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Data carpentry -- Starting with R for data analysis |
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This is an introduction to R designed for participants with no programming experience. These lessons can be taught in 3/4 of a day. They start with some basic information about R syntax, the RStudio interface, and move through how to import CSV files, the structure of data.frame, how to deal with factors, how to add/remove rows and columns, and finish with how to calculate summary statistics for each level and a very brief introduction to plotting.
- Having RStudio installed
- Before we start
- Introduction to R
- Starting with data
- Aggregating and analyzing data with dplyr
- Data visualization with ggplot2
- R and Databases
The lessons are written in Rmarkdown. A Makefile generates an html page for each topic using rmarkdown. In the process, rmarkdown creates an intermediate markdown file. These are removed by the Makefile to avoid clutter.
The Makefile also generates a "code handout" file that is intended to be
distributed to the participants. This file includes some of the examples used
during teaching and the titles of the section. It provides a guide that the
participants can fill in as the lesson progresses. It also avoids typos while
typing more complex examples. Each topic generates a code handout file, and the
files produced are then concatenated to create a single file and the
intermediate files are deleted. To be included in the code handout file, a chunk
of code needs to have the arguments purl=TRUE
.