Articles by Alexej's blog

Visualization of MRI data in R

January 27, 2017 | Alexej's blog

Lately I was getting a little bored with genomic data (and then TCGA2STAT started to give me a segfault on my university’s high performance computing facility too :stuck_out_tongue:). So I decided to analyze some brain imaging data that I had lying a... [Read more...]

Visualization of MRI data in R

January 27, 2017 | Alexej's blog

Lately I was getting a little bored with genomic data (and then TCGA2STAT started to give me a segfault on my university’s high performance computing facility too :stuck_out_tongue:). So I decided to analyze some brain imaging data that I had lying a... [Read more...]

dplyr basics

July 18, 2016 | Alexej's blog

This blog post demonstrates the usage of the R package dplyr. It turns out that dplyr is intuitive to the point where I probably won’t ever need to look back at this summary. A nice and very concise dplyr and tidyr cheat sheet is available from RSt... [Read more...]

dplyr basics

July 18, 2016 | Alexej's blog

This blog post demonstrates the usage of the R package dplyr. It turns out that dplyr is intuitive to the point where I probably won’t ever need to look back at this summary. A nice and very concise dplyr and tidyr cheat sheet is available from RSt... [Read more...]

dplyr basics

July 18, 2016 | Alexej's blog

This blog post demonstrates the usage of the R package dplyr. It turns out that dplyr is intuitive to the point where I probably won’t ever need to look back at this summary. A nice and very concise dplyr and tidyr cheat sheet is available from RSt...
[Read more...]

My first R package on CRAN

May 11, 2016 | Alexej's blog

A couple of weeks ago I have released my first R package on CRAN. For me it turned out to be a far less painful process than many people on the internet portray it to be (even though the package uses quite a lot of C++ code via Rcpp and ... [Read more...]

My first R package on CRAN

May 11, 2016 | Alexej's blog

A couple of weeks ago I have released my first R package on CRAN. For me it turned out to be a far less painful process than many people on the internet portray it to be (even though the package uses quite a lot of C++ code via Rcpp and ... [Read more...]
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