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Justin Flett and Martin Burger

What You'll Learn

  • This skill covers the five data structures known as Lists, Martixs, Vectors, Data Frames, and Factors.
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    What's inside

    Three courses

    Managing Data in R Using Data Frames

    (2 hours)
    Learn to use and reshape data frames in R, as well as common alternatives like tibble and data table. Data frames are the standard data type in R, and most analyses use this format. This course covers manipulating and reshaping data frames, common tasks like table import and export, and producing clean data frames for analysis.

    Working with Data Types in R

    (1 hours)
    R is a programming language for statistical computing. This course teaches the fundamentals of understanding data types and structures and how to work with them within R.

    Programming R Matrices, Lists, and Arrays

    (1 hours)
    R is a popular programming language for statistical computing. This course will teach you how to work with matrices, lists, and arrays in R.

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