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Modern R Programming Cookbook

By : Jaynal Abedin
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Modern R Programming Cookbook

By: Jaynal Abedin

Overview of this book

R is a powerful tool for statistics, graphics, and statistical programming. It is used by tens of thousands of people daily to perform serious statistical analyses. It is a free, open source system whose implementation is the collective accomplishment of many intelligent, hard-working people. There are more than 2,000 available add-ons, and R is a serious rival to all commercial statistical packages. The objective of this book is to show how to work with different programming aspects of R. The emerging R developers and data science could have very good programming knowledge but might have limited understanding about R syntax and semantics. Our book will be a platform develop practical solution out of real world problem in scalable fashion and with very good understanding. You will work with various versions of R libraries that are essential for scalable data science solutions. You will learn to work with Input / Output issues when working with relatively larger dataset. At the end of this book readers will also learn how to work with databases from within R and also what and how meta programming helps in developing applications.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Creating a matrix and accessing its properties

A matrix is a two-dimensional arrangement of vectors of the same type. Like vectors in R, the matrix is restricted to one data type. In this recipe, you will learn how to create a matrix, how to access its elements, and understand a few notes on matrix operations.

Getting ready

To get started with this recipe, you must have R installed on your computer. You also need to understand the structure of a matrix and various operations. There is no library required for this recipe, but if you are interested in advanced matrix algebra, then you might consider the See also section of this recipe. A matrix is considered as a two-dimensional grid where each cell is represented by a row and...