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Statistical graphics are powerful – your eyes will jump to the graph below immediately and skip this paragraph automatically. When we see a nice graph, we often wonder how it was made (e.g. this one via xkcd).
This blog aims to provide knowledge for statistical graphics by building them from source and further statistical applications with R. It serves as a personal reference book of interesting articles from vistat as well as a documentation of personal projects in R. The website is based on Github/Jekyll, and graphs and analyses are generated dynamically through the R package knitr, hence reproducibility is guaranteed, and readers can see the source code at the same time.
Latest 10 posts
- 16 May 2014 » Normalizing PITCHfx
- 15 May 2014 » Yu Darvish's deception factor
- 15 May 2014 » First attempts with pitchRx and animint
- 08 May 2013 » Systematic Sampling
- 08 May 2013 » Stratified Sampling
- 08 May 2013 » Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement
- 08 May 2013 » Least Squares Fitting
- 08 May 2013 » K Means Cluster Algorithm
- 08 May 2013 » The concept of confidence intervals
- 08 May 2013 » Cluster Sampling
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