R Weekly 2021-10 Serverless dashboards, tidy eval and dplyr, Bootstrap confidence intervals
This week’s release was curated by Kelly Bodwin, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
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#TheMoment tweets (citizen-statistician.org)
R in the Real World
- (Spanish) Comparing Marvel and DC Comics
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Today is World Wildlife Day & this year's theme highlights the central role of forests in sustaining the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide. My map shows % of land area under trees for ex-Yugoslavia space#WorldWildlifeDay #dataviz #bigdata #datascience #rstats #maps pic.twitter.com/Fu0CNGaFLJ
— Milos Popovic/Милош Поповић (@milos_agathon) March 3, 2021 -
My @BES_Move_SIG dynamic movement visualisation contribution. Bar-tailed godwits migration in relation to wind and snow cover. All done in #RStats with #rayshader. Thanks to Jesse Conklin and Phil Battley for sharing the tracks. R code: https://t.co/lNB327SSkj pic.twitter.com/V8vby2N7pd
— Simeon Lisovski (@S_Lisovski) February 14, 2021
R in Organizations
R in Academia
Resources
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(book) Tree phenology analysis with R (by Eike Luedeling)
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(slides) JavaScript + Shiny (by Jonathan Trattner)
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(workshop materials) Data.table workshop at EcoDataScience
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(template gallery) {rticles} templates for journal publications
New Packages
CRAN
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{appler} 0.1.0: ‘Apple App Store’ and ‘iTunes’ Data Extraction
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{basifoR} 0.3: Retrieval and Processing of the Spanish National Forest Inventory
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{bdots} 1.0.0: Bootstrapped Differences of Time Series
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{dadjokeapi} 1.0.2: Return a Random Dad Joke
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{drawer} 0.1.0: An Interactive HTML Image Editing Tool
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{EasyDescribe} 0.1.0: A Convenient Way of Descriptive Statistics
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{HyperG} 1.0.0: Hypergraphs in R
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{mapsf} 0.1.1: Thematic Cartography
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{ondisc} 1.0.0: Fast, Universal, and Intuitive Computing on Large-Scale Single-Cell Data
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{opitools} 1.0.2: A Tool for Analyzing Opinions in a Text Document
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{ppsr 0.0.2}: Computing the Predictive Power Score
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{prompt} 1.0.0: Dynamic ‘R’ Prompt
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{sfaR} 0.0.91: Stochastic Frontier Analysis using R
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{smmR} 1.0.0: Simulation, Estimation and Reliability of Semi-Markov Models
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{statgenHTP} 1.0.0: High Throughput Phenotyping (HTP) Data Analysis
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{urlchecker} 1.0.0: Run CRAN URL Checks from Older R Versions
BioC
GitHub or Bitbucket
Updated Packages
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{blogdown} 1.2: Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown
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{drawsample} 1.0.0: Draw Samples with the Desired Properties from a Data Set
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{evclust} 2.0.0: Evidential Clustering
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{farver} 2.1.0: High Performance Colour Space Manipulation
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{googlesheets4} 0.3.0: Access Google Sheets using the Sheets API V4
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{ggforce} 0.3.3: Accelerating ‘ggplot2’
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{ggfx}: Updated raster placement
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{ggVennDiagram} 0.5.0: A ‘ggplot2’ Implement of Venn Diagram
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{Hmisc} 4.5-0: Harrell Miscellaneous
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{logger} 0.2.0: A Lightweight, Modern and Flexible Logging Utility
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{mlr3} 0.11.0: Updated with book draft
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{ShinyQuickStarter} 2.0.0: ‘RStudio’ Addin for Building Shiny Apps per Drag & Drop
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{slackr} 2.2.0: Send Messages, Images, R Objects and Files to ‘Slack’ Channels/Users
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{tinytex} 0.30: Helper Functions to Install and Maintain TeX Live, and Compile LaTeX Documents
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{xaringan} 0.20: Presentation Ninja
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{xaringanthemer} 0.3.3: Custom ‘xaringan’ CSS Themes
Videos and Podcasts
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“In the Beginning was R Markdown” - Toronto Conference on Reproducibility Keynote Address
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Compute bootstrap confidence intervals for Super Bowl commercial characteristics (#TidyTuesday)
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[TidyX Episode 50 James Stein Estimates, GT tables with patchwork](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WtDWE0UbQg) - Mini-demo: set a password in R Markdown
Gist & Cookbook
Shiny Apps
R Internationally
Tutorials
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Bootstrap confidence intervals for #TidyTuesday Super Bowl commercials
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Raster calculations on stars objects: Species richness maps from species distribution models
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(French) Working with Git in RStudio
aRt
by Toni Emery
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
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March 10: Making Extra Great Slides with xaringan, xaringanthemer and xaringanExtra
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March 11: WhyR weekly webinar (topic TBD)
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March 17: Interactive maps with Leaflet
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March 18: The role of Data Journalism in the Covid-19 pandemic
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March 5 - May 21: TIER Symposium on instruction in resproducible research
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May 26-28: NIMBLE virtual short course
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June 1: “Introduction to R” pre-conference workshop for PuG (German)
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June 1: “Reproducibility in R” pre-conference workshop for PuG
Datasets
Jobs and Funding
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
After being uncharacteristically cooperative yesterday #Rstats is back to choosing violence. pic.twitter.com/ojZhvaOkfj
— Chuck “Chuck” Bangley (@SpinyDag) March 4, 2021
There once was a marvelous system
— Nick Barrowman (@nbarrowman) March 4, 2021
For merging out-put with words written
R Markdown's the name
And stats coding fame
Comes about by a process of knitting
1/2 Chaos from the Lorenz attractor (aka, the strange attractor) rendered with #rstats + #rayrender. Small differences in the initial position lead to completely different trajectories down the line, otherwise known as the butterfly effect.
— Tyler Morgan-Wall (@tylermorganwall) March 4, 2021
Full path:https://t.co/hFNzLMihym pic.twitter.com/ImDufcOCzP