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Tags: Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, General, Lang:en
Publisher: CRC Press
Added: December 18, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Advanced R helps you understand how R works at a
fundamental level. It is designed for R programmers who want
to deepen their understanding of the language, and
programmers experienced in other languages who want to
understand what makes R different and special. This book will
teach you the foundations of R; three fundamental programming
paradigms (functional, object-oriented, and metaprogramming);
and powerful techniques for debugging and optimisingyour
code.By reading this book, you will learn: The difference
between an object and its name, and why the distinction is
important The important vector data structures, how they fit
together, and how you can pull them apart using subsetting
The fine details of functions and environments The condition
system, which powers messages, warnings, and errors The
powerful functional programming paradigm, which can replace
many for loops The three most important OO systems: S3, S4,
and R6 The tidy eval toolkit for metaprogramming, which
allows you to manipulate code and control evaluation
Effective debugging techniques that you can deploy,
regardless of how your code is run How to find and remove
performance bottlenecks The second edition is a comprehensive
update: New foundational chapters: "Names and values,"
"Control flow," and "Conditions" comprehensive coverage of
object oriented programming with chapters on S3, S4, R6, and
how to choose between them Much deeper coverage of
metaprogramming, including the new tidy evaluation framework
use of new package like rlang (http://rlang.r-lib.org), which
provides a clean interface to low-level operations, and purr
(http://purrr.tidyverse.org/) for functional programming Use
of color in code chunks and figuresHadley Wickham is Chief
Scientist at RStudio, an Adjunct Professor at Stanford
University and the University of Auckland, and a member of
the R Foundation. He is the lead developer of the tidyverse,
a collection of R packages, including ggplot2 and dplyr,
designed to support data science. He is also the author of R
for Data Science (with Garrett Grolemund), R Packages, and
ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis.