R for Beginners (Sasha D. Hafner)

 
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R for Beginners (Sasha D. Hafner)

This book's goal is to introduce readers to R's capabilities for handling and analyzing data. It is designed for people with little to no prior R experience.

The author has chosen to focus on the subjects that, in his opinion, are most crucial for beginning R. By the end of the book, you ought to be able to use R to carry out all necessary stages for data analysis and visualization, including the use of some very complex techniques.

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Published
Published Date / Year
(August 2019)
eBook Format
PDF (360 pages)
Language
English

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