data science.
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