‘Data analysis with tidyverse’ workshop
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Become professional at data analysis with tidyverse
in R on May 10th!
Learn how to extract, manipulate and explore your data with readable, streamlined and professional code using best-practices from the tidyverse
R universe, such as those included in the dplyr
and tidyr
packages. The workshop “Data analysis with tidyverse” is designed to guide you through a simple hands-on data manipulation and analysis while giving you an overview of the tidyverse
framework for exploring data, manipulate it and extract meaningful information from it. A first insight into ggplot2
graphs will be provided as well.
You will put in practice what taught doing many shorts exercises during the workshop.
Minimal knowledge of base R can be beneficial for the attendance, although this workshop can be suitable also for total beginners.
An online hands-on workshop to learn R by programming R.
On Wednesday May 10th, at 2:30 p.m. CEST, in this 3.5-hours online hands-on workshop our industry experts, who do use R and tidyverse
in a professional way on a daily basis, will guide you through the best techniques for gaining insight from your data and enable decision-making.
Remember to register at this link before 31/04 to benefit from the early bird price! Register more people to get a discount from the second attendee.
This workshop is part of a Learning Path of four Wednesday afternoons for a full introduction to R.
It is a natural successor of the 1st introductory R workshop: R basics – objects, functions and operations, available for free on our YouTube channel.
It also provides an helpful background for the following chapter: Programming R (scheduled for May 17th).
Register for the full series or for multiple workshops for a more complete R learning with an attractive discount.
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