Lesson 14 of 16 • 2 upvotes • 9:49mins
In this lesson, you'll learn about one of the great advantages of using a statistical programming language like R is its vast collection of tools for simulating random numbers. This lesson assumes familiarity with a few common probability distributions, but these topics will only be discussed with respect to random number generation. Even if you have no prior experience with these concepts, you should be able to complete the lesson and understand the main ideas.
16 lessons • 2h 20m
Course Overview
2:34mins
Basic Building Blocks
9:44mins
Workspace and Files
8:23mins
Sequences and Numbers
6:12mins
Vectors
9:53mins
Missing Values
5:35mins
Subsetting Vectors
11:32mins
Matrices and Data Frames
8:19mins
Logic
9:39mins
Functions
11:36mins
Lapply and Sapply
9:05mins
Vapply and Tapply
9:08mins
Looking at Data
9:20mins
Simulation
9:49mins
Date and Time in R
8:31mins
Base Graphics
10:57mins