The full talks of the ViennaR March Meetup are finally online: A short Introduction to ViennaR, Laura Vana introducing R-Ladies Vienna and Hadley Wickham with a great introduction to tidy(er) data and the new functions pivot_wider()
and pivot_longer()
. Stay tuned for the next ViennaR Meetups!
You can download the slides of the introduction here.
Laura introduced the R-Ladies Vienna - a program initiated by the R-Consortium to
achieve proportionate representation by encouraging, inspiring, and empowering the minorities currently underrepresented in the R community. R-Ladies’ primary focus, therefore, is on supporting the R enthusiasts who identify as an underrepresented minority to achieve their programming potential, by building a collaborative global network of R leaders, mentors, learners, and developers to facilitate individual and collective progress worldwide.
from https://rladies.org.
Visit the Meetup site to find out more about upcoming R-Ladies events including workshops covering an R Introduction and Bayesian Statistics.
Hadley Wickham’s talk covered the tidyr package and two new functions: pivot_wide()
and pivot_long()
which have finally been renamed to pivot_wider()
and pivot_longer()
as a result of a survey, see also the posts on Twitter and Github. These function should replace gather()
and spread()
since they seem to be hard-to-remember for most users coming to tidyr.