Free Chapter: Data Visualization and Exploration with R

by | Oct 29, 2018

My latest book, Data Visualization and Exploration with R, has been published, and you can download a free chapter.  The book is available in both hard copy and digital formats.  You will also want to download and install the exercise data.  This book uses RStudio, so head over to rstudio.com and download and install the latest version before starting on this chapter.

Chapters include:

Chapter 1: Introduction to R and RStudio
Chapter 2: The Basics of Data Exploration
Chapter 3: Loading Data into R
Chapter 4: Transforming Data
Chapter 5: Creating Tidy Data
Chapter 6: Basic Data Exploration Techniques
Chapter 7: Basic Data Visualization Techniques
Chapter 8: Visualizing Geographic Data with ggmap
Chapter 9: R Markdown
Chapter 10: Case Study – Wildfire Activity in the Western United States
Chapter 11: Case Study – Single Family Residential Home and Rental Values

Today, data science is an indispensable tool for any organization, allowing for the analysis and optimization of decisions and strategy.  R has become the preferred software for data science, thanks to its open source nature, simplicity, applicability to data analysis, and the abundance of libraries for any type of algorithm.

This book will allow the student to learn, in detail, the fundamentals of the R language and additionally master some of the most efficient libraries for data visualization in chart, graph, and map formats. The reader will learn the language and applications through examples and practice.  No prior programming skills are required.

We begin with the installation and configuration of the R environment through RStudio.  As you progress through the exercises in this hands-on book you’ll become thoroughly acquainted with R’s features and the popular tidyverse package.  With this book, you will learn about the basic concepts of R programming, work efficiently with graphs, charts, and maps, and create publication-ready documents using real world data.  The detailed step-by-step instructions will enable you to get a clean set of data, produce engaging visualizations, and create reports for the results.

What you will learn from this book

  • Introduction to the R programming language and R Studio
  • Using the tidyverse package for data loading, transformation, and visualization
  • Get a tour of the most important data structures in R
  • Learn techniques for importing data, manipulating data, performing analysis, and producing useful data visualization
  • Data visualization techniques with ggplot2
  • Geographic visualization and maps with ggmap
  • Turning your analyses into high quality documents, reports, and presentations with R Markdown.
  • Hands on case studies designed to replicate real world projects and reinforce the knowledge you learn in the book

Other books include:
Programming ArcGIS Pro with Python
Programming ArcGIS with Python Cookbook
Spatial Analytics with ArcGIS
ArcGIS Blueprints
Building Web and Mobile ArcGIS Server Applications

Classes on this topic:

Introduction to R for Data Visualization (Charts, Graphs, Maps)

R for Data Science 1: Programming and Efficient Data Management

 

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Eric Pimpler
Eric is the founder and owner of GeoSpatial Training Services (geospatialtraining.com) and has over 25 years of experience implementing and teaching GIS solutions using ESRI, Google Earth/Maps, Open Source technology. Currently Eric focuses on ArcGIS scripting with Python, and the development of custom ArcGIS Server web and mobile applications using JavaScript. Eric is the author of Programming ArcGIS with Python Cookbook - 1st and 2nd Edition, Building Web and Mobile ArcGIS Server Applications with JavaScript, Spatial Analytics with ArcGIS, and ArcGIS Blueprints. Eric has a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from Texas A&M University and a Master's of Applied Geography degree with a concentration in GIS from Texas State University.

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