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R Weekly 2018-14 reticulate, R-Ladies, BotRNot
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New Packages
CRAN
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realtR - Your gateway to residential property information.
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reticulate - R interface to Python
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DoOR - The Database of Odorant Responses
GitHub or Bitbucket
Package Releases
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smoothr 0.0.1 - Spatial Feature Smoothing in R
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auk 0.2.0 - eBird data extraction and processing
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DT 0.4 - Editing Tables, Smart Filtering, and More
Resources
- A titanic kaggle solve using caret and tidy-tools
- CRANalerts - Get email alerts when a CRAN package gets updated
Insights
R in Organizations
R in the Real World
R Internationally
Tutorials
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Exploring NSE: enquo, quos and … - How do you make your customs play well with your favourite tidyverse packages?
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Exploring the underlying theory of the chi-square test through simulation - part 2
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Parsing data part 1. The minilexer package - A Simple Lexer in R
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Explorations in Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) - comparing results from MCMCglmm and lme4
R Project Updates
Updates from R Core:
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match.arg()
more carefully chooses the environment for constucting defaultchoices
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optim(*, control = list(warn.1d.NelderMead = FALSE))
allows to turn off the warning when applying the default"Nelder-Mead"
method to 1-dimensional problems.
Upcoming Events in 3 Months
Events in 3 Months:
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New York R conference Aprl 20-21
New York R conference, Discount Code : rladies -
eRum 2018 May 14-16
European R Users Meeting @ Budapest, Hungary -
R/Finance 2018 June 1 and 2
Applied Finance with R. -
CascadiaRConf June 2 Portland, OR, US
More past events at R conferences & meetups.
Call for Participation
Quotes of the Week
using #Python and #rstats in the same RMarkdown document is pretty awesome with the Reticulate Package. Objects from Python are accessible in R using the magic `py` object. Pretty amazing, imo. pic.twitter.com/iQPqWuJ4RN
— JD Long (@CMastication) March 28, 2018
devtools: my life coach #rstats pic.twitter.com/65OpAOHM26
— Max Kuhn (@topepos) March 31, 2018