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Mastering Scientific Computing with R

Mastering Scientific Computing with R

By : Paul Gerrard
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Mastering Scientific Computing with R

Mastering Scientific Computing with R

3.6 (7)
By: Paul Gerrard

Overview of this book

If you want to learn how to quantitatively answer scientific questions for practical purposes using the powerful R language and the open source R tool ecosystem, this book is ideal for you. It is ideally suited for scientists who understand scientific concepts, know a little R, and want to be able to start applying R to be able to answer empirical scientific questions. Some R exposure is helpful, but not compulsory.
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Descriptive statistics

A useful tool to evaluate your data before you begin your analysis is the summary() function, which provides a summary of the non-parametric descriptors of a sample, as follows:

> summary(probeA)
   Min. 1st Qu.  Median    Mean 3rd Qu.    Max.
  4.211   4.645   4.774   4.774   4.892   5.231

You can also get a summary for each column of the matrix using the summary() function, as follows:

> summary(MLLpartner.mx) #output truncated
   GSM487973        GSM487972        GSM487971     
 Min.   : 2.112   Min.   : 1.805   Min.   : 1.994  
 1st Qu.: 3.412   1st Qu.: 3.410   1st Qu.: 3.411  
 Median : 4.736   Median : 4.745   Median : 4.731  
 Mean   : 5.342   Mean   : 5.346   Mean   : 5.355  
 3rd Qu.: 6.870   3rd Qu.: 6.851   3rd Qu.: 6.933  
 Max.   :14.449   Max.   :14.453   Max.   :14.406  

We can also get this information by calling the individual functions used to determine these parameters, namely the mean, median, min, max, and quantile functions, as follows:

&gt...
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