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| | | | | Learning by doing: predicting the outcome. | |
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| | | | | If you are a biologist and want to get the best out of the powerful methods of modern computational statistics, this is your book. | |
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| | | | | Here are my notes from a recent talk I gave on vectorization at a Davis R Users' Group meeting. Thanks to Vince Buffalo, John Myles White, and Hadley Wickham for their input as I was preparing this. Feedback welcome! Beginning R users are often told to "vectorize" their code. Here, I try to explain why vectorization can be advantageous in R by showing how R works under the hood. Now, remember, premature optimization is the root of all evil (Knuth). | |
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