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R for data science: a book (by hadley)
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r4ds
Posts with mentions or reviews of r4ds.
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- Ask HN: Learning Maths from the Ground Up
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Any suggestions on where I can learn R studio for an affordable cost?
https://r4ds.hadley.nz is free and very good
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Help with Understanding data loading/cleaning in R.
R for Data Science teaches you the tidyverse packages, which makes data wrangling so much easier!
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Learning R & statistics
One of the best free resources is the R4DS book by Hadley Wickham. You should make sure you start with the in progress second edition. https://r4ds.hadley.nz/
- Trying to learn Rstudio
- Questions as incoming PhD political science student
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First R project
The first edition of R4DS is quite old now. Check out the soon to be released second edition: https://r4ds.hadley.nz/
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Is R dead?
R for Data Science (2nd Ed), the updated guide from Hadley Wickham
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[Career] Strong Mathematics Background, Limited "Technical" Background
The big skills gap you have is in practical data exploration and transformation, which will be a large part of any data-centric role. As much as people may have distaste for it, there is no avoiding data manipulation as critical foundational enabler of all inferential and predictive modeling work. SQL is the lingua franca here and well worth picking up the basics (joins, window functions, handling dates and times, etc.), plus learning how to implement similar transformations in R and Python. With appropriately transformed data, you then need to be able to visualize it effectively using tools like Tableau or ggplot2 in R. I would not necessarily seek courses or certificates in it but expect to be evaluated on them in technical interview screenings, so self-study accordingly. R for Data Science by Hadley Wickham is a great free resource for these topics for R.
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There’s a lot of data science books out there, any recommendations for must-reads?
I just looked and there is now a second edition! https://r4ds.hadley.nz/
data_to_viz
Posts with mentions or reviews of data_to_viz.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-19.
- Suggest an AI tools
- Comment transformer vos données en visuels qui vous feront passer pour un crack d'excel :
- From Data to Viz: Library of Data Viz Terms, Definitions, and Examples
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What are your main difficulties in doing statistics for your thesis?
Here's a wonderful example: https://www.data-to-viz.com/
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STEM Grads: Programs/online resources for making diagrams, figures, etc. for PPT?
For plotting data, from Data to Viz is a great resource if you're comfortable (or willing to learn) using R or Python for data visualization. Even if you don't want to learn those, it's a great place to go for inspiration. https://www.data-to-viz.com/
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Help me find the name of this plot?
Use data-to-viz https://www.data-to-viz.com/ for you data visualization needs. My guess is you’re looking for an UpSet plot.
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Best tools for good looking tables and piecharts
also, the link I sent you has some code snippets for different kind or representations - https://www.data-to-viz.com/
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Visualizing potential savings
If you want some suggestions for chart types, https://datavizcatalogue.com/search.html or https://www.data-to-viz.com/ might be helpful. You seem to need two types; a part-of-a-whole chart and a comparison chart. Some of your data is categorical, some is numerical. Those constraints should be sufficient to narrow down your choices.
- Ask HN: How would you spatialize higher dimensional data?
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Texts explaining when to use what type of plot for visualization?
https://r-graph-gallery.com/ https://www.data-to-viz.com/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing r4ds and data_to_viz you can also consider the following projects:
swirl - :cyclone: Learn R, in R.
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
fasteR - Fast Lane to Learning R!
website - The Pudding's website
tidytuesday - Official repo for the #tidytuesday project
ggplot2-book - ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis
R-vs.-Python-for-Data-Science
ggplot - ggplot port for python
lab02_R_intro - Vežbe 2: Uvod u R
Python-Scientific-Projects
viridis - Colorblind-Friendly Color Maps for R
cal-heatmap - Cal-Heatmap is a javascript charting library to create a time-series calendar heatmap