52Vis Week #3 – Waste Not, Want Not
(This article was first published on R – rud.is, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The Wall Street Journal did a project piece a while back in the “Waste Lands: America’s Forgotten Nuclear...
View ArticleNon-Uniform Population Density in some European Countries
(This article was first published on R-english – Freakonometrics, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) A few months ago, I did mention that France was a country with strong inequalities, especially...
View ArticleR Election Analysis Contest Results
(This article was first published on R – AriLamstein.com, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) On March 28th I announced the R Election Analysis Contest. The quantity and quality of submissions was...
View ArticleWrightMap Tutorial 4 – More Flexibility Using the person and item side…
(This article was first published on R Snippets for IRT, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) WrightMap Tutorial 4 – More Flexibility Using the person and item side functions Introduction Version 1.2...
View ArticleFree Workshop: Mapping Open Data in R
(This article was first published on R – AriLamstein.com, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) On May 17 I will be running a free workshop titled Mapping Open Data in R. The workshop will be in...
View ArticleCall for Papers: eRum 2016 (European R users meeting)
(This article was first published on SmarterPoland.pl » English, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The European R users meeting (eRum) is an international conference that aims at integrating users...
View ArticleBattle Maps Using R and Leaflet
(This article was first published on Fear and Loathing in Data Science, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) “Here are those damned black hat fellows again.”Attributed to men of the 26th North...
View ArticleFree e-book: Effective Graphs with Microsoft R Open
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) R is a powerful system for creating data visualizations. In fact, R gives you so many options for creating...
View ArticleMap danish administrative areas with leaflet
(This article was first published on Renglish – 56north | Skræddersyet dataanalyse, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) What is this? a center for ants!? leafletDK is a package that makes it easy to...
View ArticleAnimated great circles on rotating 3D Earth: Example R code
(This article was first published on rbloggers – SNAP Tech, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Making still frames for great circle animations in R Matthew Leonawicz Here I share R code I used to...
View ArticlePush it to the limit: SOM + Clustering + Networks
(This article was first published on r-bloggers – Creative Data Solutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) What is the highest dimensional visualization you can think of? Now imagine it being...
View ArticleInteractive Heat Maps for R
(This article was first published on R – Modern Data, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In every statistical analysis, the first thing one should do is try and visualise the data before any...
View Articleheatmaply: interactive heat maps (with R)
(This article was first published on R – R-statistics blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I am pleased to announce heatmaply, my new R package for generating interactive heat maps, based on...
View ArticleImages as x-axis labels (updated)
(This article was first published on R – Irregularly Scheduled Programming, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) They say “if you want to find an answer on the internet, just present a wrong one as...
View ArticleInteractive maps and charts in R
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Randy George, an expert in web map applications, has been fascinated with computer graphics (especially maps)...
View ArticleIraq-Wikileaks Analysis with R
(This article was first published on Fear and Loathing in Data Science, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) In a place of extreme violence and devoid of order, the practical subsumes the principle....
View ArticleEuro 2016 Squads
(This article was first published on R – Guy Abel, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) This weekend I was having fun in France watching some Euro 2016 matches, visiting friends and avoiding Russian...
View ArticleThe R Packages of UseR! 2016
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) by Joseph Rickert It is always a delight to discover a new and useful R package, and it is especially nice when...
View ArticleMapping US Counties in R with FIPS
(This article was first published on R Tricks – Data Science Riot!, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Anyone who’s spent any time around data knows primary keys are your friend. Enter the FIPS...
View ArticleAnalyzing Public Health Data in R
(This article was first published on R – AriLamstein.com, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Today’s post is by Thomas Yokota, an epidemiologist in Hawaii. I’ve been corresponding with Thomas via...
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