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> log2(2^5)
[1] 5
> log(exp(1)*exp(2))
[1] 3
Explore the Help tab in RStudio: Change the labels, title, etc.
> help(title)
> help("labels")
Check whether plyr package is installed on your machine. If yes, load it.
library(plyr)
1. Find out how to calculate median - using Help button and web search.
help(median)
# Create a vector.
x <- c(12,7,3,4.2,18,2,54,-21,8,-5)
# Find Mean.
result.median <- median(x)
print(result.median)
Mean : Average
Median : Middle Value
Mode : Most Often
name<-c("Mahi","Saurav","Azahar","Patudi","Sunny")
name
name<-c("Mahi","Saurav","Azahar","Patudi","Sunny","Dravid")
name
played=c(23,45,56,67,78)
played
won=c(11,23,34,45,56)
lost<-c(11,22,12,23,34)
y=c(12,34,23,45,12,15)
capatin<-data.frame(name,played,won,lost,y)
lost<-c(11,22,12,23,34,22)
capatin<-data.frame(name,played,won,lost,y)
played=c(23,45,56,67,78,33)
capatin<-data.frame(name,played,won,lost,y)
won=c(11,23,34,45,56,44)
capatin<-data.frame(name,played,won,lost,y)
view(captain)
View(captain)
View(capatin)
capatin$name
ratio=capatin$won/capatin$played
> ratio
[1] 0.4782609 0.5111111 0.6071429 0.6716418 0.7179487
[6] 1.3333333
> ratio=(capatin$won/capatin$played)*100
> ratio
[1] 47.82609 51.11111 60.71429 67.16418 71.79487
[6] 133.33333
3. Take the help of R for all the commands shown in this tutorial.
load("matrices.R")
Create a new folder on your computer and make it your working directory.
Step1 Click on files plate..left side of R Studio
Step 2 Click on Folder—Working R Dirctory
Step 3 Click on More
Step 4 Choose set as Working Directory
vect3
mat1<-matrix(vect3,nrow = 4,ncol = 3,byrow=TRUE)
mat1
Using built-in dataset iris, implement all the functions we have learnt in this
tutorial.
library(XML)
rm(list=ls())
student=read.csv("Iris.csv")
subdata<-student[1:12,]
student1<-subdata
student1
summary(student1)
class(student1)
typeof(student1)
head(student1,2)
tail(student1,2)
str
str(student1)
student2=read.csv("Iris.csv")
View(student2)
MergeData<-merge(student1,student2,by="Student.Name")
View(MergeData)
xmldata<-xm
xmldata<-xmlToDataFrame("student2.xml")
View(xmldata)
Data types and Factors – Assignment
Using built-in dataset iris, Irs_out the categorical variables.
rm(list=ls())
st1=read.csv("Iris.csv")
View(st1)
st1<-st1[1:12,]
st1
str(st1)
st=read.csv("Iris.csv")
st<-st[1:12,]
data=st[1:3,c("Sepal-width”,”petal-width)]
mat1=as.matrix(data)
mat1
myvector=c(1:5)
lst=list(st,mat1,myvector)
Plotting Histograms and Pie Chart - Assignment
1. Read the _le moviesData.csv. Create a histogram of the object named
imdb num votes
2. in this _le.Create a pie chart of the object mpaa rating.
3. Save both the plots.
rm(list=ls())
st=read.csv("moviesData.csv")
st<-st[1:12,]
View(st)
rm(list=ls())
st=read.csv("CO3-4-5.csv")
st<-st[1:12,]
hist(st$Total,main="Student Marks",
xlab = "Total MArks",xlim = c(0,18),
col="blue",breaks = 2)
generalCount<-table(st$Total)
View(generalCount)
pie(generalCount)
rm(list=ls())
st=read.csv("moviesData.csv")
st<-st[1:10,]
View(st)
barplot(st$Total,ylab = "Total",
xlab = "Total Marks",col="Blue",
ylim = c(0,10),main = "Total Marks")
library("ggplot2")
rm(list = ls() )
1. Consider the built-in data set mtcars. Find the cars with hp greater
than 100 and cyl equal to 3.
2. Arrange the mtcars data set based on mpg variable.
library(dplyr)
rm(list = ls() )
1. Use the built-in data set airquality. Using select function, select the
variables Ozone,Wind, and Temp in this data set.
2. Use the built-in data set mtcars. Rename the variables mpg and cyl
with MilesPerGallonvand Cylinder, respectively.
MoviesTGI<-select(movies,title,genre,imdb_rating)
View(MoviesTGI)
library(datasets)
data(iris)
summary(iris)
1. Use the built-in data set iris. Find the Species, in which Sepal.Length is
greater than Petal.Length.
2. Count all such Species.
dim(iris)
Functions in R - Assignment
1. Create a function which computes combination of two numbers.
2. Create a function which takes a natural number as an argument, and
prints Fibonacci series. For example, consider fibonacci(5). It should
print the _rst 5 elements of Fibonacci series, i.e. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5.
combinations(3,2,letters[1:3])
combinations(3,2,letters[1:3],repeats=TRUE)