Dplyr group by multiple columns

    • [DOCX File]Install a few packages that are required.

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      Install a few packages that are required. source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")#biocLite(ggplot2)#biocLite(RColorBrewer)#biocLite(cluster)#biocLite(WGCNA)# ...


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      To start RStudio from an empty workspace, double-click on the blue RStudio icon on the desktop or under Programs in the Start menu. (or under Applications if you are on a Mac). St


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      allows the first or last row of the group to be returned instead. DT["b",mult="first"] vector scan and a binary search are different . Reading Data From An Excel File (blank column trick) Create a compact excel file, get rid of un-needed columns, keep all descriptive information in the original file but remember to use skip=7 in the "read.data".


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      So the dplyr, it provides and abstraction layer to data processes and data manipulation. So like the filtering or a sub-setting operation, selecting variables or features of data. Joining, merging, transforming data. Renaming data. All of that is what dplyr abstracts so that you can manipulate all of your data in the same way.


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      on the SAS grid, you may want to run things in parallel. So, either you're running--maybe you're running multiple . models. or you are running multiple models on subsets of data, there are two big paradigms for parallelism in R. Yeah, I will go through this and then I’ll answer your questions if there are any questions.


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      Observers use Gesture to Disambiguate Contrastive Expressions of Preference. Fey Parrill1, Jennifer Hinnell2, Grace Moran1, Hannah Boylan1, Ishita Gupta1, Aisha Zamir1. 1 Case Wes


    • [DOCX File]The Lancet

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      The set of nominal p-values from each test were adjusted according to the Benjamini-Hochberg adjustment via the package multiple.test available in R (6). We defined the significantly up- or down-regulated transcripts using an FDR threshold of 0.01. ... we proceeded as follow: Using a R dplyr (6) in-house script we pulled together in a single ...


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      R Training Guidebook. Starting R. Before Class – Getting Set up in R Studio Cloud and Installing R Studio. Before our November 17th and November 19th class sessions, we’ll need to get set up in the R Studio Cloud.


    • [DOCX File]R Code for Teaching Statistics Using Baseball

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      R Code for Teaching Statistics Using Baseball. J. Bentley. This document contains R code to reproduce the plots, tables, and statistics presented in Jim Albert's Teaching Statistics Using Baseball.Some of the data is taken from sources other than the author's web site.


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      Consider the following subset of data. Each row corresponds to one participant. The first three columns present answers to the three questions that assess the humility of supervisors, after recoding the third item. The final column presents the average of the other columns. In subsequent


    • [DOCX File]Slowing down to add it up: technical appendices

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      The next column gives the number and per cent of men and women, for example, in the control group. The next two sets of three columns give the number and per cent of men and women, for example, who saw blue and red information statements respectively, with either no claims ratio, a low claims ratio, or a moderate claims ratio.


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      ## group tutor year age length `favourite pet:~ `do you like ga~## ## 1 1 unkn~ 2019 19 171 2 -99## 2 1 unkn~ 2019 23 173 2 8## 3 1 unkn~ 2019 24 165 2 -99## 4 2 unkn~ 2019 18 170 2 -99## 5 2 unkn~ 2019 20 160 2 7## 6 2 unkn~ 2019 26 170 2 8## 7 2 unkn~ 2019 27 180 2 -99## 8 2 unkn~ 2019 33 182 2 -99## 9 3 unkn~ 2019 18 157 1 -99## 10 3 unkn~ 2019 19 ...


    • [DOCX File]Using ggplot2 - Michigan Technological University

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      The rows and columns aren’t entirely easy to read, but you could change the names of these with dplyr. boxplots These histograms can be encapsulated into a boxplot, but now you need to specify this with the geom argument



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      Recall that the intercept in a multiple regression is the predicted value of y when all predictors are 0. In some cases (e.g., when the predictors have no logical zero, e.g., word frequency, age, income, etc.) it would be more meaningful to have the intercept correspond with the predicted y-value when all predictors are at their mean value


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