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Monthly Archives: October 2016

Logistic Regression in R

October 23, 2016by bscheng12 1 Comment

My dog pants a lot. Don’t judge him. He’s brachycephalic (shorter skull/muzzle than other dogs), so he has issues thermoregulating. But he doesn’t always pant. Let me illustrate. Panting! Not […]

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Fun, R, Science

Spatial data using ‘raster’ in R

October 22, 2016by bscheng12 2 Comments

There’s a lot of freely available data out there. Much of this data is spatial and derived from remote sensing platforms (e.g. satellites). Here’s a quick primer on using the […]

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R, Research, Science

Stacked time series in R

October 17, 2016by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Stacked time series plots are cool. Vastly superior to double y-axis plots which are a big no no according to graph theory. Exhibit A and Exhibit B. If Hadley Wickham […]

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R, Research, Science

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