How to Use the Numpy Divide Function
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to use the Numpy divide function – AKA np.divide – to divide the values of one Numpy array by another. I’ll explain the syntax...continue reading.
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to use the Numpy divide function – AKA np.divide – to divide the values of one Numpy array by another. I’ll explain the syntax...continue reading.
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Week 7 Gold Mining and Fantasy Football Projection Roundup now available. The post Gold-Mining Week 7 (2021) appeared first on Fantasy Football Analytics.continue reading.
So you want to train your knowledge on irregular verbs or your child is learning all forms of the verbs or you are getting prepared for post-covid travel a crash-course...continue reading.
This is a guest post from Kathleen Bostic (Spelman College) and Michel Ruiz-Fuentes (Smith College), participants in the INSPIRE U2 summer site directed by Dr. A. Nayena Blankson. The INSPIRE...continue reading.
Get started with tidymodels workflowsets to handle and evaluate multiple preprocessing and modeling approaches simultaneously, using pumpkin competitions.continue reading.
This is a guest post from Kathleen Bostic (Spelman College) and Michel Ruiz-Fuentes (Smith College), participants in the INSPIRE U2 summer site directed by Dr. A. Nayena Blankson. The INSPIRE...continue reading.
This is the latest in my series of screencasts demonstrating how to use the tidymodels packages. If you are a tidymodels user, either just starting out or someone who has...continue reading.
You can read the original post in its original format on Rtask website by ThinkR here: Row-wise operations with the {tidyverse} We are often asked how to perform row-wise operations...continue reading.
Screenshot of a Tableau dashboard with a shinytableau extension At RStudio, we strive to help you combine the power of code-first data science with the other tools in your toolkit....continue reading.
Screenshot of a Tableau dashboard with a shinytableau extension At RStudio, we strive to help you combine the power of code-first data science with the other tools in your toolkitOpens...continue reading.
Difference-in-Difference (DID) estimation is a very intuitive and popular approach to estimate causal effects (see here for my take on teaching it). If you know about DID and want to...continue reading.
Logos of the National Science Foundation, Spelman College, and RStudio This is a guest post from Dr. A. Nayena Blankson, Professor of Psychology at Spelman College. Dr. Blankson is the...continue reading.
Logos of the National Science Foundation, Spelman College, and RStudio This is a guest post from Dr. A. Nayena Blankson, Professor of Psychology at Spelman College. Dr. Blankson is the...continue reading.
This post by Emily Riederer is the winning entry in our recent Call for Documentation contest. Emily is a Senior Analytics Manager at Capital One where she leads a team...continue reading.
Two years ago the Public Health Evidence & Intelligence team at Hertfordshire Country Council numbered 5, fast forward to today and the team have built… The post R infrastructure enables accurate Covid reporting across health...continue reading.
Data science is advancing into nearly every industry from pharma and banking to sales and logistics. And why not — when data science is properly integrated it results in a...continue reading.
In a recent webinar, we provided an overview of our Managed RStudio platform and demonstrated how modern technology platforms like… The post How to achieve efficient data management in Managed...continue reading.
Plot() function is R’s most generic function for plotting different types of graphs. And making a animation of sample graphs with is as useless as it can be useful for...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Ryo Nakagawara, with help from the R Weekly...continue reading.