This makes so much sense. I’m so new to R and I need it for my internship as a data scientist. I’m use to SPSS and this is such a foreign language to me lol. Big help! Thanks!
thanks so much for this vide - I have been trying for months to get my head around different aspects of R as a total beginner. this video might be the difference in me being awarded an Mres that I'm studying for and quants is a mandatory module. strike action here in Scotland and then straight after the covid19 pandemic has left my university closed and difficult to find help -with the expectation for us to carry on as normal study-wise. in short this has been a very useful resource - thank you
I am relatively new to R, our professor requires us to manipulate data and create frequency distribution tables wthout much bckground. Can u make a comprehensive guide for it? Table must include class marks, class boundaries
Any particular way to select a column with a non-English name? If I’ve got a bunch of columns written in English and then a few written in Korean, how can I single those Korean columns out?
This makes so much sense. I’m so new to R and I need it for my internship as a data scientist. I’m use to SPSS and this is such a foreign language to me lol. Big help! Thanks!
These tutorials are so helpful. I thank God for you.
Best video so far on R and I’ve watched quite a few! Thanks 🙏
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Thank you. The presentation filled some gaps in my knowledge of dplyr.
thanks so much for this vide - I have been trying for months to get my head around different aspects of R as a total beginner. this video might be the difference in me being awarded an Mres that I'm studying for and quants is a mandatory module. strike action here in Scotland and then straight after the covid19 pandemic has left my university closed and difficult to find help -with the expectation for us to carry on as normal study-wise. in short this has been a very useful resource - thank you
Thanks, this is great!
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I love your R tutorials. We need more please!!! thanks a lot
Data sets used in this have been updated with new variables.
I am relatively new to R, our professor requires us to manipulate data and create frequency distribution tables wthout much bckground. Can u make a comprehensive guide for it? Table must include class marks, class boundaries
Useful content, thank you!
The part about grouping was just what I needed today. I didn't know how to do it so I did a nested select with sqldf()
please let me know, what is the short cut for %in%
Very good video. Helpful for me. Thanks
Great tutorial, thank you
from where can I download the csv file used for this video?
Thank you very much! That is what I want!
What tool did you use to make this presentation? It's really cool!
It is likely slide presentations in R markdown! Most of RStudio is using those now.
just the ctrl + shift +m for pipe operator is enough to get a like and subsrie for thsi video.
Any particular way to select a column with a non-English name? If I’ve got a bunch of columns written in English and then a few written in Korean, how can I single those Korean columns out?
Thanks for the question! The best way to get an answer is to check out our Community forums: community.rstudio.com/
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%>% shortcut Ctrl + Shift + M noted...
i can't install dplyr package in R version 3.5.2 help me
Nice video....
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