Introduction to R Software course
- Start Date: May 07, 2007
- End Date: May 08, 2007
- City: Nelson BC
- Instructor: Dr. Joseph Thorley
Course description
This two-day course introduced users to R software, so that they are able to begin performing statistical analyses and plotting graphs on their own. The course was suitable for individuals who have never used R before as well R-users looking to consolidate their understanding of the basics. With a maximum of 8 students per class, participants received lots of individualized assistance. R is a free programming environment for statistical analyses and graphics that is becoming increasingly popular among numerical biologists. R is extremely powerful, can be readily extended to non-standard methods through the downloading of packages, and runs on a wide variety of operating systems (www.r-project.org). The course was taught by Dr. Joseph Thorley, R.P.Bio. (Poisson Consulting Ltd.). Joe is a Nelson-based fisheries biologist and analyst with 12 years programming experience. Course content included:
Day 1
- Calculations in R
- Programming in R
- Importing data into R
Day 2
- Linear regression in R
- ANOVA in R
- R Graphics