Data

Loops and conditional statements in R

February 26, 2025, 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am
Presenter: Siobhan Schenk, Milan Simić
Location: Online

Information for Participants

This workshop will focus on tools (mostly in base R) to perform customized operations including looping, nested looping and conditional statements. This workshop is intended to expand the capabilities of R users with moderate experience of the language/software who are unfamiliar with structuring loops and conditional statements.

The main workshop content will be one hour long, followed by a 30-minute period for practice or review to reinforce what you learned or consult with the instructors. Workshop materials are available at https://ubc-library-rc.github.io/loops-conditions/

To participate fully you will need to install the latest versions of R and RStudio on your computer before the workshop:

 

About this workshop series

Loops and conditional statements in R is one in a series of R workshops offered by the UBC Library Research Commons. Each session introduces a particular task or application in R, followed by a period for practice and review with support from the instructors. The series' goal is to introduce participants to the data analysis and visualization potential of R and to encourage further self-paced exploration. Other workshops in the series offered this term are:

 

If you have any questions, concerns or accessibility needs please email research.commons@ubc.ca

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This event is online. Registrants receive the link 24 hours before the event. Registration closes at the same time.
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https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3883400


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