Quick hit: Some ggplot2 Stat
I’ve become a big fan of the {logspline} package over the past ~6 months and decided to wrap up a manual ggplot2 plotting process (well, it was at least in...continue reading.
I’ve become a big fan of the {logspline} package over the past ~6 months and decided to wrap up a manual ggplot2 plotting process (well, it was at least in...continue reading.
It has been only two months since I summarized my reviews of point-and-click front ends for R, and it’s already out of date! I have converted that post into a...continue reading.
A palindromic Le Monde mathematical puzzle: In a monetary system where all palindromic amounts between 1 and 10⁸ have a coin, find the numbers less than 10³ that cannot be...continue reading.
The modelDown package turns classification or regression models into HTML static websites. With one command you can convert one or more models into a website with visual and tabular model...continue reading.
I mentioned EtherCalc in a previous post and managed to scrounge some time to put together a fledgling {ethercalc} package (it’s also on GitLab, SourceHut, Bitbucket and GitUgh, just sub...continue reading.
Earlier this week, Github introduced Noops, a collection of simple black-box machines with API endpoints, with the goal of challenging developers of all skill levels to solve problems with them....continue reading.
PreambleColleagues and I had some sweet telemetry data, we did some simple models (& some relatively more complex ones too), we drew maps, and we wrote a paper. However, I...continue reading.
PreambleColleagues and I had some sweet telemetry data, we did some simple models (& some relatively more complex ones too), we drew maps, and we wrote a paper. However, I...continue reading.
As a data analyst you want to provide clear cut insights for your end users, enabling them to extract all the business value provided by your solution. If your end...continue reading.
As a data analyst you want to provide clear cut insights for your end users, enabling them to extract all the business value provided by your solution. If your end...continue reading.
Yesterday v.0.5.0 of the padr package hit CRAN. You will find the main changes in the thicken function, that has gained two new arguments. First of all, by an idea...continue reading.
Una versione di questo articolo è giá apparsa su YouTrend. Dati e script per replicare l’analisi è disponibile su GitHub. La distribuzione dei voti in città La geografia socio-politica delle...continue reading.
A walk through how networks are visualized at STATWORX using the package visNetwork. Der Beitrag Interactive Network Visualization with R erschien zuerst auf STATWORX.continue reading.
I had another lazy weekend go at code golf, trying to code in the most condensed way the following task. Provided with a square matrix A of positive integers, keep...continue reading.
This morning, @kairyssdal tweeted out the following graphic from @axios: Confusing, but interesting. Data shows we’re a nation of news consumption hypocrites – Axios https://t.co/O0lPSc4OV3 — Kai Ryssdal (@kairyssdal) June...continue reading.
At Appsilon we thrive on supporting the open source community with open source packages. As we have already mentioned at various R conferences, the typical cycle of our work is:...continue reading.
I did another twitter thread on the aforeblogged MowerPlus database as I explored the tables after a second mow to determine what identified a unique mowing “session” (using John Deere’s...continue reading.
UMAP is a non linear dimensionality reduction algorithm in the same family as t-SNE. In the first phase of UMAP a weighted k nearest neighbour graph is computed, in the...continue reading.
I was pretty brutal to Apple earlier this week in a Twitter thread that I tried to craft so it occurred in-line with the WWDC live stream (which might be...continue reading.
A user of the {ggalt} package recently posted a question about how to add points to a geom_dumbbell() plot. For now, this is not something you can do with geom_dumbbell()...continue reading.