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- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Python, Part One10:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to R10:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Colin Cromwell Pang10:00 am
- Adipose & Metabolic Tissue Study Group Seminar - Boston Nutrition Obesity Research Center10:00 am
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to C Programming, Part One12:30 pm
- IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to R2:30 pm
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IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to R
R is the most powerful, rapidly developing, highly reliable, open source statistical language. It is widely used among statisticians for the development of statistical software and for data analysis. New features appear every few months.<P>This tutorial introduces the R environment for statistical computing and will cover the following topics: operators and arithmetic operations atomic types, variable rules and built-in constants scalar and vector function overview working with data (workspace setup as well as reading, creating, exploring, and saving data) working with R data types (vectors, matrices, lists, data frames) working with script files installing and loading R extension packages and getting help overview of functions for data analysis<P>After completing this tutorial you will: know the basics of the R environment. get a solid understanding of various data types and objects used in R. be able to create, load and analyze data. find appropriate functions and get necessary help and examples for these functions.
When | 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 |
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Location | 72 E. Concord St; Room L1110 |