Towards (Yet) Another R Colour Palette Generator. Step One: Quentin Tarantino.
(This article was first published on Blend it like a Bayesian!, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Why?I love colours, I love using colours even more. Unfortunately, I have to admit that I don't...
View ArticleHow Do Cities Feel?
(This article was first published on Ripples, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) If you are lost and feel alone, circumnavigate the globe (For You, Coldplay) You can not consider yourself a...
View ArticleCan You Track Me Now? (Visualizing Xfinity Wi-Fi Hotspot Coverage) [Part 1]
(This article was first published on Data Driven Security, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) This is the first of a two-part series. Part 1 sets up the story and goes into how to discover, digest...
View ArticleProficiency levels @ PISA and visualisation challenge @ useR!2014
(This article was first published on SmarterPoland » PISA in english, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) 16 days to go for submissions in the DataVis contest at useR!2014 (see contest webpage). The...
View ArticleCan You Track Me Now? (Visualizing Xfinity Wi-Fi Hotspot Coverage) [Part 2]
(This article was first published on Data Driven Security, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) This is the second of a two-part series. Part 1 set up the story and goes into how to discover, digest...
View ArticleIdentifying Pathways in the Consumer Decision Journey: Nonnegative Matrix...
(This article was first published on Engaging Market Research, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The Internet has freed us from the shackles of the yellow page directory, the trip to the nearby...
View ArticleCreating Inset Map with ggplot2
(This article was first published on Data Analysis and Visualization in R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) According to wiki.GIS.com one of the reason for using inset map is to provide a...
View ArticleWho wants to learn R? Sharing DataCamp’s user stats and insights.
(This article was first published on DataCamp Blog » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) When building an online education start-up for R the number one criterion to meet is the following:...
View ArticleContest: Prizes for Best R User Groups Plotting Code
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) by Joseph Rickert For the past year or so we have been plotting the location of R user groups around the world...
View ArticleGreat circles lines on a world map with rworldmap and ggplot2 packages
(This article was first published on Robin Lovelace - R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Sometimes you may want to plot maps of the whole world,nthat little bluenspinning sphere thensurface of...
View ArticleGulf Stream centre detection
(This article was first published on Dan Kelley Blog/R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) IntroductionnnDefinitions of Gulf Stream location sometimes centre on thermal signature, but it might make...
View ArticleCleaning up oversized github repositories for R and beyond
(This article was first published on Robin Lovelace - R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The version control system Git is an amazing piece of software for tracking every change that you make to...
View ArticleUsing Biplots to Map Cluster Solutions
(This article was first published on Engaging Market Research, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) FactoMineR is a quick and easy R package for generating biplots, such as the following plot showing...
View ArticleTwo handy documents for making good UK maps
(This article was first published on Robert Grant's stats blog » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Everybody loves a good map. Even if you don’t have any reason to make one, your boss will love...
View ArticleWhat are the names of the school principals in Mexico?, If your name is...
(This article was first published on Computational Biology Blog in fasta format, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I will start this post with a disclaimer:The main intention of the post is to...
View ArticleDependencies of popular R packages
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) With the growing popularity of R, there is an associated increase in the popularity of online forums to ask...
View ArticleConsistent naming conventions in R
(This article was first published on Robin Lovelace - R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Naming conventions in R are famously anarchic, with no clear winner and multiple conventions in use...
View ArticleTaking Inventory: Analyzing Data When Most Answer No, Never, or None
(This article was first published on Engaging Market Research, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Consumer inventories, as the name implies, are tallies of things that consumers buy, use or do....
View ArticleWhy hadn’t I written a function for that?
(This article was first published on The stupidest thing... » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I’m often typing the same bits of code over and over. Those bits of code really should be made...
View ArticleUS Names by State: Part I (Mary is everywhere!)
(This article was first published on Analyst At Large » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I was browsing the Social Security Administration’s website and found a link for the open government...
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