Bioinformatics: Introduction to R Beginners
An introduction to using R statistical software packages. Emphasis will be on R basics, from learning about the environment and in-built functions, to the use of R packages for tackling everyday analysis problems. A variety of examples with a biological theme will be presented. No prior R knowledge or programming skills will be assumed, although a familiarity with Unix style command line would be an advantage but not essential.
- Postgraduates
- Researchers
- Further details regarding Graduate School of Life Sciences' eligibility criteria are available
Number of sessions: 2
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Thu 22 Sep 2011 09:30 - 17:30 | 09:30 - 17:30 | Department of Genetics, Room G12 | map | David Judge |
2 | Fri 23 Sep 2011 09:30 - 17:30 | 09:30 - 17:30 | Department of Genetics, Room G12 | map | David Judge |
- R environment
- Informal introduction to R basics
- Introducing R data objects
- Understanding data types
- Manipulating data in R
- Basic build-in function for data manipulation
- Loops and branching as useful data handling technique
- A guide to using R for everyday data analysis
- Reading and writing data tables
- Data manipulation
- Starting out with statistical tests
- Data analysis and R automation with examples
- Data analysis 'Stepwise'. Interactive R scripting
- Structuring an 'R progam'
- Functions as procedures
- Functions with arguments
- Advanced data analysis and integration
- Basic R graphics
- High level plotting functions
- Customized plotting functions
Presentations and practicals
Participants may find it useful to look over the R tutorial from computational biology group, Department of Oncology
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A number of times per year
Booking / availability