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pacman Ver 0.4.1 Release

By tylerrinker It was just over a year ago that Dason Kurkiewicz and I released pacman to CRAN. We have been developing the package on GitHub in the past 14 months and are pleased to announce these...

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pacman Ver 0.4.1 Release

By tylerrinker (This article was originally published at TRinker’s R Blog, and syndicated at StatsBlogs.) It was just over a year ago that Dason Kurkiewicz and I released pacman to CRAN. We have been...

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pacman Ver 0.4.1 Release

By tylerrinker It was just over a year ago that Dason Kurkiewicz and I released pacman to CRAN. We have been developing the package on GitHub in the past 14 months and are pleased to announce these...

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Introducing a Weekly R / Python / JS / etc Vis Challenge!

By hrbrmstr Per a suggestion, I’m going to try to find a neat data set (prbly one from @jsvine) to feature each week and toss up some sample code (99% of the time prbly in R) and offer up a vis...

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densratio: New R Package for Density Ratio Estimation

By hoxo_m 1. Overview Density ratio estimation is described as follows: for given two data samples $x$ and $y$ from unknown distributions $p(x)$ and $q(y)$ respectively, estimate $$ w(x) =...

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What’s new on CRAN: March 2016

By Joseph Rickert by Joseph Rickert Packages continue to flood into CRAN at a rate the challenges the sanity of anyone trying to keep up with what’s new. So far this month, more than 190 packages have...

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Another Route to Jupyter Notebooks – Azure Machine Learning

By Tony Hirst In much the same way that the IBM DataScientist Workbench seeks to provide some level of integration between analysis tools such as Jupyter notebooks and data access and storage, Azure...

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Real-time model scoring for streaming data – a prototype based on Oracle...

By Alexandru Ardel-Oracle Whether applied to manufacturing, financial services, energy, transportation, retail, government, security or other domains, real-time analytics is an umbrella term which...

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List of useful RStudio addins made by useRs

By Dean Attali’s R Blog RStudio’s new feature of supporting addins is great. It’s about 2 months old now, and I think one of the main problems right now is discoverability: there’s just no easy way to...

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satRdays are go!

By Gergely Daróczi Steph Locke has already written about this last week, so just a quick follow-up on R-bloggers to share the great news with a wider audience: the R Consortium agreed to the support...

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Version 2.1.1 Released

By Nicholas Hamilton Hi Folks, ggtern v2.1.1 has just been submitted to CRAN. This includes a number of minor bug fixes, and an additional annotation, permitting the rendering of raster data, say for...

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RStudio addins manager

By csgillespie RStudio addins let you execute a bit of R code or a Shiny app through the RStudio IDE, either via the Addins dropdown menu or with a keyboard shortcut. This package is an RStudio addin...

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What’s new on CRAN: March 2016

By Joseph Rickert by Joseph Rickert Packages continue to flood into CRAN at a rate the challenges the sanity of anyone trying to keep up with what’s new. So far this month, more than 190 packages have...

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Unit testing with R

By Bruno Rodrigues I’ve been introduced to unit testing while working with colleagues on quite a big project for whichwe use Python. At first I was a bit skeptical about the need of writing unit tests,...

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Because it’s Friday: Ready Viewer One

By David Smith If you’ve got a few minutes to kill and just want to immerse yourself in the stream of consciousness of the Internet, try watching Petit Tube. It’s an unending sequence of YouTube videos...

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WVPlots: example plots in R using ggplot2

By John Mount Nina Zumel and I have been working on packaging our favorite graphing techniques in a more reusable way that emphasizes the analysis task at hand over the steps needed to produce a good...

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WVPlots: example plots in R using ggplot2

By John Mount Nina Zumel and I have been working on packaging our favorite graphing techniques in a more reusable way that emphasizes the analysis task at hand over the steps needed to produce a good...

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Two fun plots with R

By David Smith Data visualization with R doesn’t always have to be serious. Here are a couple of fun charts created recently by R users. First, here’s a minimalist rendition of the characters in The...

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The adblockr package: block ads from the monetizr package

By David Robinson I was horrified to learn of the existence of the monetizr package, which adds advertisements to R functions. The package goes against the entire philosophy of open source and the...

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Two fun plots with R

By David Smith Related To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on their blog: Revolutions. R-bloggers.com offers daily e-mail updates about R news and tutorials on topics...

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