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R For Programmers / Karter Tate, Morgan Holland.

By: Contributor(s): London, United Kingdom : ED-Tech Press, ©2019Description: xix, 333 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781788820998
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 005.133 T18 2019
Contents:
1. Introduction to R Programming 2. R Flow Control 3. R Functions 4. R Data Structures 5. Doing Math and Simulations in R. 6. R Classes and Objects 7. Input/Output 8. String Manipulation 9. Debugging 10. R Data Interfaces 11. R Charts and Graphs 12. R Statistics Examples 13.Bayesian Network 14. Data Manipulation 15. Contingency Tables in R 16. Graphical Data Analysis and Models 17. Clustering and Classification 18. Testing and Performance Tuning
Summary: The book builds up the fundamental aptitudes to deliver quality code that can be utilized as a part of an assortment of conditions. You will learn the basics of R, including standard information sorts and capacities. Utilitarian programming as a valuable system for taking care of wide classes of issues. The positives and negatives of meta programming; instructions to compose quick, memory-productive code. This book not just enables current R clients to wind up R developers yet in addition indicates existing software engineers what's exceptional about R.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 005.133 T18 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU004366

1. Introduction to R Programming
2. R Flow Control
3. R Functions
4. R Data Structures
5. Doing Math and Simulations in R.
6. R Classes and Objects
7. Input/Output
8. String Manipulation
9. Debugging
10. R Data Interfaces
11. R Charts and Graphs
12. R Statistics Examples
13.Bayesian Network
14. Data Manipulation
15. Contingency Tables in R
16. Graphical Data Analysis and Models
17. Clustering and Classification
18. Testing and Performance Tuning

The book builds up the fundamental aptitudes to deliver quality code that can be utilized as a part of an assortment of conditions. You will learn the basics of R, including standard information sorts and capacities. Utilitarian programming as a valuable system for taking care of wide classes of issues. The positives and negatives of meta programming; instructions to compose quick, memory-productive code. This book not just enables current R clients to wind up R developers yet in addition indicates existing software engineers what's exceptional about R.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

In English

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