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aosmith.rbind.io
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| | | | In this post I delve into the details of the R functions I've been using in my simulation examples, focusing on the replicate() function and the map family of functions from the purrr package. I spend a little time showing the parallels between the replicate() function and a for() loop. | |
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alistaire.rbind.io
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| | | | Use the LHS of a formula to specify variable names in purrr-style lambda functions | |
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codingclubuc3m.rbind.io
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| | | | Learning to code can be quite hard. Apart from the difficulties of learning a new language, following a book can be quite boring. From my point of view, one of the bests ways to become a good programmer is choosing small and funny experiments oriented to train specific techniques of programming. This is what I usually do in my blog Fronkonstin. In this tutorial, we will learn to combine C++ with R to create efficient loops. | |
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ericposner.com
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