• Top Posts of 2012

    Updated: 2012-12-31 11:00:53
    R-bloggers R news and tutorials contributed by 425 R bloggers Home About add your blog Contact us RSS Welcome Here you will find daily news and tutorials about R contributed by over 400 bloggers . You can subscribe for e-mail updates And get updates to your Facebook : If you are an R blogger yourself you are invited to add your own R content feed to this site Non-English R bloggers should add themselves- here TOPICS OF INTEREST ggplot2 graphics rstats r-project programming R Language visualization Books Data R-english events tutorial Big Data LaTex finance packages ggplot applications Software Simulation sweave Tutorials stocks R Chemometrics Climate Trends computing plot Bioinformatics stats R Programming random Python Quant finance lattice Global Warming Rmedia Time Series Charts science

  • Software engineer’s guide to getting started with data science

    Updated: 2012-12-31 05:13:00
    Many of my software engineer friends ask me about learning data science. There are many articles on this subject from renowned data scientists (Dataspora, Gigaom, Quora, Hilary Mason). This post captures my journey (a software engin...

  • RcppClassicExamples 0.1.1

    Updated: 2012-12-30 20:45:00
    Yesterday's initial upload of RcppClassicExamples was lacking a versioned Depends: to prevent builds on older versions of R. This has been added in a new upload 0.1.1. We also added a NEWS file (see below); no code changes were made. Changes in ver...

  • Update to Graphing Non-Proportional Hazards in R

    Updated: 2012-12-30 07:40:00
    This is a quick update for a previous post on Graphing Non-Proportional Hazards in R. In the previous post I showed how to simulate and graph 1,000 non-proportional hazard ratios at roughly every point in time across an observation period. In the prev...

  • Spirograph with R

    Updated: 2012-12-30 07:00:00
    Just had to figure out how to replicate this old toy of mine with R! I had no idea how long it's been around:Read more »

  • Using the Intel C++ Compiler with Visual Studio 2010

    Updated: 2012-12-20 18:04:34
    #leftcontainerBox { float:left; position: fixed; top: 60%; left: 70px; } #leftcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; clear:both; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; padding-bottom:2px; } #bottomcontainerBox { height: 30px; width:50%; padding-top:1px; } #bottomcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; height: 30px; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; } I recently installed the 64bit version of the Intel C++ Composer XE 2013 on a Windows 7 desktop alongside Visual Studio 2010.  Here are the steps I went through to compile a simple piece of code using the Intel Compiler from within Visual Studio. From the Windows Start Menu click on  Intel Parallel Studio XE [...]

  • Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9

    Updated: 2012-12-05 17:58:55
    Curious about Mathematica 9? You can see it in action in three free online events. Our experts will introduce you to new features in usability, computation, data manipulation, and visualization. Live Q&A sessions during each event will give you a chance to ask questions. Topics covered: Predictive Interface and Units: December 10, 1–2pm EST Get [...]

  • A Month of Math Software – November 2012

    Updated: 2012-12-05 09:18:53
    #leftcontainerBox { float:left; position: fixed; top: 60%; left: 70px; } #leftcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; clear:both; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; padding-bottom:2px; } #bottomcontainerBox { height: 30px; width:50%; padding-top:1px; } #bottomcontainerBox .buttons { float:left; height: 30px; margin:4px 4px 4px 4px; } Since I am writing this article while on a train it seems only fitting that I say ‘Welcome to the slightly delayed November edition of a Month of Math software, the latest in a series of posts that have been going for almost two years‘  If you have any news for the final edition of [...]

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