Soumis par Karla Aviles le mer, 07/16/2014 - 14:59
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mer, 07/16/2014 - 14:20
Mesas de trabajo:
1. Descripción de Animales: El Conejo
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mer, 07/16/2014 - 12:04
Mesas de trabajo:
1. Descripción de animales: El Perico (archivos más abajo en esta página)
2. Geografía
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mar, 07/15/2014 - 12:23
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mar, 07/15/2014 - 12:20
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mar, 07/15/2014 - 12:14
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mar, 07/15/2014 - 12:12
Soumis par Karla Aviles le mar, 07/15/2014 - 12:09
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le mar, 10/29/2013 - 15:44
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le jeu, 10/03/2013 - 15:27
A number of researchers who use R for analysis are still more comfortable to use Excel to organize their data. This is mostly due to Excel being "more intuitive" and because it often takes time and effort to find the appropriate functions in R. If you do, however, it usually turns out to be more efficient and less error prone. For this reason, we would like to put together some useful R syntax and combine it with different ways of graphing data into a tutorial session, which should last between 3 and 4 hours.
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