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Greg you have made R really very simple, I don't know why was I afraid of it. Thank you so much for being here and helping people learn this great piece of programming in the simplest and easiest to practice ways.
As a long time coder who has heard a lot of buzz about R but never looked into it before, I think the best compliment I can pay you is that in 14 minutes I went from "what is R?" to "I get why people love R"
My niece is learning to use this for one of her courses in college, so I used this video to help me understand how to help her with her studies. I'm used to C# and Java and languages like that, so the syntax was a little weird for me, but I get it now thanks to your explanation. Very well done!
Wow, thank you for teaching this to all of us! You are probably saving soo many students from failing universities cause their teachers don’t teach this properly! On that note, thank you man! Your a life saver
You're exactly right! I'm here because my professor just screwed my class on a lab that no one understands, learned more from this video than I have since class started.
I had an R seminar several years ago and have to refresh my knowledge for an internship. This has been a great introductory, I actually feel motivated to dive deeper now. And the occasional "Don't panic!"s along with the friendly speaking manner actually help someone who has this general nervousness/respect around programming! :)
I am doing my masterthesis and I was so scared when I heard I need to learn how to use R, because I am absolutely not an IT person and have no clue about coding. I searched here on youtueb for some tutorial videos and I am so glad I found yours, because it is easy to follow. I need this to learn step by step and by the end of this video I kind of enjoyed doing it! Definitely going to watch the others too!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I am not great with computers/ coding and was very nervous/ skeptical of my abilities to learn this program. After watching this video, I am very hopeful for my future with Using R. You are very encouraging and explain everything in very simple turns. Thank you again!
I literally never comment on videos but this is the ONLY resource that actually helped me understand R without assuming I already understand programming languages!!!!!
This is the first thing I'm watching trying to re-learn R after a course I did last year. Already this is so much easier to understand and you make it so much more approachable and entertaining than my lecturers last year. Thank you!
can you please help me intalling R. I downloaded R but unable to open it because everytime I try to open it they say that this is not a microsoft verified app. I am badly stuck here. please help me sorting this problem out.
I am taking the Coursera Google Data Analytics course and have never programmed before. Seeing a couple of the videos in the course, I was hesitant about learning R. I am SO GLAD I found your video! The way you explain and your positive outlook gives me confidence that I can do this! I'll be watching your videos along with my course- thank you!
I'm taking the same course! I'm almost finished and excited to complete it but I feel for myself, I need more visual and hands on through out this course to really learn the skills and this video has helped me so much! Hope everything is going well with your career change.
I literally didn’t know what R was until I was on handshake. This internship I really want to get requires basic knowledge of R, so I dialed back and started learning R since that was the only qualification I was missing. This is amazing.
I was recommended R by an acquaintance after he heard me talk about Excel spreadsheets and graphing. He sent me a lot of good resources, and I still needed extra help, as statistical analysis is not my wheelhouse. Thank you very much for posting this and making it digestible, I suspect I will be coming back to it often for reference. Good work, and I'm glad you were sponsored.
Wow!! You made it seem so easy. I am going to go through all of your video starting this month through December hoping to secure my first Data Analysis job.
Thank you so much, I subscribed because I had found what I was looking for. Your smile, great attitude towards R was all for me. You made it sound possible! Thank you. On it and will come back here with the outcome.
literally have to learn R for a research project I'm going to work on. SO glad i found this channel. Could you do a video on species discovery curves/ accumulation curves?
you have a very welcoming tone and explain things in an actual complete beginner way! i appreciate so much! i have zeroooo coding background but this actually helped.... i was overwhelmed watching other tutorials and couldn't understand much but this one i do!
I came here looking to at least see what R looked like because I'm getting ready to start a course in data analytics and this was listed. I hadn't a clue what R was nor what it looked like. Lol but I'm so glad i came across your video, because i enjoyed it very much and now feel im comfortable in taking the R programming part of the course, thank you so much!
Well, [deita] because the vowel in an open syllable is pronounced the same as in the alphabet. But even if one was to agree with [data], it's definitely not [da:ta] because English does not even have the diacritics for long vowels. Other than the painful pronunciation, this is a great introductory video, really helpful, thank you.
i am so mad at myself for visiiting this video today! i froze on Wednesday whenn i wrote my prac test for R. I didnt know where to start or what to do. Thank you so much for this videoo.
Wow! Thank you! So nicely shown. I am very relieved to see many similarities to python and don't have to start from zero. Now i am not worried about my university course anymore!
it gives me a lot of axniety when u zoom in on the code especially for long periods of time because i cant remind myself how its fitting in to the bigger picture. either way, thank you for saving me from 3 hour long lectures, fucking essays of teacher written notes, powerpoints up the wazoo, and 2-3 books dragging out the content in this video, that are imaginably there just to make my professor feel more secure about his job
About 10+ years ago, I was using R extensively. Mostly version 2, and a bit of version 3. I want to get back into it, but I don’t know how much the language and landscape has evolved since then. Is R version 4 different in important ways? Is there like a bridging course to get me from R 3 to R 4? In the vid you demonstrated the library “tidyverse”. I take it the library is commonly used these days? Are there other important libraries that have emerged in the past 10 years that I need to learn in order to understand R as it’s used today? Thanks for the into vid! I’m glad I found your channel!
Hi Greg, I am new to R and the whole world of programming. I found your first video very educative, but where do I go from here? I thought you had a numbered series of videos that would teach how me the complete language. I visited your page, and there are so many videos, I literally don't know which one to use. it is possible to do a series of videos from beginner to advanced use of R. thank you.
I don't have the R studio environment. Did I not download the right one? I have the console and the programming editor. I use free version any help? I love this! The Finance world is adopting more tech driven and this will pass on soon edit: Nevermind my pal texted I got the wrong link lol. Still best video for us beginners!
Thank you so much, my first time to learn R, the video is very helpful for me as I am trying to switch from Stata to R. In 13 minutes you covered lots of things. Thanks again
I really wanted to learn the program for my research purposes but I have no clue , this also look so alien … I am this of taking class but don’t know where to begin. I really have to learn it.
Hello sir, I want to thank you for the lesson. Can I ask you what program you use for marking and deawing these rectangular in your video? Thank you in advance.
Error in get(as.character(FUN), mode = "function", envir = envir) : object '.' of mode 'function' was not found I have got this notification for the last code. Any solution pls
Great introduction to R Greg, thanks for that. Quick question though. After selecting the columns, so name and age in the video? How can I filter on an exact match that is text not numerical?
Hi Greg, I was wondering if you have a book recommendation where I can find all the shortcuts/ functions? I am looking for sort of a "encyclopedia". Thank you :)
So it reminds me of Excell in the 2000's I'm 43 and never heard of this form I came because I'm looking for courses to take but this here is a new thing but you have made it so simple. This also reminds me of my 1998 computer class coding 😅
I wish you'd be more clear about the distinction between columns vs rows. For example you seem to address them interchangeably like here: friends[friends$age
I think that it depends on the complexity of your project. If you are just adding columns then use excel. Anything sophisticated (data manipulation, analysis, visualisation) use R.
I like stats and I checked this video only for curiosity. I thing this series will be good, unfortunately I'm really disappointed with the syntax: two chars for assignments (Pascal are you there?) and $ for field access is far away from productivity typing/readability.
Get my FREE cheat sheets for R programming and statistics (including transcripts of these lessons) here: www.learnmore365.com/pages/membership-r-programming-data-visualization-and-research-methods
This link is a clickbait guys. Don’t fall for it. Free materials are not very useful at all.
Do you have an email address I can contact you at? I am a student and would like to hire you for tutoring related to R
Greg you have made R really very simple, I don't know why was I afraid of it. Thank you so much for being here and helping people learn this great piece of programming in the simplest and easiest to practice ways.
That's kind of you to say 🤩 thanks for the great feedback, much appreciated!
Are you still programming in R now?
As a long time coder who has heard a lot of buzz about R but never looked into it before, I think the best compliment I can pay you is that in 14 minutes I went from "what is R?" to "I get why people love R"
Wow! what a nice thing to say (thanks!!), Lachlan. Much appreciated 😊
My niece is learning to use this for one of her courses in college, so I used this video to help me understand how to help her with her studies. I'm used to C# and Java and languages like that, so the syntax was a little weird for me, but I get it now thanks to your explanation. Very well done!
I'm glad my video resonated with you and you found it useful. Thanks for sharing your experience. Cheers
Wow, thank you for teaching this to all of us! You are probably saving soo many students from failing universities cause their teachers don’t teach this properly! On that note, thank you man! Your a life saver
You are so welcome! Always happy to help!
Literally helped me more in 15min than in my data analytics Intro class which was half of a semester. Thanks a lot!
Part of coursera / Google data analysis course I was enrolled in. Hesitant as I don't know if this will be useful anywhere I work?
You're exactly right! I'm here because my professor just screwed my class on a lab that no one understands, learned more from this video than I have since class started.
I had an R seminar several years ago and have to refresh my knowledge for an internship. This has been a great introductory, I actually feel motivated to dive deeper now. And the occasional "Don't panic!"s along with the friendly speaking manner actually help someone who has this general nervousness/respect around programming! :)
I am doing my masterthesis and I was so scared when I heard I need to learn how to use R, because I am absolutely not an IT person and have no clue about coding. I searched here on youtueb for some tutorial videos and I am so glad I found yours, because it is easy to follow. I need this to learn step by step and by the end of this video I kind of enjoyed doing it! Definitely going to watch the others too!
Hey @kathymar412! Just wondering if you're accepting small scale project about R? Let me know if you're interested, I can send my details 😊
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I am not great with computers/ coding and was very nervous/ skeptical of my abilities to learn this program. After watching this video, I am very hopeful for my future with Using R. You are very encouraging and explain everything in very simple turns. Thank you again!
I'm using R for my stats class and you have made it so much easier to understand then what we've done in class. Thank you!
you are very welcome indeed - glad you enjoy the content
I literally never comment on videos but this is the ONLY resource that actually helped me understand R without assuming I already understand programming languages!!!!!
This is the first thing I'm watching trying to re-learn R after a course I did last year. Already this is so much easier to understand and you make it so much more approachable and entertaining than my lecturers last year. Thank you!
That's kind of you to say :) thank you! You can do it!
can you please help me intalling R.
I downloaded R but unable to open it because everytime I try to open it they say that this is not a microsoft verified app. I am badly stuck here. please help me sorting this problem out.
So it's just a calculator on steriods?
That's a good one bro
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's a really good one
All computers are just calculators on steroids
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am taking the Coursera Google Data Analytics course and have never programmed before. Seeing a couple of the videos in the course, I was hesitant about learning R. I am SO GLAD I found your video! The way you explain and your positive outlook gives me confidence that I can do this! I'll be watching your videos along with my course- thank you!
I'm taking the same course! I'm almost finished and excited to complete it but I feel for myself, I need more visual and hands on through out this course to really learn the skills and this video has helped me so much! Hope everything is going well with your career change.
I'm taking the same course and it's a horror to keep up as I don't have much of hands on activity. Hope all went well with your course.✨
Thank you for not omitting these basic but ESSENTIAL details!
I literally didn’t know what R was until I was on handshake. This internship I really want to get requires basic knowledge of R, so I dialed back and started learning R since that was the only qualification I was missing. This is amazing.
This is one of the most succinct tutorials I've ever seen. Not just for Rstudio, but for any programming tutorial. Great job.
One of the few videos with the best introduction in TH-cam.
I was recommended R by an acquaintance after he heard me talk about Excel spreadsheets and graphing. He sent me a lot of good resources, and I still needed extra help, as statistical analysis is not my wheelhouse. Thank you very much for posting this and making it digestible, I suspect I will be coming back to it often for reference. Good work, and I'm glad you were sponsored.
I'm glad my video resonated with you and you found it helpful. Thanks for sharing your experience. Much appreciated
This is one of the best quick introduction tutorials I've ever seen. What a positive experience! Thank you for the video!
Wow!! You made it seem so easy. I am going to go through all of your video starting this month through December hoping to secure my first Data Analysis job.
Thank you so much, I subscribed because I had found what I was looking for. Your smile, great attitude towards R was all for me. You made it sound possible! Thank you. On it and will come back here with the outcome.
This is fantastic! So useful for my degree summer prep, thank-you so much for your patience and explaining everything so clearly 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
literally have to learn R for a research project I'm going to work on. SO glad i found this channel. Could you do a video on species discovery curves/ accumulation curves?
Great suggestion! Thank you so much for your feedback!
love your videos ♡
I tell everyone who is new into R in my company about your tutorials because they are so great to understand!
Thanks !!! I really appreciate that.
you have a very welcoming tone and explain things in an actual complete beginner way! i appreciate so much! i have zeroooo coding background but this actually helped.... i was overwhelmed watching other tutorials and couldn't understand much but this one i do!
Great content, thank you so much for this! Hoping you'll make one for microbiome analyses
Thank you for the feedback and suggestion. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great course. I wish all courses were taught this way -- just dive in and run with the material.
what version of R is he using mine seem old
This has to be one of the best explanations of a programming language I have ever seen. Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
I came here looking to at least see what R looked like because I'm getting ready to start a course in data analytics and this was listed. I hadn't a clue what R was nor what it looked like. Lol but I'm so glad i came across your video, because i enjoyed it very much and now feel im comfortable in taking the R programming part of the course, thank you so much!
I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you. It means a lot to me.
So happy I found this channel. What a communicator! Thank you
I had to say I did fall in love with r as I am getting in data analysis and it made me feel at ease
glad you love it!! :)
Thank you for your very clear video and overview! Love your positive, encouraging energy, too!
This was incredible. I dont typically habe much success from crash courses but this video was very thorough and not too complicated or too simple.
what version of R is he using mine seem old
Well, [deita] because the vowel in an open syllable is pronounced the same as in the alphabet. But even if one was to agree with [data], it's definitely not [da:ta] because English does not even have the diacritics for long vowels.
Other than the painful pronunciation, this is a great introductory video, really helpful, thank you.
I love this guy. Thanks a lot Greg. Love the energy you put out.
After trying many, this is easily the best introduction to R I have seen, will now p[rogress through your more in-depth videos, than you so much.
Shouldn't you have first explained the environment? Was it a script? A compiled code? An interpreter?
i am so mad at myself for visiiting this video today! i froze on Wednesday whenn i wrote my prac test for R. I didnt know where to start or what to do. Thank you so much for this videoo.
Such a wonderful way to introduce new concept and making it super easy to understand!
Thanks much, Greg!😎
thanks
Wow! Thank you! So nicely shown. I am very relieved to see many similarities to python and don't have to start from zero. Now i am not worried about my university course anymore!
what version of R is he using mine seem old
it gives me a lot of axniety when u zoom in on the code especially for long periods of time because i cant remind myself how its fitting in to the bigger picture. either way, thank you for saving me from 3 hour long lectures, fucking essays of teacher written notes, powerpoints up the wazoo, and 2-3 books dragging out the content in this video, that are imaginably there just to make my professor feel more secure about his job
About 10+ years ago, I was using R extensively. Mostly version 2, and a bit of version 3. I want to get back into it, but I don’t know how much the language and landscape has evolved since then.
Is R version 4 different in important ways? Is there like a bridging course to get me from R 3 to R 4?
In the vid you demonstrated the library “tidyverse”. I take it the library is commonly used these days? Are there other important libraries that have emerged in the past 10 years that I need to learn in order to understand R as it’s used today?
Thanks for the into vid! I’m glad I found your channel!
I love your encouragement and enthusiasm. Thank you!
Hi Greg, I am new to R and the whole world of programming. I found your first video very educative, but where do I go from here? I thought you had a numbered series of videos that would teach how me the complete language. I visited your page, and there are so many videos, I literally don't know which one to use. it is possible to do a series of videos from beginner to advanced use of R. thank you.
What do you want to do?
Thank you so much. Short and straightforward video. Could you pls make a video on pie chart 🙏? Thanks
Great suggestion and thank you for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it!
I don't have the R studio environment. Did I not download the right one? I have the console and the programming editor.
I use free version any help?
I love this! The Finance world is adopting more tech driven and this will pass on soon
edit:
Nevermind my pal texted I got the wrong link lol.
Still best video for us beginners!
hi there - i have a video on my channel about how to download R Studio (you'll be delighted once you have it)
There's someone I know who is studying this. I'm going to learn some of the basics to hopefully impress her. Wish me luck guys
That was a very clear introduction. Thank you!
Fast & straightforward. Good stuff. Thanks!
Thank you so much, my first time to learn R, the video is very helpful for me as I am trying to switch from Stata to R. In 13 minutes you covered lots of things. Thanks again
what version of R is he using mine seem old
I really thank you. I hope there are other lectures given by you related with R
You're most welcome and yes, definitely more to come!
OMG this video changed my life!!!!! thankyou so much for making it so easy!!!!
well done! i know a few languages but wanted to pick this one up and this is super easy and helpful
You give me Murr from Impractical Jokers vibes but I'm here for it
Thanks for the good R lesson!
as someone who's trying to learn to program with no knowledge of programing I really didn't understand this at all
This is a great video. This is my first time hearing R and this video is the bomb
So nice of you - thanks for the great feedback!
Thank you so much! you just made R look very simple and easy to learn!
I love how you explain everything in beginner's terms! Already subscribed! Thank you so much 🥹😍
Thank you for subscribing. So happy to hear that! You are most welcome!
Perfect! Thanks very much. Short and simple explanation for the newbie like me.
Great to hear! Thank you for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it!
I really wanted to learn the program for my research purposes but I have no clue , this also look so alien … I am this of taking class but don’t know where to begin. I really have to learn it.
sir I got the feeling we'll be best friends for this semester
(I actually like statistics and really want to understand it and not just pass the exam)
Sir, In RStudio, responded ''tidyverse" was built for older versions what can I use instead as an extension? Thank you for the good explanation.
< is the symbol for “less than”
this was helpful thank you! i have never done any sort of coding before and this was a great introduction. thank you!!!
you are most welcome - thanks for the comment.. more tutorials to come
Man - this was fantastic!
Thanks for the great feedback Chris - much appreciated!!
ctrl enter just repeats the concatenation. It doesn't list types or show the environment
14:00 "Dont do drugs" thanks for the reminder
haha - anytime :)
I feel so damn inteligent right now. Thanks man. Needed this for uni.
So clear & concise. You're wonderful. Thank you for your help!
you are most welcome - more tutorials to come - watch this space.
Very useful keep helping us with u r content sir
Thanks for the feedback.
Hello sir, I want to thank you for the lesson. Can I ask you what program you use for marking and deawing these rectangular in your video? Thank you in advance.
Incredible, can't watch enough
Thank you for the feedback, Joseph - much appreciated!
Error in get(as.character(FUN), mode = "function", envir = envir) :
object '.' of mode 'function' was not found
I have got this notification for the last code. Any solution pls
Thank you very much for nice explanation and your lecture, Is there any online and complete course?
Great introduction to R Greg, thanks for that. Quick question though. After selecting the columns, so name and age in the video? How can I filter on an exact match that is text not numerical?
Hi Greg, I was wondering if you have a book recommendation where I can find all the shortcuts/ functions? I am looking for sort of a "encyclopedia". Thank you :)
there is probably an equivalent to an encyclopedia Online if you search for it
am in the process of writing one - watch this space.. (great question)
I get an error that in data.frame(name, age, gender) arguments imply differing number of rows.
Amazing! Thank you so much for such a great video! Cheers!
This video is so helpful. Thanks for this. Subscribed
A better way to teach is to start by defining terms. For instance, you didn't explain how different characters are translated into R.
I've just recently installed R and R Studio. I am an absolute beginner. Do you have any exercises that I can do to increase my knowledge?
Great video. I loved when he said "ok now we're cooking with gas". I thought this was a Caribbean expression 😂
Haha. Perhaps it started there and has spread? 👍🏻😜
I love this
Will be using all your videos as guide
Absolutely amazing 💯💯
Thank you! Cheers!
Great introduction video! Thanks a lot!
Glad you liked it! Thanks
Why there are not much videos of R on your channel?
Wonderful video, thank you Crag❤
So it reminds me of Excell in the 2000's I'm 43 and never heard of this form I came because I'm looking for courses to take but this here is a new thing but you have made it so simple. This also reminds me of my 1998 computer class coding 😅
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Your positive feedback means a lot to me! Thank you
Why R when there's Matlab and Octave?
Thanks for sharing this important show
👍🏻
i cant find tidyverse. what version can we use tidyverse?
ok i liked and subscribed ur channel but i dont understand why we need R for machine learning programing?
I hope that you are a paid instructor because you are that good!
Thanks, cheers!
I wish you'd be more clear about the distinction between columns vs rows.
For example you seem to address them interchangeably like here:
friends[friends$age
When would you use this instead of excel? Large datasets? How is this better than access? Or is it just a different option?
I think that it depends on the complexity of your project. If you are just adding columns then use excel. Anything sophisticated (data manipulation, analysis, visualisation) use R.
I was with you until you called quotation marks “inverted commas” Had to look it up 🙃
It would be great to see all the frames. It’s big and unclear
Sir where I can find practice project or assignment on R programming
I like stats and I checked this video only for curiosity. I thing this series will be good, unfortunately I'm really disappointed with the syntax: two chars for assignments (Pascal are you there?) and $ for field access is far away from productivity typing/readability.
Thank so much for your sharing!