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OMG this video changed my life!!!!! thankyou so much for making it so easy!!!!
ОтветитьThank so much for your sharing!
Ответитьwonderful lesson
ОтветитьThank you sir
Ответитьok i liked and subscribed ur channel but i dont understand why we need R for machine learning programing?
ОтветитьSo happy I found this channel. What a communicator! Thank you
ОтветитьI wish you'd be more clear about the distinction between columns vs rows.
For example you seem to address them interchangeably like here:
friends[friends$age<50,1:2]
age is the column and 1:2 is for selecting rows 1 and 2 but in your examples you would refer to 1 and 2 as columns and age as a row when this from my perspective, does not appear to be true.
TL:DR I'm an MS-SQL guy(not a great one though)
why is your head in the way of everything?
Ответитьwell done! i know a few languages but wanted to pick this one up and this is super easy and helpful
ОтветитьI love your encouragement and enthusiasm. Thank you!
ОтветитьVery Very helpful, thank you
ОтветитьGreat video, thanks
Ответитьmy error - got it - had only two names. Duh.
ОтветитьI get an error that in data.frame(name, age, gender) arguments imply differing number of rows.
ОтветитьI absolutely abhor this type of programming lesson. It's everywhere, and nowhere useful. Are you trying to speak to people who have zero programming experience or people who are coming from different programming experience?
ОтветитьAmazing! Thank you so much for such a great video! Cheers!
ОтветитьThat was a very clear introduction. Thank you!
ОтветитьYou are brilliant!'
ОтветитьI really wanted to learn the program for my research purposes but I have no clue , this also look so alien … I am this of taking class but don’t know where to begin. I really have to learn it.
Ответитьvery cool
ОтветитьI was with you until you called quotation marks “inverted commas” Had to look it up 🙃
ОтветитьWonderful video, thank you Crag❤
ОтветитьI love this
Will be using all your videos as guide
Thank you so much, my first time to learn R, the video is very helpful for me as I am trying to switch from Stata to R. In 13 minutes you covered lots of things. Thanks again
ОтветитьI came here looking to at least see what R looked like because I'm getting ready to start a course in data analytics and this was listed. I hadn't a clue what R was nor what it looked like. Lol but I'm so glad i came across your video, because i enjoyed it very much and now feel im comfortable in taking the R programming part of the course, thank you so much!
ОтветитьI just subscribed, and will now be tuning into a LOT of your videos. I have never in my life explored any form of programming before, and this was SUPER helpful! Thank you so much.
ОтветитьI really thank you. I hope there are other lectures given by you related with R
ОтветитьUntil now i dont see the added value of R
ОтветитьSo it reminds me of Excell in the 2000's I'm 43 and never heard of this form I came because I'm looking for courses to take but this here is a new thing but you have made it so simple. This also reminds me of my 1998 computer class coding 😅
ОтветитьI was recommended R by an acquaintance after he heard me talk about Excel spreadsheets and graphing. He sent me a lot of good resources, and I still needed extra help, as statistical analysis is not my wheelhouse. Thank you very much for posting this and making it digestible, I suspect I will be coming back to it often for reference. Good work, and I'm glad you were sponsored.
ОтветитьThanks Jason Statham
ОтветитьThat's great, do you have any reference on how to connect that to a web page to display the data?
ОтветитьMy niece is learning to use this for one of her courses in college, so I used this video to help me understand how to help her with her studies. I'm used to C# and Java and languages like that, so the syntax was a little weird for me, but I get it now thanks to your explanation. Very well done!
ОтветитьGreat explanation mister however, I think the word parentheses might suit better than brackets.
Ответитьthe most disgusting thing I've done in my 6+ years of computer science( studies + work )
ОтветитьWell, [deita] because the vowel in an open syllable is pronounced the same as in the alphabet. But even if one was to agree with [data], it's definitely not [da:ta] because English does not even have the diacritics for long vowels.
Other than the painful pronunciation, this is a great introductory video, really helpful, thank you.
Thanks
ОтветитьThank you very much. I always was very interested in R, and now I see it’s a complete disaster. The copious use of special characters, which have different and difficult positions on the keyboard in different languages, and have complicated and sometimes ambiguous names. Why not a=b, but a<-b? The latter needs 3 keystrokes, shift, lessthen, and minus (or dash?). Or is a less than minus b?
The keywords are also quite outlandish. Why ‘arrange’ where everybody says ‘sort’. It seems the creator of this language wanted to show himself off as a very special person. He or she is, a very special autist.
Show me how to convert minutes into hour and so on please
ОтветитьI like stats and I checked this video only for curiosity. I thing this series will be good, unfortunately I'm really disappointed with the syntax: two chars for assignments (Pascal are you there?) and $ for field access is far away from productivity typing/readability.
ОтветитьThis video is very helpful for starters like me. Thank you.
ОтветитьThank you🙏
ОтветитьThank you so much! you just made R look very simple and easy to learn!
Ответитьthank you a billion!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ответитьone kiss to you besides my GF.
ОтветитьAfter trying many, this is easily the best introduction to R I have seen, will now p[rogress through your more in-depth videos, than you so much.
Ответить< is the symbol for “less than”
ОтветитьThank you! This is really helpful
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