R Weekly 2021-W16 rOpenSci News, Process Mining, ggirl
This week’s release was curated by Jon Calder, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
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{ggirl} 1.0.1: An R package that lets you make ggplots in real life
Insights
Resources
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R-Charts: A collection of charts and graphs made with the R programming language
New Packages
CRAN
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{cheatsheet} 0.1.0: Download R Cheat Sheets Locally
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{cxr} 1.0.0: A Toolbox for Modelling Species Coexistence in R
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{diffmatchpatch} 0.1.0: String Diff, Match, and Patch Utilities
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{gm} 1.0.2: Generate Music Easily and Show Anywhere
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{r5r} 0.4.0: Rapid Realistic Routing with ‘R5’
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{report} 0.3.0: Automated Reporting of Results and Statistical Models
Updated Packages
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{clock} 0.2.0: Date-Time Types and Tools
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{esquisse} 1.0.0: Explore and Visualize Your Data Interactively
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{golem} 0.3.1: A Framework for Robust Shiny Applications
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{idbr} 1.0: R Interface to the US Census Bureau International Data Base API
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{noisyr} 1.0.0: Noise Quantification in High Throughput Sequencing Output
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{Microsoft365R} 2.1.0: With Outlook support now on CRAN
Videos and Podcasts
Shiny Apps
- {ggirl} 1.0.1: An R package that lets you make ggplots in real life
Tutorials
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An Alternative to the Correlation Coefficient That Works For Numeric and Categorical Variables
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How to Do the Brown-Forsythe Test in R: A Step-By-Step Example
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Quick Hit: Processing macOS Application Metadata Weirdly Fast with mdls and R
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Generating random lists of names with errors to explore fuzzy word matching
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Check ‘Developer Tools’ First To Avoid Heavy-ish Dependencies
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
Datasets
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{childdevdata} 1.1.0: Milestone data from ten studies in child development
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{VulnToolkit} 1.1.2: Analysis of Tidal Datasets
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
In an age where virtual assistant programs have become ubiquitous, you may also wish to have one that helps you find solutions to common ggplot formatting problems.
— R Function A Day (@rfunctionaday) April 15, 2021
The {gghelp} function {ggx} mimics behavior of such an assistant 📝https://t.co/6VQzRqbrgp#rstats #DataScience pic.twitter.com/esK1W6xMEj
Slides on redundant coding.https://t.co/miqrLROikZ#rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/m1H34F2Zuk
— Claus Wilke (@ClausWilke) April 14, 2021