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Learn R Programming
R programming language is a useful tool for data scientists, analysts, and statisticians, especially those working in academic settings. R's ability to handle complex analyses such as machine learning, financial modeling, and more makes it a valuable asset for a wide range of data-related tasks.This introduction to R course covers the basics of this open source language, including vectors, factors, lists, and data frames. You’ll gain useful coding skills and be ready to start your own data analysis in R.
Gain an Introduction to R
You’ll get started with basic operations, like using the console as a calculator and understanding basic data types in R. Once you’ve had a chance to practice, you’ll move on to creating vectors and try out your new R skills on a data set based on betting in Las Vegas.Next, you’ll learn how to work with matrices in R, learning how to create them, and perform calculations with them. You’ll also examine how R uses factors to store categorical data. Finally, you’ll explore how to work with R data frames and lists.
Master the R Basics for Data Analysis
By the time you’ve completed our Introduction to R course, you’ll be able to use R for your own data analysis. These sought-after skills can help you progress in your career and set you up for further learning. This course is part of several tracks, including Data Analyst with R, Data Scientist with R, and R Programming, all of which can help you develop your knowledge.Feels like what you want to learn?
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- Identify core R data types and recognize how variables store and manipulate values.
- Define and differentiate vector operations by creating, naming, subsetting, and comparing one-dimensional data.
- Recognize matrix structures by constructing, naming, and operating on two-dimensional data, including arithmetic and summaries.
- Differentiate nominal and ordinal factors and identify appropriate use of factor creation, level setting, and ordered comparisons.
- Evaluate outputs from vectors, matrices, and factors to assess totals, patterns, and logical conditions in R workflows.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this courseIntro to basics
Vectors
Matrices
Factors
Data frames
Lists
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Is R suitable for beginners?
Compared to other programming languages, R is relatively easy to learn. With a wide range of resources available to learn R, as well as a relatively simple syntax, beginners can make steady progress when studying R.
What is the R programming language used for?
R programming is used to store, clean, and analyze data and create statistical models. With its many different packages, you can use R programming in roles such as data analyst, data architect, analyst manager, market researcher, and business analyst.
Does Datacamp offer R Certification?
Yes. DataCamp's industry recognized Certifications include two R Certifications: Data Analyst and Data Scientist. Both Certifications are available to take in R or Python.
Is R worth learning in 2023?
R’s power, extensibility, and flexibility make it a great language for anyone with data analysis interests and aims. Its widespread use reflects R’s extensive compatibility with various tasks in different career roles and areas. R is particularly useful for statistical analysis and recommended for anybody interested in developing their skillset in this area.
How do I get started with R?
It is best to get started with R by understanding the core concepts and basics of R programming language. This includes vectors, factors, lists, and data frames. You can learn about these concepts and more in our Introduction to R programming course.
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