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Heatmap of Toronto Traffic Signals using RGoogleMaps

(This article was first published on everyday analytics, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) A little while back there was an article in blogTO about how a reddit user had used data from Toronto's...

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GeoCoding, R, and The Rolling Stones – Part 1

(This article was first published on Rolling Your Rs, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Originally posted on Rolling Your Rs: In this article I discuss a general approach for Geocoding a location...

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Analyzing Microbial Growth with R

(This article was first published on Brian Connelly » R | Brian Connelly, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In experimental evolution research, few things are more important than growth. Both the...

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Finally, an easy way to fix the horizontal lines in ggplot2 maps

(This article was first published on cameron.bracken.bz » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) ggplot2 tries to make it super easy to add country or state borders to your map, and for the most...

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Using R — Working with Geospatial Data (and ggplot2)

(This article was first published on Working With Data » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) This is a follow-up blog-post to an earlier introductory post by Steven Brey: Using R: Working with...

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Make your ggplots shareable, collaborative, and with D3

(This article was first published on rOpenSci Blog - R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Editor's note: This is a guest post from Matt Sundquist form the Plot.ly team. You can access the source...

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Notes from the Tokyo R User Group meeting, 17 April 2014

(This article was first published on mages' blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Last Thursday I had the pleasure to attend the Tokyo R user group meeting. And what a fun meeting it was! Over...

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Overlaying species occurrence data with climate data

(This article was first published on rOpenSci Blog - R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) One of the goals of the rOpenSci is to facilitate interoperability between different data sources around...

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R activity around the world

(This article was first published on rapporter, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) This project was inspired by "Where is the R Activity?" and our follow-up post on the number of useR! 2013...

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Project Tycho, Correlation between states

(This article was first published on Wiekvoet, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In this fourth post on Measles data I want to have a look at correlation between states. As described before, the...

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colormap

(This article was first published on Dan Kelley Blog/R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Introduction Over the past month or so I have been trying different ways of handling GMT-style colormaps...

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Plotting Microtiter Plate Maps

(This article was first published on Brian Connelly » R | Brian Connelly, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I recently wrote about my workflow for Analyzing Microbial Growth with R. Perhaps the...

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Introducing Statwing

(This article was first published on CoolStatsBlog » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Recently, Greg Laughlin, the founder of a new statistical software called Statwing, let me try his product...

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In case you missed it: April 2014 roundup

(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In case you missed them, here are some articles from April of particular interest to R users:   Registration is...

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On the carbon footprint of the NBA

(This article was first published on Stat Of Mind, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) It’s no secret that I enjoy basketball, but I’ve often wondered about the carbon footprint that can be caused...

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rasterVis tutorials

(This article was first published on Omnia sunt Communia! » R-english, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Agustin Lobo has recently published some good tutorials about rasterVis: Introduction to...

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R has some sharp corners

(This article was first published on Win-Vector Blog » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) R is definitely our first choice go-to analysis system. In our opinion you really shouldn’t use...

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Next Kölner R User Meeting: Friday, 23 May 2014

(This article was first published on mages' blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The next Cologne R user group meeting is scheduled for this Friday, 23 May 2014. To celebrate our 10th meeting...

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Allez les Bleus !

(This article was first published on Freakonometrics » R-english, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In almost three weeks, the (FIFA) World Cup will start, in Brazil. I have to admit that I am not...

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R and Python Meetups, Philippines

(This article was first published on Analysis with Programming, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) There will be upcoming meetups for R User Group Philippines and Python Philippines (PythonPH)...

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