R Weekly 2020-26 Visualizing SpeedTest Data, R in South Africa, Deep Learning And Chaos
Release Date: 2020-06-28
This week’s release was curated by Tony ElHabr, with help from the RWeekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
R in the Real World
R in Organizations
R in Academia
Resources
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Shiny app showing how much funding goes to police relative n Toronto + (code)[https://github.com/sharlagelfand/torontopolicebudget]
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Visualizing covariance, variance, standard deviation, correlation
New Packages
CRAN
- {pointblank} 0.0.4
- {tidytuesdayR} 1.0.0: Access the Weekly ‘TidyTuesday’ Project Dataset
- {grobblR} 0.1.0: Creating Flexible, Reproducible ‘PDF’ Reports
- {tidySEM} 0.1.2: Tidy Structural Equation Modeling
- {sever} 0.0.4: Customise ‘Shiny’ Disconnected Screens and Error Messages
- {colorDF} 0.1.0: Colorful Data Frames in R Terminal
- {epca} 1.0.0: Exploratory Principal Component Analysis
- {bayesbr} 0.0.0.1: Beta Regression on a Bayesian Model
- {scrollrevealR} 0.1.0: Animate ‘shiny’ Elements when They Scroll into View using the ‘scrollrevealjs’ Library
- {mailtoR} 0.1.0: Creates a Friendly User Interface for Emails Sending in ‘shiny’
- {hmclearn} 0.0.3: Fit Statistical Models Using Hamiltonian Monte Carlo
- {r2shortcode} 0.1: Shorten Package Function Names
- {panelr} 0.7.3: Regression Models and Utilities for Repeated Measures and Panel
- {pdfminer} 1.0: Read Portable Document Format (PDF) Files
- {modeltime} 0.0.1: The Tidymodels Extension for Time Series Modeling
GitHub or Bitbucket
- goodpress: Write to WordPress, from R Markdown, with a modern stack.
- {thank}: Give thanks to the people
- {roughnet}: Using the java script library rough.js to draw sketchy, hand-drawn-like networks.
Updated Packages
- {RcppSimdJson} 0.0.6: Rcpp Bindings for the simdjson Header Library
- {RcppGSL} 0.3.8: An interface from R to the vector and matrix classes of the GNU GSL
- {littler} 0.3.11: A simplified command-line interface for GNU R.
- {vdiffr} 0.3.2: Visual Regression Testing and Graphical Diffing
- {ggiraph} 0.7.0: Make ‘ggplot2’ Graphics Interactive
- {roxygen2} 7.1.1: In-Line Documentation for R
- {robotstxt} 0.7.7: A ‘robots.txt’ Parser and ‘Webbot’/’Spider’/’Crawler’
- {ggpubr} 0.4.0: ‘ggplot2’ Based Publication Ready Plots
- {inspectdf} 0.0.8: Inspection, Comparison and Visualisation of Data Frames
- {flexdashboard} 0.5.2: R Markdown Format for Flexible Dashboards
- {DT} 0.14: A Wrapper of the JavaScript Library ‘DataTables’
- {bookdown} 0.20: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown
- {geojson} 0.3.4: Classes for ‘GeoJSON’
- {blogdown} 0.20: Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown
- {shiny} 1.5.0: Web Application Framework for R
Videos and Podcasts
R Internationally
Tutorials
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How to visualise the power of each effect in a meta-analysis
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Estimating Group Differences in Network Models using Moderation
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The mr_uplift package in R: A Practitioners Guide to Trade-Offs in Uplift Models
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
Me programming in R: I am so stupid.
— Christina Knudson, PhD (@canoodleson) June 20, 2020
Me ten minutes/days/weeks later: I am a genius. #rstats
⭐️One of the best new RStudio features
— Jozef Hajnala (@jozefhajnala) June 25, 2020
The daily version of @rstudio IDE for #rstats has a "Command palette" that lets us access features from a single place, similar to the one in VS Code.
imo this is the best UX feature since the Terminal was introduced. pic.twitter.com/xOoTqGZYXo