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I’ve been a big fan of ggplot2 for a long time but plyr has been in my toolkit for less than a year and it is now one of my most-used R packages. It is how aggregate/*apply would have been if they were awesome. In five lines this code computes the cumulative distribution functions of [...]To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on his blog: Jesse S.A. Bridgewater » rstats.
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Zero Inflated Models and Generalized Linear Mixed Models with R.
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