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Introduction to R

Trivera Technologies

Course Duration : 3 days

Enrolled : 56666

Course Description

R is an open-source free programming language for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. R is used by a growing number of managers and data analysts inside corporations and academia. R has also found followers among statisticians, engineers and scientists without computer programming skills who find it easy to use. Its popularity is due to the increasing use of data mining for various goals such as set ad prices, find new drugs more quickly or fine-tune financial models. R has a wide variety of packages for data mining. It’s a language that many non-programmers can easily work with, naturally extending a skill set that is common to high-end Excel users. It’s the perfect tool for when the analyst has a statistical, numerical, or probabilities-based problem based on real data and they’ve pushed Excel past its limits.

Introduction to R Programming is a hands-on course covers the manipulation of objects in R including reading data, accessing R packages, writing R functions, and making informative graphs. It includes analyzing data using common statistical models. The course teaches how to use the R software (https://www.r-project.org) both on a command line and in a graphical user interface (GUI).

Training content

Session: Introduction and preliminaries
Making R more friendly, R and available GUIs
The R environment
Related software and documentation
R and statistics
Using R interactively
An introductory session
Getting help with functions and features
R commands, case sensitivity, etc.
Recall and correction of previous commands
Executing commands from or diverting output to a file
Data permanency and removing objects
Session: Simple manipulations; numbers and vectors
Vectors and assignment
Vector arithmetic
Generating regular sequences
Logical vectors
Missing values
Character vectors
Index vectors; selecting and modifying subsets of a data set
Other types of objects
Session: Objects, their modes and attributes
Intrinsic attributes: mode and length
Changing the length of an object
Getting and setting attributes
The class of an object
Session: Ordered and unordered factors
A specific example
The function tapply() and ragged arrays
Ordered factors
Session: Arrays and matrices
Arrays
Array indexing. Subsections of an array
Index matrices
The array() function
Mixed vector and array arithmetic. The recycling rule
The outer product of two arrays
Generalized transpose of an array
Matrix facilities
Matrix multiplication
Linear equations and inversion
Eigenvalue

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Price: $2,195.00
Discounted Price: $1,426.75

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R is an open-source free programming language for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. R is used by a growing number of managers and data analysts inside corporations and academia. R has also found followers among statisticians, engineers and scientists without computer programming skills who find it easy to use. Its popularity is due to the increasing use of data mining for various goals such as set ad prices, find new drugs more quickly or fine-tune financial models. R has a wide variety of packages for data mining. It’s a language that many non-programmers can easily work with, naturally extending a skill set that is common to high-end Excel users. It’s the perfect tool for when the analyst has a statistical, numerical, or probabilities-based problem based on real data and they’ve pushed Excel past its limits.

Introduction to R Programming is a hands-on course covers the manipulation of objects in R including reading data, accessing R packages, writing R functions, and making informative graphs. It includes analyzing data using common statistical models. The course teaches how to use the R software (https://www.r-project.org) both on a command line and in a graphical user interface (GUI).

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