ropensci/workshops-norwich-2013-09

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Description: Workshop page for Data Science in R at Norwich

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Data Science with R workshop

The Genome Analysis Center (TGAC)
September 6th, 9am - 5pm

Welcome to the GitHub repository for the rOpenSci workshop on data science using R. For this workshop you will be using the current version of R (3.0.1) along with the RStudio integrated development environment (IDE). We will provide a hosted version of both for this workshop.

Schedule

| Time slot | Topic | | ——– | ——- | | 09.00-09.30 | Coffee and Registration | | 09.30-11.00 | Session 1 [Introduction to R, data structures] slides | | 11.00-11.15 | Coffee Break | | 11.15- 13.00 | Session 2 [Data manipulation in R, functions and other control structures] | | 13:00-13.30 | Lunch | | 13.30-15.00 | Session 3 [Data visualization in R] | | 15.00-15.15 | Coffee Break | | 15.00-16.45 | Session 4 [Acquiring data from the web in R, reproducible research workflows] | | 16.45-17.00 | Wrap-up |


Logging into the RStudio environment

http://rstudio.ropensci.org

Note: Server is not always on. But if you have an Amazon account you can spin up an instance of our machine image at any time. email us if you're interested.


How to download this repository

If you know how to use GitHub, then simply clone this repository. Otherwise click on the Download Zip button on the right side menu at the top of this page.

License

Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License. Many thanks to Hadley Wickham for example datasets for plyr.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.