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R Level 1 - Data Analytics with R

Posted By: lucky_aut
R Level 1 - Data Analytics with R

R Level 1 - Data Analytics with R
Last updated 4/2019
Duration: 8h42m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.34 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Use R for Data Analytics and Data Mining

What you'll learn
this course will show you how the most common types of graphs can be produced with R base
you will get a good understanding of functions and loops in R which are very useful programming skills to have
you will get the necessary theoretical background for R
you will learn how to create and handle different types of objects
you will get fluent in the R programming language to master your specific quantitative tasks
Requirements
interest in statistical programming
R and RStudio ready on your computer
basic understanding of statistics and data structure
Description

Are you new to R?
Do you want to learn more about statistical programming?
Are you in a quantitative field?
You just started learning R but you struggle with all the free but unorganized material available elsewhere?
Do you want to hack the learning curve and stay ahead of your competition?
If your answer is YES to some of those points - read on!
This Tutorial is the first step - your Level 1 - to R mastery.

All the important aspects of statistical programming ranging from handling different data types to loops and functions, even graphs are covered.

While planing this course I used the Pareto 80/20 principle. I filtered for the most useful items in the R language which will give you a
quick and efficient learning experience.

Learning R will help you conduct your projects. On the long run it is an invaluable skill which will
enhance your career.

Your journey will start with the theoretical background of object and data types. You will then learn how to handle the most common types of objects in R. Much emphasis is put on loops in R since this is a crucial part of statistical programming. It is also shown how the apply family of functions can be used for looping.
In the graphics section you will learn how to create and tailor your graphs. As an example we will create boxplots, histograms and piecharts. Since the graphs interface is quite the same for all types of graphs, this will give you a solid foundation.
With the R Commander you will also learn about an alternative to RStudio. Especially for classic hypthesis tests the R Coomander GUI can save you some time.
According to the teaching principles of R Tutorials
every section is enforced with exercises
for a better learning experience. Furthermore you can also check out the
r-tutorials R exercise database
over at our webpage. In the database you will find more exercises on the topics of this course.
You can
download the code pdf
of every section to try the presented code on your own.

This tutorial is your first step to benefit from this open source software.

What R you waiting for?

Martin
Who this course is for:
scientists
data analysts
entrepreneurs
web developers
anybody interested in statistical programming

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