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Getting Started with R and R Studio Part 1 - In-person

Getting Started with R and R Studio Part 1 - In-person

As part of Love Data Week, this 2-part introductory workshop aims to teach basic concepts, skills, and tools for working with data in R so that you can get more done in less time, and apply concepts of reproducibility to your research. This is an introduction to R designed for participants with no R programming experience. Part 1 of the workshop covers basic information about R syntax and the RStudio interface, including installing packages and working with vectors. Part 2 will cover importing CSV files, working with dataframes, how to deal with categorical variables, how to add/remove rows and columns using the popular dplyr package, and how to calculate summary statistics from a dataframe. Taking Part 1 and Part 2 is encouraged, but optional.

Learners should bring a laptop and should already have installed R and RStudio on their computer. Installation and set-up instructions and workshop slides can be found on the workshop website.

Learning objectives for Part 1:

  • Describe the different panes in the RStudio environment and how they are used when coding in R.
  • Run lines of R code from a script file to the console.
  • Create and store new objects in R.
  • Find help information for functions.
  • Use functions in R with appropriate syntax and arguments.
  • Define, create and manipulate vectors in R.

This is Part 1 of a two-part series. If you're interested in signing up for Part 2, register here!

Date:
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Time:
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Sorrells Library, Den
Campus:
Sorrells Library
Audience:
  Alumni     Faculty     Pittsburgh community     Staff     Students  
Categories:
  Open Science     Working With Data and Code  

Registration is required. There are 13 seats available.

In-Person Workshop Information:

Directions for getting to Hunt Library, Room 308:

Take the stairs or elevators to the 3rd floor and turn left. You'll find Room 308 around the corner from the water fountain across from the Women's restroom.

 

Workshops and events for Carnegie Mellon University Libraries are open to all, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, ancestry, belief, veteran status or genetic information. All participants are required to follow the Code of Conduct.

If you require accessibility accommodations, please contact the event organizer.

Organizer(s)

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Sarah Young

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Social Sciences Librarian and Director of the Evidence Synthesis Program

 

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Di Yoong

Social Sciences Librarian

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