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R: How can I do math? Online
About the session
This session will cover:
- RStudio's panes
- the RStudio console
- mathematical operators
- mathematical functions
- object assignment
- quitting
Please install R and RStudio prior to attendance. Instructions will be sent out via email prior to the session.
Please watch the orientation video prior to attendance. A link will be sent out via email prior to the session.
About the series
A Slower Introduction to R is designed for UCSF researchers who intend to begin using R in their research. The series is intended to be a (relatively) slow-paced introduction to R. It does not assume any prior exposure to R or computer programming. The series has been designed to help learners approach common data-related tasks, and will draw on data examples from the health sciences (including public health and medicine).
Each session (scheduled for 1.5 hours, but we may finish earlier on occasion) will involve short mini lectures, interspersed with hands-on exercises.
Registration for each session requires UCSF MyAccess credentials.
About the instructor
The instructor, Yea-Hung Chen, PhD, MS, has 10 years of experience teaching R to the UCSF community. He designed and taught UCSF's first-ever R course (Biostat 213) and taught the introductory biostatistics course for UCSF's MS in Global Health program (GHS 207).
Accessibility statement
UCSF welcomes all participants to our events. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event because of a disability, please contact Yea-Hung Chen at Yea-hung.Chen@ucsf.edu as soon as possible.