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R Basics – R Programming Language Introduction

R Basics - R Programming Language Introduction
R Basics - R Programming Language Introduction

R Basics – R Programming Language Introduction

Learn the essentials of R Programming – R Beginner Level!

What you’ll learn

R Basics – R Programming Language Introduction

  • You will learn how to navigate the RStudio interface
  • You will learn how to make basic graphs
  • You will learn about the basic structure of R including packages
  • You will learn how to perform basic commands in the R programming language
  • You will also learn how to handle add-on packages, how to use the R help tools, and generally how to find your way in the R world.

Requirements

  • Genuine Interest in statistical programming
  • Computer ready to run R and RStudio
  • Basic understanding of statistics and data structure
  • NO prior knowledge of programming is required!

Description

Are you interested in data science?

Do you want to learn R totally from scratch?

Are you looking for an easy step-by-step approach to getting into R?

Do you want to take an easy R course for BEGINNERS?

Well, if your answer is YES to some of these questions, look no further, this course will help you.

I created this course for the total beginner. That means for you: No prior knowledge is required! If this is your first computer programming language to use – congratulations, you found your entry-level material. If you are new to data science, no problem, you will learn anything you need to to start with R.

That also means for you: if you are already used to R, you will likely benefit more from an advanced course. I have more than ten intermediate and advanced R courses available on Udemy, which might be more suited to your needs. Check out the r-tutorials instructor profile for more info.

Let’s take a look at the content and how the course is structured:

We will start with installation, the R and RStudio interface, add-on packages, how to use the R exercise database, and the R help tools.

Then we will learn various ways to import data, first coding steps including basic R functions, functions, and loops and we will also take a look at the graphical tools.

The whole course should take approx. 3 to 5 hours, and there are exercises available for you to try out R. You will also get the code I am using for the demos.

Anything is ready for you to enter the world of statistical programming.

What R are you waiting for?

Martin

Who this course is for:

  • Students who need R for their courses
  • Web developers who want to implement data analysis features in their webpage
  • Everybody interested in statistics and data sciences
  • Researchers who perform data analysis including graphs
  • Professionals working in analytics or related fields
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