R Weekly 2019-10 Exceptions, Troubleshooting, ggforce
Highlight
R in the Real World
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ggplot2 meets W.E.B. Du Bois: Visualizing 1900s Black American life in R
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Bayesian state space modelling of the Australian 2019 election
R in Organizations
Resources
New Packages
CRAN
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postmastr - The goal of postmastr is to provide consistent, tidy parsing of street address data.
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toxEval - Exploring Biological Relevance of Environmental Chemistry Observations
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tidylog - Logging for ‘dplyr’ Functions
Updated Packages
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future 1.12.0 - Unified Parallel and Distributed Processing in R for Everyone.
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future.apply 1.2.0 - Apply Function to Elements in Parallel using Futures. Now with
future_by()
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gower 0.2.0 - Gower’s Distance
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RcppArmadillo 0.9.200.7.1 - Armadillo is a C++ linear algebra library aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use
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RInside 0.2.15 - The RInside package provides C++ classes that make it easier to embed R in C++ code
Tutorials
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Improve your R animations by implementing pause frames for emphasis
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shapper is on CRAN, it’s an R wrapper over SHAP explainer for black-box models
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Creating blazing fast pivot tables from R with data.table - now with subtotals using grouping sets
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Style knitr Code Output Appearance in HTML with Custom CSS Classes
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Head’s Up! Roll Your Own HTTP Headers Investigations with the ‘hdrs’ Package
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Lots of zeros or too many zeros?: Thinking about zero-inflation in count data
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Starting With Data Science: A Rigorous Hands-On Introduction to Data Science for Software Engineers
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Efficient landscape metrics calculations for buffers around sampling points
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
More past events at R conferences & meetups.
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
I'm a huge fan of upset plots for displaying set patterns but get some pushback from collaborators due to its unfamiliar-ness. To combat this I made an interactive version which has helped people understand and trust the method. Thanks to r2d3 it was a breeze #dataviz #rstats pic.twitter.com/KNFIo7dYCf
— Nick Strayer (@NicholasStrayer) March 8, 2019