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R Weekly 2022-W36 Deciphering the ASD 50c coin, Palmer Penguins forever, rainclouds
This week’s release was curated by Miles McBain, with help from the R Weekly team members and contributors.
Highlight
Insights
R in the Real World
Resources
New Packages
CRAN
{altdoc} 0.1.0: Use ‘Docsify.js’, ‘Docute’, or ‘Mkdocs’ to Generate a Package Documentation
{easystats} 0.5.2: Framework for Easy Statistical Modeling, Visualization, and Reporting
{PrettyCols}: Defines aesthetically pleasing colour palettes.
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{survex} 0.1.1: Explainable Machine Learning in Survival Analysis
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{hippie} 0.1.0: Hippie Code Completion in ‘RStudio’
GitHub or Bitbucket
- {rmdgh} 0.2.0: R to GitHub productivity via Rmarkdown.
Updated Packages
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progressr 0.11.0 - progressr: An Inclusive, Unifying API for Progress Updates
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future 1.28.0 - Unified Parallel and Distributed Processing in R for Everyone
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{distributional} 0.3.1: Vectorised Probability Distributions.
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{PrettyCols} 1.0.0: Pretty Colour Palettes.
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{gt} 0.7.0: Easily Create Presentation-Ready Display Tables.
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{bonsai} 0.2.0: Model Wrappers for Tree-Based Models.
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{littler} 0.3.16: A scripting and command-line front-end for GNU R
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{reticulate} 1.26: Interface to ‘Python’ - diffify
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{geos} 0.2.0: Open Source Geometry Engine (‘GEOS’) R API - diffify
New R-Universe Articles
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{binman} Basics: An R package that allows the user to manage the downloading of third party binaries.
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{autonewsmd}: Brings the power of conventional commit messages to the R community.
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{tidyverse} Purrr <-> base R Introduction: Compares purrr’s functionals to their base R equivalents, focusing primarily on the map family and related functions
Videos and Podcasts
Shiny Apps
Tutorials
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Flexible simulation in simstudy with customized distribution functions
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Little useless-useful R functions – Drawing randomly generated @Github contribution graph
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
R Contribution Working Group Idea Incubator 2022
- Propose/discuss ideas for initiatives to encourage contribution to R via the RCWG issue tracker.
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
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September 9:’Bring a Shiny App to Production’ the hands-on workshop
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September 14 ‘Advanced Shiny Development’ the hands-on workshop”
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September 21: R-Ladies NYC Lightning Talks - RSVP and Call for Speakers
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October 6-7 : Shiny in Production conference from Jumping Rivers
Grants & Funding
- R Consortium ISC Call for Proposals - Infrastructure Steering Committee (ISC) grants for low-to-medium risk projects with a focused scope and likely to have a broad impact on the R Community. Deadline 2022-10-01.
rtistry
Another variation #Rstats #Rtistry #generativeart pic.twitter.com/T0wodhC88T
— chris (@dickie_roper) August 29, 2022
Quotes of the Week
Alright friends, as promised, here's the #RStats code on how to create the Leo chart with ggplot.
— Tanya Shapiro (@tanya_shapiro) August 31, 2022
Maybe it's worthy of a "how to" Quarto blog post in the future...Feel free to hit me up if you have questions! 😊
🔗Code: https://t.co/lcf76i2e1w pic.twitter.com/c9rWKloF4S
😯 TIL (courtesy of @thomasp85) you can access the defaults for any {ggplot2} geom using the default_aes field (i.e. GeomBlah$default_aes). #rstats
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) September 1, 2022
code in a gist: https://t.co/SUTF8JEykX pic.twitter.com/9BA8kgiaxG