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2016-07-12
151.101.48.133
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2018-04-23
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 5357Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Last-Modified: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:00:28 GMTAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *ETag: 5b21a20c-14edexpires: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 04:54:23 GMTCache-Control: max-age600x-proxy-cache: MISSX-GitHub-Request-Id: 584C:3FD743:EE6699:F52C62:66FF72A7Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 04:44:23 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-krnt7300020-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1728017063.402451,VS0,VE94Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: 9d48320b7a663ad9e26b7700a304a8edd9e76f1c !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width initial-scale1 /> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> title>aRrgh: a newcomers (angry) guide to R/title> meta namedescription contentA newcomers (angry) guide to R.> link relstylesheet href/css/main.css> link relcanonical hrefhttp://arrgh.tim-smith.us/>/head> body> div classpage-content> div classwrapper> h1 idarrgh-a-newcomers-angry-guide-to-r>aRrgh: a newcomer’s (angry) guide to R/h1>p>a hrefhttp://tim-smith.us>Tim Smith/a> <arrgh@tim-smith.us>, a hrefhttp://twitter.com/biotimylated>@biotimylated/a>br />with Kevin Ushey <kevinushey@gmail.com>, a hrefhttp://twitter.com/kevin_ushey>@kevin_ushey/a>/p>h1 idan-apology>An apology./h1>p>Every once in a while, this document catches the wind./p>p>Since I first wrote it, I have become less convinced of the fairness, importance,and sophistication of many of the criticisms I’ve leveled./p>p>I’ve become quite productive in R.I’ve also spent some time as a maintainer of a popular open-source tooland learned how it feels to be the target of abuse from Internet Randos.(I survived, but it wasn’t motivating.)/p>p>I’ve long intended to reconsider my arguments and tonebut engaging with my own embarrassing writingwas never the most interesting way to spend a weekend./p>p>I’m grateful to the R community for their labors.I use R and benefit from R and I apologize for the lack of empathy I show here.I’m leaving the rest of the document unchanged for the moment in hopes that the technical contentis useful to new users but I expect to revise it soon and remove many of the “good parts.”/p>p>R is fine. (Do use the tidyverse.)/p>h1 idintroduction>Introduction/h1>p>R is a shockingly dreadful language for an exceptionally useful data analysis environment. The more you learn about the R language, the worse it will feel. The development environment suffers from literally decades of accretion of stupid hacks from a community containing, to a first-order approximation, zero software engineers.sup idfnref:engineers>a href#fn:engineers classfootnote>1/a>/sup> R makes me want to kick things almost every time I use it./p>p>But there are a lot of great tools that are built in R. a hrefhttp://docs.ggplot2.org/current/>ggplot2/a> is first-in-class and a hrefhttps://bioconductor.org/>Bioconductor/a> packages are often essential. Sometimes there’s aught to do but grin and bear (though never without a side of piss and moan)./p>p>The documentation is inanely bad. I can’t explain it. aRrgh is my attempt to explain the language to myself. aRrgh exists as a living document and will continue to grow – it is not complete, but it got to a point where it seemed like it was probably useful so I decided to toss it on the web. It should be correct and it’s a bug if it isn’t. Please email me or a hrefhttps://github.com/tdsmith/aRrgh/issues>file issues on Github/a>./p>p>The goal of the document is to describe R’s data types and structures while offering enough help with the syntax to get a programmer coming from another, saner language into a more comfortable place./p>h1 idtable-of-contents>Table of contents/h1>ul> li>a hrefsyntax.html>Basic syntax/a>: crash course and gotchas; finding help/li> li>a hrefatomic.html>Atomic vectors/a>: R’s simplest data types; logic values; vectorizing; arrays/li> li>a hreffactors.html>Factors/a>: A useful and misunderstood data type. Where they come from, how to handle them/li> li>a hrefdata_frames.html>Data frames/a>: R’s structure for tabular data. How to create them, access semantics/li>/ul>p>To come?:/p>ul> li>Indexing/li> li>Lists/li> li>Namespaces/li> li>Beyond Base R, Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Hadleyverse/li>/ul>h1 idcolophon>Colophon/h1>p>© Tim Smith 2012-6. This work is made available under a a hrefhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US>Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported/a> License./p>p>If you enjoyed this, you will probably enjoy a hrefhttp://me.veekun.com/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design/>PHP: A Fractal of Bad Design/a>, which is even more cathartic./p>div classfootnotes> ol> li idfn:engineers> p>Many brilliant and talented people have contributed to R over the years, many of whom are renowned computer scientists for whom I have tremendous respect! 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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 5357Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Last-Modified: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:00:28 GMTAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *ETag: 5b21a20c-14edexpires: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 04:54:23 GMTCache-Control: max-age600x-proxy-cache: MISSX-GitHub-Request-Id: 8BCD:254FC:84B729:882D75:66FF72A7Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 04:44:23 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-kbfi7400072-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1728017064.554734,VS0,VE73Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: 97c7e053caf1bea48d0e8e1f6244c4a4a1a563f7 !DOCTYPE html>html> head> meta charsetutf-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width initial-scale1 /> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> title>aRrgh: a newcomers (angry) guide to R/title> meta namedescription contentA newcomers (angry) guide to R.> link relstylesheet href/css/main.css> link relcanonical hrefhttp://arrgh.tim-smith.us/>/head> body> div classpage-content> div classwrapper> h1 idarrgh-a-newcomers-angry-guide-to-r>aRrgh: a newcomer’s (angry) guide to R/h1>p>a hrefhttp://tim-smith.us>Tim Smith/a> <arrgh@tim-smith.us>, a hrefhttp://twitter.com/biotimylated>@biotimylated/a>br />with Kevin Ushey <kevinushey@gmail.com>, a hrefhttp://twitter.com/kevin_ushey>@kevin_ushey/a>/p>h1 idan-apology>An apology./h1>p>Every once in a while, this document catches the wind./p>p>Since I first wrote it, I have become less convinced of the fairness, importance,and sophistication of many of the criticisms I’ve leveled./p>p>I’ve become quite productive in R.I’ve also spent some time as a maintainer of a popular open-source tooland learned how it feels to be the target of abuse from Internet Randos.(I survived, but it wasn’t motivating.)/p>p>I’ve long intended to reconsider my arguments and tonebut engaging with my own embarrassing writingwas never the most interesting way to spend a weekend./p>p>I’m grateful to the R community for their labors.I use R and benefit from R and I apologize for the lack of empathy I show here.I’m leaving the rest of the document unchanged for the moment in hopes that the technical contentis useful to new users but I expect to revise it soon and remove many of the “good parts.”/p>p>R is fine. (Do use the tidyverse.)/p>h1 idintroduction>Introduction/h1>p>R is a shockingly dreadful language for an exceptionally useful data analysis environment. The more you learn about the R language, the worse it will feel. The development environment suffers from literally decades of accretion of stupid hacks from a community containing, to a first-order approximation, zero software engineers.sup idfnref:engineers>a href#fn:engineers classfootnote>1/a>/sup> R makes me want to kick things almost every time I use it./p>p>But there are a lot of great tools that are built in R. a hrefhttp://docs.ggplot2.org/current/>ggplot2/a> is first-in-class and a hrefhttps://bioconductor.org/>Bioconductor/a> packages are often essential. Sometimes there’s aught to do but grin and bear (though never without a side of piss and moan)./p>p>The documentation is inanely bad. I can’t explain it. aRrgh is my attempt to explain the language to myself. aRrgh exists as a living document and will continue to grow – it is not complete, but it got to a point where it seemed like it was probably useful so I decided to toss it on the web. It should be correct and it’s a bug if it isn’t. Please email me or a hrefhttps://github.com/tdsmith/aRrgh/issues>file issues on Github/a>./p>p>The goal of the document is to describe R’s data types and structures while offering enough help with the syntax to get a programmer coming from another, saner language into a more comfortable place./p>h1 idtable-of-contents>Table of contents/h1>ul> li>a hrefsyntax.html>Basic syntax/a>: crash course and gotchas; finding help/li> li>a hrefatomic.html>Atomic vectors/a>: R’s simplest data types; logic values; vectorizing; arrays/li> li>a hreffactors.html>Factors/a>: A useful and misunderstood data type. Where they come from, how to handle them/li> li>a hrefdata_frames.html>Data frames/a>: R’s structure for tabular data. How to create them, access semantics/li>/ul>p>To come?:/p>ul> li>Indexing/li> li>Lists/li> li>Namespaces/li> li>Beyond Base R, Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Hadleyverse/li>/ul>h1 idcolophon>Colophon/h1>p>© Tim Smith 2012-6. This work is made available under a a hrefhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US>Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported/a> License./p>p>If you enjoyed this, you will probably enjoy a hrefhttp://me.veekun.com/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design/>PHP: A Fractal of Bad Design/a>, which is even more cathartic./p>div classfootnotes> ol> li idfn:engineers> p>Many brilliant and talented people have contributed to R over the years, many of whom are renowned computer scientists for whom I have tremendous respect! But a computer scientist is not the same as a software engineer. a href#fnref:engineers classreversefootnote>↩/a>/p> /li> /ol>/div> /div> /div> script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){iGoogleAnalyticsObjectr;irir||function(){ (ir.qir.q||).push(arguments)},ir.l1*new Date();as.createElement(o), ms.getElementsByTagName(o)0;a.async1;a.srcg;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,script,//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js,ga); ga(create, UA-6770445-5, tim-smith.us); ga(send, pageview);/script> /body>/html>
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