R Programming By Example: Practical, hands-on projects to help you get started with R Front Cover

R Programming By Example: Practical, hands-on projects to help you get started with R

  • Length: 470 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2017-12-22
  • ISBN-10: 1788292545
  • ISBN-13: 9781788292542
  • Sales Rank: #3260899 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to build simple-to-advanced applications through examples in R using modern tools.

Key Features

  • Get a firm hold on the fundamentals of R through practical hands-on examples
  • Get started with good R programming fundamentals for data science
  • Exploit the different libraries of R to build interesting applications in R

Book Description

R is a high-level statistical language and is widely used among statisticians and data miners to develop analytical applications. Often, data analysis people with great analytical skills lack solid programming knowledge and are unfamiliar with the correct ways to use R. Based on the version 3.4, this book will help you develop strong fundamentals when working with R by taking you through a series of full representative examples, giving you a holistic view of R.

We begin with the basic installation and configuration of the R environment. As you progress through the exercises, you’ll become thoroughly acquainted with R’s features and its packages. With this book, you will learn about the basic concepts of R programming, work efficiently with graphs, create publication-ready and interactive 3D graphs, and gain a better understanding of the data at hand. The detailed step-by-step instructions will enable you to get a clean set of data, produce good visualizations, and create reports for the results. It also teaches you various methods to perform code profiling and performance enhancement with good programming practices, delegation, and parallelization.

By the end of this book, you will know how to efficiently work with data, create quality visualizations and reports, and develop code that is modular, expressive, and maintainable.

What you will learn

  • Discover techniques to leverage R’s features, and work with packages
  • Perform a descriptive analysis and work with statistical models using R
  • Work efficiently with objects without using loops
  • Create diverse visualizations to gain better understanding of the data
  • Understand ways to produce good visualizations and create reports for the results
  • Read and write data from relational databases and REST APIs, both packaged and unpackaged
  • Improve performance by writing better code, delegating that code to a more efficient programming language, or making it parallel

Who This Book Is For

This books is for aspiring data science professionals or statisticians who would like to learn about the R programming language in a practical manner. Basic programming knowledge is assumed.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to R
Chapter 2. Analyzing Brexit Votes with Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 3. Analyzing Brexit Votes with Linear Models
Chapter 4. Extracting and Visualizing Data From Company Products
Chapter 5. Analyzing Text Data From Company Products
Chapter 6. Building and Object-Oriented Stock Trades Evaluation System
Chapter 7. Improving the Performance of Our Stock Trades Evaluation System
Chapter 8. Building Dashboards For Our Stock Trades Evaluation System
Chapter 9. Improving Performance With Delegation and Parallelization
Chapter 10. Adding Interactivity With Dashboards
Chapter 11. Appendix

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