Date:
Friday, September 30, 2016, 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location:
TBA
Date:
Friday, September 30, 2016, 9:30am to 12:30pm
See also: Upcoming Workshops, R, Basic R Programming for Data Analysis
Location:
To Be Determined
This hands-on, intermediate course will guide you through a variety of programming functions in the open-source statistical software program, R.
It is intended for those already comfortable with using R for data analysis who wish to move on to writing their own functions. To the extent possible this workshop uses real-world examples. Concepts will be introduced as they are needed for a realistic analysis task. In the course of working through a realistic project we will lean about interacting with web services, regular expressions, iteration, functions, control flow and more.
Prerequisite: basic familiarity with R, such as acquired from an introductory R workshop.
This workshop is free for Harvard and MIT affiliates. Click here to sign up!
* Instructor - Ista Zahn
* Location - Rm K018, 1737 Cambridge St (CGIS Knafel Building)
For details and registration information, please contact us at researchconsulting_support@help.hmdc.harvard.edu
The workshop slides can be viewed in your web browser or you can download the materials.