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Scientific computing, data viz and general geekery, with examples in R and MATLAB. R code style guide. MATLAB code style guide. Many package updates on CRAN. Many package updates on CRAN. 4th February, 2015. Over the last week or two I’ve been pushing all my packages to CRAN. For working with file paths),. For converting RUnit tests to testthat tests), and. For building regular expressions in a human readable way) all make their CRAN debuts. R has png capability. Etc), and utilities (. Leave a Reply Canc...
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January 17, 2014 in Packages. Is a new package which provides a set of tools for efficiently manipulating datasets in R. Is the next iteration of. Focussing on only data frames. Is faster, has a more consistent API and should be easier to use. There are three key ideas that underlie. Your time is important, so Romain Francois. Has written the key pieces in Rcpp. Tabular data is tabular data regardless of where it lives, so you should use the same functions to work with it. With. Dataset from the fantastic.
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Devtools 1.8.0. May 11, 2015 in Packages. Devtools 1.8 is now available on CRAN. Devtools makes it so easy to build a package that it becomes your default way to organise code, data and documentation. You can learn more about developing packages at http:/ r-pkgs.had.co.nz/. Get the latest version of devtools with:. There are three main improvements:. More helpers to get you up and running with package development as quickly as possible. Improved reverse dependency checking for CRAN packages. Template and...
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A summary of my Statistics, Mathematics, CSC, AI, Machine Learning Projects. Database Reflection using dplyr. At work I write a ton of SQL, and I do most of my querying using R. The workflow goes:. Create a string with the SQL in R. Plug the string into fetchQuery (see my previous post). This solution works relatively well, but i’m a bit unhappy writing strings rather than using function calls. To use this function, you can simply call (with your config, as specified in my last post, included). These are...
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Readr 0.1.0. April 9, 2015 in Packages. I’m pleased to announced that readr is now available on CRAN. Readr makes it easy to read many types of tabular data:. Fixed width files with. Web log files with. You can install it by running:. Compared to the equivalent base functions, readr functions are around 10x faster. They’re also easier to use because they’re more consistent, they produce data frames that are easier to use (no more. For small examples, you can also supply literal data: if. By default, read...
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Data Analysis Visually Enforced. I violated CRAN Repository Policies. This entry was posted on December 10, 2013, in opinion. Http:/ gastonsanchez.com/blog/opinion/2013/12/10/I-violated-CRAN-Repository-Policies.html. 3 thoughts on “ I violated CRAN Repository Policies. December 10, 2013 at 3:59 pm. I violate policies all the time. I can even point to policies that I’m pretty sure they created because of things I did😉. December 10, 2013 at 4:23 pm. December 11, 2013 at 3:33 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A blog about statistics, probability, mathematics and data visualization. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Speeding up R computations Pt III: parallelization. In two previous posts, I have written about how you can speed up your R computations either by using strange notation and non-standard functions. Or by compiling your code. I'll start this post by a very brief introduction to parallelization using the doMC. If you already are familiar with doMC. Parallel programming in R. Modern processors have several co...
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November 29, 2016 · 11:14 am. French Presidential Elections 2017 – a Le Pen win a la Trump? Just a quick heads up after the Fillon win.The medias are again making this a left/right divide and are in my opinion not getting the issue of the shift towards values/change. A la Brexit and Trump). Here is the breakdown of votes by region for the 2012 presidential election. There was already a strong Front National vote, but given Sarkozy was massively rejected, there was a strong hope for Hollande. It seems Hol...
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