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Fast-track publishing using knitr: stitching it together (part V)

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Putting all the pieces together can be challenging both for surgeons and researchers. The image is CC by Zac...

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Pimping your forest plot

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) A forest plot using different markers for the two groups In order to celebrate my Gmisc-package being on CRAN I...

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Fast-track publishing using the new R markdown – a tutorial and a quick look...

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) The new rmarkdown revolution has started. The image is CC by Jonathan Cohen. The new R Markdown...

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An exercise in non-linear modeling

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Finding the right curve can be tricky. The image is CC by Martin Gommel. In my previous post I wrote about the...

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How-to go parallel in R – basics + tips

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) Don’t waist another second, start parallelizing your computations today! The image is CC by Smudge 9000 Today is...

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Introducing the htmlTable-package

(This article was first published on G-Forge » R, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) How should we convey complex data? The image is is CC by Sacha Fernandez. My htmlTable-function has perhaps been...

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R trends in 2015 (based on cranlogs)

(This article was first published on R – G-Forge, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) What are the current tRends? The image is CC from coco + kelly. It is always fun to look back and reflect on the...

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Dealing with non-proportional hazards in R

(This article was first published on R – G-Forge, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) As things change over time so should our statistical models. The image is CC by Prad Prathivi Since I’m...

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