Write in-line equations in your Shiny application with MathJax
By Ken Kleinman (This article was originally published at SAS and R, and syndicated at StatsBlogs.) I’ve been working on a Shiny app and wanted to display some math equations. It’s possible to use...
View ArticleOur R package roundup
By Christoph Safferling It’s the time of the year again where one eats too much, and gets in a reflective mood! 2015 is nearly over, and us bloggers here at opiateforthemass.es thought it would be nice...
View ArticleUsing segmented regression to analyse world record running times
By Andrie de Vries by Andrie de Vries A week ago my high school friend, @XLRunner, sent me a link to the article “How Zach Bitter Ran 100 Miles in Less Than 12 Hours“. Zach’s effort was rewarded with...
View ArticleUsing segmented regression to analyse world record running times
By Andrie de Vries by Andrie de Vries A week ago my high school friend, @XLRunner, sent me a link to the article “How Zach Bitter Ran 100 Miles in Less Than 12 Hours”. Zach’s effort was rewarded with...
View ArticleNews of ggtree
By R on G. Yu A new version of ggtree that works with ggplot2 (version >= 2.0.0) is now availabel. new layers Some functions, add_legend, hilight, annotation_clade and annotation_clade2 were...
View ArticleTravel tips for highly organised and important people
By biomickwatson Karthik Ram (@_inundata on Twitter) wrote down recently some of his “travel hacks“, and so I thought I would repeat the kind of sage advice he offers here. Here it is: 1. Luggage:...
View ArticleThe R Project: 2015 in Review
By David Smith It’s been a banner year for the R project in 2015, with frequent new releases, ever-growing popularity, a flourishing ecosystem, and accolades from both users and press. Here’s a roundup...
View ArticleWind Resource Assessment
By Fabio Veronesi This is an article we recently published on “Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews”. It starts with a thorough review of the methods used for wind resource assessment: from...
View ArticleHappy New Year! Top posts of 2015
By David Smith Happy New Year everyone! It’s hard to believe that this blog has now been going since 2008: our anniversary was on December 9. Thanks to everyone who has supported this blog over the...
View ArticleThe R Project: 2015 in Review
By David Smith It’s been a banner year for the R project in 2015, with frequent new releases, ever-growing popularity, a flourishing ecosystem, and accolades from both users and press. Here’s a roundup...
View ArticleColor Quantization in R
By Ryan Walker In this post, we’ll look at a simple method to identify segments of an image based on RGB color values. The segmentation technique we’ll consider is called color quantization. Not...
View ArticleZellingenach: A visual exploration of the spatial patterns in the endings of...
By hrbrmstr Moritz Stefaner started off 2016 with a very spiffy post on “a visual exploration of the spatial patterns in the endings of German town and village names”. Moritz was exploring some new...
View ArticleA plot of ‘Who works at home’
By Wingfeet I ran across this post containing displays on who works from home. I must say it looks great and is interactive but it did not help me understand the data. So I created this post to display...
View ArticleA plot of ‘Who works at home’
By Wingfeet (This article was originally published at Wiekvoet, and syndicated at StatsBlogs.) I ran across this post containing displays on who works from home. I must say it looks great and is...
View ArticleGender Effect in Conference Talks
By Daniel’s Blog (This article was originally published at Daniel’s Blog, and syndicated at StatsBlogs.) I was searching in the arXiv repository for an interesting paper to read over the weekend, when...
View ArticleMultidimensional Scaling with R (from “Mastering Data Analysis with R”)
By Tal Galili Guest post by Gergely Daróczi. If you like this content, you can buy the full 396 paged e-book for 5 USD until January 8, 2016 as part of Packt’s “$5 Skill Up Campaign” at...
View ArticleMultidimensional Scaling with R (from “Mastering Data Analysis with R”)
By Tal Galili Guest post by Gergely Daróczi. If you like this content, you can buy the full 396 paged e-book for 5 USD until January 8, 2016 as part of Packt’s “$5 Skill Up Campaign” at...
View ArticleGO analysis using clusterProfiler
By R on G. Yu clusterProfiler supports over-representation test and gene setenrichment analysis of Gene Ontology. It supports GO annotation fromOrgDb object, GMT file and user’s own data. support many...
View ArticleSampling Arbitrary data
By Sam Weiss Introduction: Generating data usually requires a variance – covariance matrix and is therefore restricted by using a linear assumption between the variables. However, using a linear...
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