R-bloggers weekly – most loved R posts from last week (2018-11-18 till 2018-11-24)
Most liked R posts from last week, sorted based on the number of likes they got on twitter, enjoy:
- Cluster Analysis – Part 1: Introduction (97 likes)
- Interactive Graphics with R Shiny (94 likes)
- Create easy automated dashbords with R and Markdown (87 likes)
- Introducing vizscorer: a bot advisor to score and improve your ggplot plots (84 likes)
- R > Python: a Concrete Example (81 likes)
- How to work with strings in base R – An overview of 20+ methods for daily use. (79 likes)
- Benford’s Law for Fraud Detection with an Application to all Brazilian Presidential Elections f (79 likes)
- Statistics Sunday: Reading and Creating a Data Frame with Multiple Text Files (76 likes)
- Generating data to explore the myriad causal effects that can be estimated in observational (54 likes)
- Choosing hyper-parameters in penalized regression (47 likes)
- Animated Population Pyramids in R (46 likes)
- Scrapping data about Australian politicians with RSelenium (35 likes)
- OneR – fascinating insights through simple rules (31 likes)
- OpenCPU 2.1 Release: Scalable R Services (27 likes)
- Change over time is not “treatment response” (27 likes)
- Many Factor Models (26 likes)
- Beautiful Chaos: The Double Pendulum (25 likes)
- Slides from my talks about Demystifying Big Data and Deep Learning (and how to get started) (24 likes)
- RTutor: Driving Electric or Gasoline Cars? Comparing the Pollution Damages (23 likes)
- Spreading Multiple Values (20 likes)
- RStudio 1.2 Preview: The Little Things (19 likes)
- RFishBC CRAN Release (18 likes)
- Zero Counts in dplyr (18 likes)
- Australian MP tweets collection and quick analysis (15 likes)
- Hacking Bioconductor (15 likes)