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Providing key information on how to work with research data,
Introduction to Data Technologies presents ideas and techniques for
performing critical, behind-the-scenes tasks that take up so much
time and effort yet typically receive little attention in formal
education. With a focus on computational tools, the book shows
readers how to improve their awareness of what tasks can be
achieved and describes the correct approach to perform these tasks.
Practical examples demonstrate the most important pointsThe author
first discusses how to write computer code using HTML as a concrete
example. He then covers a variety of data storage topics, including
different file formats, XML, and the structure and design issues of
relational databases. After illustrating how to extract data from a
relational database using SQL, the book presents tools and
techniques for searching, sorting, tabulating, and manipulating
data. It also introduces some very basic programming concepts as
well as the R language for statistical computing. Each of these
topics has supporting chapters that offer reference material on
HTML, CSS, XML, DTD, SQL, R, and regular expressions. One-stop shop
of introductory computing information Written by a member of the R
Development Core Team, this resource shows readers how to apply
data technologies to tasks within a research setting. Collecting
material otherwise scattered across many books and the web, it
explores how to publish information via the web, how to access
information stored in different formats, and how to write small
programs to automate simple, repetitive tasks.
This third edition of Paul Murrell's classic book on using R for
graphics represents a major update, with a complete overhaul in
focus and scope. It focuses primarily on the two core graphics
packages in R - graphics and grid - and has a new section on
integrating graphics. This section includes three new chapters:
importing external images in to R; integrating the graphics and
grid systems; and advanced SVG graphics. The emphasis in this third
edition is on having the ability to produce detailed and customised
graphics in a wide variety of formats, on being able to share and
reuse those graphics, and on being able to integrate graphics from
multiple systems. This book is aimed at all levels of R users. For
people who are new to R, this book provides an overview of the
graphics facilities, which is useful for understanding what to
expect from R's graphics functions and how to modify or add to the
output they produce. For intermediate-level R users, this book
provides all of the information necessary to perform sophisticated
customizations of plots produced in R. For advanced R users, this
book contains vital information for producing coherent, reusable,
and extensible graphics functions.
Providing key information on how to work with research data,
Introduction to Data Technologies presents ideas and techniques for
performing critical, behind-the-scenes tasks that take up so much
time and effort yet typically receive little attention in formal
education. With a focus on computational tools, the book shows
readers how to improve their awareness of what tasks can be
achieved and describes the correct approach to perform these tasks.
Practical examples demonstrate the most important pointsThe author
first discusses how to write computer code using HTML as a concrete
example. He then covers a variety of data storage topics, including
different file formats, XML, and the structure and design issues of
relational databases. After illustrating how to extract data from a
relational database using SQL, the book presents tools and
techniques for searching, sorting, tabulating, and manipulating
data. It also introduces some very basic programming concepts as
well as the R language for statistical computing. Each of these
topics has supporting chapters that offer reference material on
HTML, CSS, XML, DTD, SQL, R, and regular expressions. One-stop shop
of introductory computing information Written by a member of the R
Development Core Team, this resource shows readers how to apply
data technologies to tasks within a research setting. Collecting
material otherwise scattered across many books and the web, it
explores how to publish information via the web, how to access
information stored in different formats, and how to write small
programs to automate simple, repetitive tasks.
This third edition of Paul Murrell's classic book on using R for
graphics represents a major update, with a complete overhaul in
focus and scope. It focuses primarily on the two core graphics
packages in R - graphics and grid - and has a new section on
integrating graphics. This section includes three new chapters:
importing external images in to R; integrating the graphics and
grid systems; and advanced SVG graphics. The emphasis in this third
edition is on having the ability to produce detailed and customised
graphics in a wide variety of formats, on being able to share and
reuse those graphics, and on being able to integrate graphics from
multiple systems. This book is aimed at all levels of R users. For
people who are new to R, this book provides an overview of the
graphics facilities, which is useful for understanding what to
expect from R's graphics functions and how to modify or add to the
output they produce. For intermediate-level R users, this book
provides all of the information necessary to perform sophisticated
customizations of plots produced in R. For advanced R users, this
book contains vital information for producing coherent, reusable,
and extensible graphics functions.
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