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R Programming By Example

You're reading from   R Programming By Example Practical, hands-on projects to help you get started with R

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788292542
Length 470 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Omar Trejo Navarro Omar Trejo Navarro
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to R 2. Understanding Votes with Descriptive Statistics FREE CHAPTER 3. Predicting Votes with Linear Models 4. Simulating Sales Data and Working with Databases 5. Communicating Sales with Visualizations 6. Understanding Reviews with Text Analysis 7. Developing Automatic Presentations 8. Object-Oriented System to Track Cryptocurrencies 9. Implementing an Efficient Simple Moving Average 10. Adding Interactivity with Dashboards 11. Required Packages

Summary

This chapter showed how to perform a qualitative analysis that is useful as a first step when doing data analysis. We showed some descriptive statistics techniques and how to implement them programmatically. With these skills, we are able to perform simple yet powerful analyses and save the results for later use. Specifically, we showed how to do basic data cleaning, how to create graphs programmatically, how to create matrix scatter plots and matrix correlations, how to perform Principal Component Analysis, and how to combine these tools to understand the data at hand. Finally, we touched on the basics of high-quality code and showed how to transform your initial data analysis code into programs that are modular, flexible, and easy to work with.

In Chapter 3, Predicting Votes with Linear Models, we'll show how to extend the current analysis with qualitative tools...

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