Torch for R Now in the qeML Package

I’ve added a new function, qeNeuralTorch, to the qeML package, as an alternative to the package’s qeNeural. It is experimental as this point, but usable and I urge everyone to try it out. In this post, I will (a) state why I felt it desirable to add such ...
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Get Ready for ShinyConf 2024: Explore Keynotes & Secure Your Spot

This April 17-19, ShinyConf returns for its third edition of the Largest Virtual R Shiny Conference. This year, we’re thrilled to present a lineup of keynotes that not only set the tone for the conference but also promise to delve deep into the diverse applications and future of R ...


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Level Up Your Data Wrangling: Adding Index Columns in R like a Pro!

Introduction

Data wrangling in R is like cooking: you have your ingredients (data), and you use tools (functions) to prepare them (clean, transform) for analysis (consumption!). One essential tool is adding an “index column” – a unique identifie...
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Introduction to Clinical Tables with the {gt} Package

{gt} is an R package for displaying tables. Designed to bridge the gap between data analysis and publication-quality output, it is perfect for generating clinical tables ready for publication. {gt} introduces a comprehensive, intuitive syntax for table creation, allowing users to craft detailed, aesthetically pleasing tables. It divides table components ...


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