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Intermediate Functional Programming with purrr

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Course Report - Intermediate Functional Programming with purrr

Course Report

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Course Features

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Duration

4 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

4 hours

Course Description

You might be interested in purrr description (functional program toolkit for R). You are in the right spot. This course will show you how to use purrr's functional programming component. It will also show you how map(.x.f) can be used to create data, vectors, or other lists. Frame with simple, robust, and easy to maintain code. This course will show you how to create mappers and lambda functions from scratch, as well as how to use predicates and adverbs. The knowledge can then be applied to a specific case. This knowledge will be applied to a specific use case.

Course Overview

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Virtual Labs

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International Faculty

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Case Based Learning

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Post Course Interactions

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Case Studies,Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Foundations of Functional Programming with purrr

What You Will Learn

Continue learning with purrr to create robust, clean, and easy to maintain iterative code

Finally, this new knowledge will be applied to a use case, so that you’ll be able to see how you can use this newly acquired knowledge on a concrete example of a simple nested list, how to extract, keep or discard elements, how to compose functions to man

Course Instructors

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Colin FAY

Data Scientist & R Hacker

Colin is a Data Scientist R Hacker at ThinkR. He's also a prolific Open Source developer, and an hyper-active Twitter user.
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