Frustration-One-Year-With-R
An extremely long review of R. (by ReeceGoding)
cheatsheets
Posit Cheat Sheets - Can also be found at https://posit.co/resources/cheatsheets/. (by rstudio)
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621 | 5,612 | |
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2.9 | 7.6 | |
10 months ago | 3 days ago | |
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Frustration-One-Year-With-R
Posts with mentions or reviews of Frustration-One-Year-With-R.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-22.
- Will R be replaced by python in the coming years in industry for data analysis based bioinformatics (ie omics, NGS analysis)
- O que acham da linguagem R?
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What would you recommend for a mathematician and R person who really sucks at software/computing to learn Python as well? Or: how is Python so much more difficult than R?
python is a lot more consistent than R. it doesn't have most of the bullshit detailed here: https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R
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Modeling and simulation is where itβs at
See my friend's essay about it.
- Frustration: One Year with R
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donβt
A friend of mine wrote a [recently viral R takedown](https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R) that shocked people in the same way.
- An R user writes down his frustration
- One Year with R
cheatsheets
Posts with mentions or reviews of cheatsheets.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-24.
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Tools a Data Scientist should know:
If you're an R user, stringr + its cheatsheet gets you very close to remembering what to do without needing to look further!
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JSON to PDF Magic: Harnessing LaTeX and JSON for Effortless Customization and Dynamic PDF Generation
For more information on how to use ggplot2 and create charts consult the ggplot2 official page or the ggplot2 cheat graphic.
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Best packages to learn?
I'd suggest you have a look at cheatsheets (or download them from GitHub) if you want to get to know your way around a package or set if functions, it saves you a lot of time.
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How do I make these shapes (pictured below) in ggplot?
You could use geom_hline and geom_vline, geom_abline, or geom_segment for this. (The ggplot cheat sheet is very useful for answering these kinds of questions, BTW.)
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Why does my scatter plot look like this?
I can't say for sure because I don't know what your ultimate aim is for your visualization. Check out the cheat sheet for ggplot2 here.
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Import from Excel
Finally just do your analysis. You should also should give a try and see the cheat sheet for data importing on the tidyverse package.
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[Request] How to best visualize percentages with R?
That said, when Iβm trying to come up with an interesting way to visualize data, I find the ggplot cheat sheet very helpful: https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/raw/main/data-visualization-2.1.pdf
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Need help with variables
Here's a cheat sheet: https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/main/strings.pdf
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Data manipulation in R
The cheat sheet of the stringr package should give you good overview of string manipulation/ regex in R.
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I'm trying to recreate this plot but I keep failing
I would very highly recommend that rather than trying to get started by translating an existing graph, you check out some documentation about ggplot first. If nothing else, the ggplot cheat sheet from RStudio should help explain what the component parts of the code are, and that might help you figure out what you actually want to do.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Frustration-One-Year-With-R and cheatsheets you can also consider the following projects:
review-tuxedo-pulse-15-gen1 - A review of the Tuxedo Pulse 15 (Gen 1).
tidytuesday - Official repo for the #tidytuesday project
dtplyr - Data table backend for dplyr
forcats - ππππ: tools for working with categorical variables (factors)
tidyr - Tidy Messy Data
mostly-adequate-guide - Mostly adequate guide to FP (in javascript)
mech - π¦Ύ Main repository for the Mech programming language. Start here!
ggplot2-book - ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis
argbash - Bash argument parsing code generator
ggplot2 - An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs review-tuxedo-pulse-15-gen1
cheatsheets vs tidytuesday
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs dtplyr
cheatsheets vs forcats
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs tidyr
cheatsheets vs mostly-adequate-guide
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs mech
cheatsheets vs ggplot2-book
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs forcats
cheatsheets vs mech
Frustration-One-Year-With-R vs argbash
cheatsheets vs ggplot2