...start using R, from scratch!

Some time ago, since I was able to use R by myself, have found some fellows and other people who wanted to learn R as well. Then I pointed them to help pages, to CRAN repositories… but in some cases they said that didn’t know how to start using those resources. Obviously, the main self-perceived limitation for non-programmers is the use of “commands” -ok, many of the 80’s kids will remember the use of some command lines to access games such as PacMan, Frogger… 🙂

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Reinhart, Rogoff... and R

Reinhart, Rogoff… and R EDIT: At the time I wrote this post, I didn’t know of the existence of this great one, from Christopher Gandrud, take a look! On april, the 15th, an article was published that will change economic theories… Or at least, it will questionate and change the methods employed to formule those theories. As a doctor, I spend time on reviewing evidence that can be applied to daily practice.

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Watercolor plots

R has been recognised as the most powerful statistical tool for displaying graphs. In the last years, R’s awesomeness in depicting relationships between variables is exploding with great packages such as ggplot2. One can simply walk around some R blogs, and find something like this: The ‘watercolor’ plot (aka à la Solomon Hsiang). Once you click these links above, you will forget completely about my blog, so… wait! I have to show a graph I made with the code provided there!

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aurora-mareviv

Anesthesiologist, MD, postdoc. Utter Rstats geek

Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Spain