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Data Analysis with R

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Data Analysis with R

Overview of this book

Frequently the tool of choice for academics, R has spread deep into the private sector and can be found in the production pipelines at some of the most advanced and successful enterprises. The power and domain-specificity of R allows the user to express complex analytics easily, quickly, and succinctly. With over 7,000 user contributed packages, it’s easy to find support for the latest and greatest algorithms and techniques. Starting with the basics of R and statistical reasoning, Data Analysis with R dives into advanced predictive analytics, showing how to apply those techniques to real-world data though with real-world examples. Packed with engaging problems and exercises, this book begins with a review of R and its syntax. From there, get to grips with the fundamentals of applied statistics and build on this knowledge to perform sophisticated and powerful analytics. Solve the difficulties relating to performing data analysis in practice and find solutions to working with “messy data”, large data, communicating results, and facilitating reproducibility. This book is engineered to be an invaluable resource through many stages of anyone’s career as a data analyst.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Data Analysis with R
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Exercises


You can practice the following exercises to help you get a good grasp of the concepts learned in this chapter:

  • Write a function called simon.says that takes in a character string, and returns that string in all upper case after prepending the string "Simon says: " to the beginning of it.

  • Write a function that takes two matrices as arguments, and returns a logical value representing whether the matrices can be matrix multiplied.

  • Find a free data set on the web, download it, and load it into R. Explore the structure of the data set.

  • Reflect upon how Hester Prynne allowed her scarlet letter to be decorated with flowers by her daughter in Chapter 10. To what extent is this indicative of Hester's recasting of the scarlet letter as a positive part of her identity. Back up your thesis with excerpts from the book.