(OK, last tweet, promise) And I couldn't do R without cheatsheets! https://www.rstudio.com/resources/cheatsheets/ …
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Tzzz, how could I not mention
@RLadiesLondon? Very supportive environment, maybe they also have resources to move from matlab to R?1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @chbergma @schiff_marike and
Reinforcing what
@EikoFried said too, the "toughest" concept in R is probably split apply combine. Which took me like an hour or so to get.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
I have a repo where I documented my first use with a ton of comments — no idea if useful, but: https://github.com/oliviaguest/split-apply-combine …
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Yes,
#rstudio really is a must, I don't know anybody seriously using R who doesn't use it. And the worst thing about R is that you need to >3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @EikoFried @o_guest and
both learn R and your favorite packges bc free software from diff devs can mean fairly arbitrary coding rules.
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Replying to @EikoFried @o_guest and
thanks. that sounds like invaluable advice.
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Replying to @marike_cogneuro @EikoFried and
Thanks for you help everyone! Wrote an R script correlating MCQ and essay question scores and will ditch 5 of 5 exam questions -- win!
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Replying to @marike_cogneuro @schiff_marike and
Evidence based teaching, using R, you're a star!
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Replying to @robustgar @EikoFried and
5 of 10, got carried away there,.. anyway: thank you!
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Might be worth putting the script online/git(hub) for your own educational purposes — although arguably not the data, haha.
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