Short Course: Intermediate R
Event description
Course Overview
In this course, we teach students techniques for scaling up their analyses. How do you get R to repeat tasks in an efficient way? This general skill is needed in diverse contexts, such as processing lots of files (e.g. from imaging or surveys), working with large datasets, or simulations (statistical or individual-based).
In these circumstances, you'll often find yourself having to repeat the same thing over and over and it's good to learn how to get R to do this in an organised and efficient manner. We'll introduce a series of powerful tools, all which take a bit of instruction and practice to master.
Course outline
This course will cover topics including:
- Advanced data processing with tidyverse, including dplyr, joins, nests
- Functional programming with purrr
- For loops
- Writing your own functions
Presenters and Expertise: A/Professor Daniel Falster and A/Professor Will Cornwell, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES)
Course Requirements: Own laptop with R (4.2 or newer) and Rstudio installed.
Course Prerequisites: Intermediate R users (have been using R for at least 6 months, comfortable loading data, using basic ggplot and dplyr)
Date: Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 July 2024
Duration: 9.00am - 4.00pm, each day
Location: Wallace Wurth Building (C27), this course will be delivered In Person only!
You will receive a certificate of completion for the course.
Note: If you have a funding support and would like to pay by "Internal Funding Payment", please contact us stats.central@unsw.edu.au
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