R Programming from Zero : A Beginner's Guide to Data programming by Alfred Buchman
English | December 16, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DQNMDNJT | 175 pages | EPUB | 0.25 Mb
English | December 16, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DQNMDNJT | 175 pages | EPUB | 0.25 Mb
About the Technology:
In a data-driven world, R programming has emerged as a powerful and versatile tool for tackling everything from data analysis to visualization. Whether you’re cleaning raw data, building advanced models, or creating stunning visualizations, R makes it all possible with its extensive libraries and intuitive syntax. As one of the most widely used languages in data science, R is your gateway to understanding and harnessing the power of data—no prior programming experience required.
Summary:
"R Programming from Zero: A Beginner's Guide to Data and Programming" is the ultimate starting point for anyone eager to dive into the world of data science. Designed for absolute beginners, this book walks you through every step—from setting up your R environment to building real-world projects. Using a hands-on, easy-to-follow approach, it ensures you not only learn R but also understand how to apply it in meaningful ways. By the time you finish, you’ll be ready to handle datasets, perform analysis, and create visualizations with confidence.
What’s Inside:
• Step-by-step instructions for setting up and mastering RStudio.
• Clear explanations of R basics, including variables, data types, and operations.
• In-depth guides to working with data structures like vectors, data frames, and lists.
• Essential skills for writing custom functions, making decisions with logic, and using loops.
• Comprehensive coverage of data manipulation with dplyr and tidyr.
• Beginner-friendly insights into data visualization using Base R and ggplot2.
• Real-world projects, such as survey and sales data analysis, to solidify your learning.
• Tips for importing/exporting data and creating reproducible reports with R Markdown.
• Guidance on advanced topics, including machine learning and Shiny dashboards.
About the Reader:
This book is written for absolute beginners—those who have never coded before and are intimidated by the idea of learning programming. If you’re curious about data and want to start your journey into programming with a language designed for data science, this book is for you. No prior experience in coding or mathematics is required—just curiosity and a willingness to learn!