Reproducible spatial data analysis: An example of transportation analysis for Bristol
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This tutorial will show you how to use the NumPy median function, which we often call np.median. This tutorial will teach you a few things. First, it will show you...continue reading.
It’s easy to get stuck in the day-to-day at the office and there’s never time to upskill or even think about career development. However, to really grow and develop your...continue reading.
Introduction Now here is a blog post that has been sitting on the shelf far longer than it should have. Over a year ago I wrote an article about problems...continue reading.
H2O + AWS + purrr (Part III) This is the final installment of a three part series that looks at how we can leverage AWS, H2O and purrr in R...continue reading.
In this blog we will explore the plotly library for python and R. We show how plotly is structured and use the LA Metro Bike dataset as an example to...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Highlight rstudio::conf 2019 Videos Keeping up to date with R news R-Podcast episode 26: The podcast trifecta – Eric is joined by podcast...continue reading.
Many R/exams exercises employ mathematical notation that needs to be converted and rendered suitably for inclusion in online exams. While R/exams attempts to set suitable defaults, an overview is provided...continue reading.
During the rstudio::conf(2019L), I’ve presented an eposter called “Building Big Shiny Apps — A Workflow”. You can find the poster here, and this blog post is a transcription of what...continue reading.
Stacked Bar Chart for Rank Data At work on Friday, I was trying to figure out the best way to display some rank data. What I had were rankings from...continue reading.
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We are pleased to announce the very first Satrday event in Newcastle upon Tyne (and England). satRdays Newcastle is a one-day, low-cost, community organised R conference in the heart of...continue reading.
In this blog we will explore the Bagging algorithm and a computational more efficient variant thereof, Subagging. With minor modifications these algorithms are also known as Random Forest and are...continue reading.
R conference Costs Last year we gave you a price break down of some of the most popular R conferences around the globe for 2017. We’re going to do it...continue reading.
Although it may sound like an excessive notion of optimality, one can hope at obtaining an estimator δ of a unidimensional parameter θ that is always closer to θ that...continue reading.
This post will introduce KDA Asset Allocation. KDA — I.E. Kipnis Defensive Adaptive Asset Allocation is a combination of Wouter … Continue reading →continue reading.
As someone who measures all kinds of things on the internet as part of his $DAYJOB, I can say with some authority that huge swaths of organizations are using cloud-services...continue reading.
Digital transformation is, almost to the exclusion of all others, the buzzword of the last few years in technology. To become “digitally transformed”, almost all companies are investing in some...continue reading.
A “he said-she said” Le Monde mathematical puzzle (again in the spirit of the famous Singapore high-school birthdate problem): Abigail and Corentin are both given a positive integer, a and...continue reading.
It’s the New Year and we’re kicking off 2019 with our first LondonR! The meetup took place on the 15th of January, and we were delighted to have about 100 people...continue reading.