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Data Analysis and Visualization in R for Ecologists - the version at https://github.com/datacarpentry/R-ecology-lesson-alternative will be merged on 8th July 2024

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Data carpentry: R for data analysis and visualization of Ecological Data

This lesson will be replaced with a redesigned version on 8th July 2024. If you plan to teach this lesson before that date, we recommend that you consider using the redesigned version instead. Feedback on the new version of the lesson and your experience teaching it is very welcome as issues on the source repository.


This is an introduction to R designed for participants with no programming experience. It can be taught in 3/4 of a day (approximately 6 hours). The lesson starts with some basic information about syntax for the R programming language, the RStudio interface, and moves through to specific programming tasks, such as importing CSV files, the structure of data frame objects in R, dealing with categorical variables (i.e. factors), basic data manipulation (adding/removing rows and columns), and finishing with calculating summary statistics and a brief introduction to plotting. There is also a lesson on how to use databases from R that is intended to be taught after the SQL lesson, and ideally at the end of a Data Carpentry workshop.

Prerequisites

The lesson assumes no prior knowledge of R or RStudio. Learners should have R and RStudio installed on their computers. They will also need to be able to install R packages from CRAN, create directories, and download files. See the lesson website for instructions on installing R, RStudio, and the required R packages.

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Code handout

There is a code handout that is intended to be distributed to the participants. This file includes some of the examples used during teaching and the titles of the section. It provides a guide that the participants can fill in as the lesson progresses. Participants can also source code from this file to avoid typos in more complex examples.

Contributing

Contributions to the content and development of these lesson are very welcome! If you would like to contribute, we encourage you to review our contributing guide.

Questions

If you have any questions or feedback, please open an issue, contact the maintainers, or come chat with us on the Slack Channel for this lesson. If you don't already have a Slack account with the Carpentries, you can create one.

  • Tobias Busch
  • Ana Costa Conrado
  • François Michonneau
  • Maneesha Sane
  • Brian Seok
  • Ashwin Srinath

Citation

Please cite as

François Michonneau, Tracy Teal, Auriel Fournier, Brian Seok, Adam Obeng, Aleksandra Natalia Pawlik, … Ye Li. (2019, July 1). datacarpentry/R-ecology-lesson: Data Carpentry: Data Analysis and Visualization in R for Ecologists, June 2019 (Version v2019.06.1). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3264888

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