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R for dummies / by De Vries, Andrie,author.; Meys, Joris,author.;
Picking up R can be tough, even for seasoned statisticians and data analysts. 'R For Dummies, 2nd Edition' provides a quick and painless way to master all the R you'll ever need. Requiring no prior programming experience and packed with tons of practical examples, step-by-step exercises, and sample code, this friendly and accessible guide shows you how to know your way around lists, data frames, and other R data structures, while learning to interact with other programs, such as Microsoft Excel. You'll learn how to reshape and manipulate data, merge data sets, split and combine data, perform calculations on vectors and arrays, and so much more. R is an open source statistical environment and programming language that has become very popular in varied fields for the management and analysis of data. R provides a wide array of statistical and graphical techniques, and has become the standard among statisticians for software development and data analysis. 'R For Dummies, 2nd Edition' takes the intimidation out of working with R and arms you with the knowledge and know-how to master the programming language of choice among statisticians and data analysts worldwide.
Subjects: R (Computer program language);
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The art of machine learning : a hands-on guide to machine learning with R / by Matloff, Norman S.,author.(CARDINAL)887934;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Teaches a range of machine learning methods, from simple to complex. Includes dozens of illustrative examples using the R programming language and real datasets. Covers not only how to use machine learning methods but also why these methods work and advice on how to avoid common pitfalls"--
Subjects: Machine learning.; R (Computer program language);
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R all-in-one / by Schmuller, Joseph,author.(CARDINAL)644986;
"A deep dive into the programming language of choice for statistics and data... With R All-in-One For Dummies, you get five mini-books in one, offering a complete and thorough resource on the R programming language and a road map for making sense of the sea of data we're all swimming in. Maybe you're pursuing a career in data science, maybe you're looking to infuse a little statistics know-how into your existing career, or maybe you're just R-curious. Along with providing an overview of coding in R and how to work with the language, this book delves into the types of projects and applications R programmers tend to tackle the most. This is an excellent all-in-one resource for beginning coders who'd like to move into the data space by knowing more about R."--
Subjects: R (Computer program language); Statistics;
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Text mining with R : a tidy approach / by Silge, Julia,author.; Robinson, David,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-174) and index.Much of the data available today is unstructured and text-heavy, making it challenging for analysts to apply their usual data wrangling and visualization tools. With this practical book, you'll explore text-mining techniques with tidytext, a package that authors Julia Silge and David Robinson developed using the tidy principles behind R packages like ggraph and dplyr . You'll learn how tidytext and other tidy tools in R can make text analysis easier and more effective. The authors demonstrate how treating text as data frames enables you to manipulate, summarize, and visualize characteristics of text. You'll also learn how to integrate natural language processing (NLP) into effective workflows. Practical code examples and data explorations will help you generate real insights from literature, news, and social media. Learn how to apply the tidy text format to NLP Use sentiment analysis to mine the emotional content of text Identify a document's most important terms with frequency measurements Explore relationships and connections between words with the ggraph and widyr packages Convert back and forth between R's tidy and non-tidy text formats Use topic modeling to classify document collections into natural groups Examine case studies that compare Twitter archives, dig into NASA metadata, and analyze thousands of Usenet messages
Subjects: Data mining.; Text processing (Computer science); R (Computer program language);
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C++ for dummies / by Davis, Stephen R.,1956-author.(CARDINAL)764386;
Subjects: C++ (Computer program language);
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C♯ 5.0 all-in-one for dummies / by Sempf, Bill.(CARDINAL)546972; Sphar, Chuck,1947-(CARDINAL)363183; Davis, Stephen R.,1956-(CARDINAL)764386;
Subjects: C# (Computer program language);
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An artist's guide to programming : a graphical introduction / by Parker, J. R.,(Jim R.),1955-Author(DLC)n 93014363 ;
"Teaches programming concepts by visual example, providing one hundred short programs to experiment with, written in the Java-based language Processing. Covers how to program while manipulating computer-generated graphics, photographs, video, and sound"--.
Subjects: Multimedia systems.; Computer graphics.; Microcomputers; Processing (Computer program language); Java (Computer program language);
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Python for kids : a playful introduction to programming / by Briggs, Jason R.(CARDINAL)606303;
10+Introduces the basics of the Python programming language, covering how to use data structures, organize and reuse code, draw shapes and patterns with turtle, and create games and animations with tkinter.1070L
Subjects: Computer software; Computer programming; Python (Computer program language);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Two FORTRAN II programs for the univariate and bivariate analysis of morphometric data by Waller, Thomas R.(CARDINAL)295487;
Bibliography: page 55.
Subjects: Biometry; FORTRAN IV (Computer program language);
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Python for kids : a playful introduction to programming / by Briggs, Jason R.,author.(CARDINAL)606303;
Python for Kids brings Python to life and brings kids (and their parents) into the wonderful world of programming. Author Jason R. Briggs guides readers through the basics, experimenting with unique (and often hilarious) example programs that feature ravenous monsters, secret agents, thieving ravens, and more. New terms are defined; code is colored, dissected, and explained; and quirky, full-color illustrations keep things fun and engaging throughout.1130L
Subjects: Python (Computer program language);
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 9
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