I hereby claim:
- I am jpvelez on github.
- I am jpvelez (https://keybase.io/jpvelez) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 2BA5 76B4 B7F4 CF96 A09D 0817 A188 A0D1 B7A5 BDB4
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| def add_token(ast, token): | |
| if token != "": | |
| ast.append(token) | |
| return ast, "" | |
| def parse_list(code, i): | |
| ast = [] | |
| current_token = "" | |
| while i < len(code): | |
| char = code[i] |
| def add_token(ast, token): | |
| if token != "": | |
| ast.append(token) | |
| return ast, "" | |
| def parse_list(code, i): | |
| ast = [] | |
| current_token = "" | |
| while i < len(code): | |
| char = code[i] |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| # Navigate to home folder | |
| cd ~ | |
| # Install homesick | |
| sudo gem install homesick | |
| # Download dotfiles repo | |
| homesick clone git://github.com/jpvelez/dotfiles.git | |
| # git clone https://github.com/jpvelez/dotfiles.git |
| #!/usr/bin/python | |
| ''' | |
| Plot a normally distributed random variable - and samples of this process - using scipy's univariate probability distributions. | |
| ''' | |
| from scipy.stats import norm | |
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
| import pandas as pd |
This is a step-by-step tutorial for getting started with R, a powerful programming language for data analysis and visualization. It is aimed at near complete beginners. You'll basically want to be comfortable with spreadsheets and with using your computer's command line.
I slapped this together quickly, so expect some weirdness. Feel free to email me with comments or questions at jpvelez | at | gmail.com
I learned the following stuff using the UCLA Statistic's Department great R tutorials, so check those out:
| COMMANDS | |
| git init - initiates local git repo | |
| git add file.txt - add file | |
| git add . - add new or changed files. doesn't add removed files. | |
| git add -A - add new, changed, and removed files | |
| git commit -m "added juan to hello message" - commit files that you added above | |
| git commit -am "msg" - add and commit simultaneously | |
| git status - what's changed since my last commit (compares files in wd with repo) | |
| git diff <file> - shows you how a file has change |