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  • Training in Creating Plots, Graphs and Maps using R @ NIH, USA, Mar 6 - 9, 2018

    Training in Creating Plots, Graphs and Maps using R
    Mar 6 - 9, 2018

    Where?
    National Institutes of Health
    9000 Rockville Pike
    Building 60, Room 162
    Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

    Objectives
    Participants will get a brief hands-on introduction to the R platform, followed by hands-on walkthrough for creating several different popular plots, graphs and maps like scatter plots, density plots, correlation plots, pca plots, surface plots, dot plots, star plots, circular plots, trees, heatmaps, panel graphs, 3D graphs, network graphs. We will start from formatting data and go all the way to loading data, setting parameters, creating the images and saving the outputs.

    Highlights
    Participants will work with RStudio. A copy of all the scripts used in the class to create plots, graphs and maps would be provided to the participants at the end of the training. Participants will also receive a cookbook style manual for all the hands-on exercises. After training support is also provided through exclusive members only forum.

    For more information and registration, please visit the following page;
    Registration Link
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    Last edited by aabi; 02-14-2018, 06:28 AM.

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    Please check the registration URL/link since it is not working at moment.

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      Link fixed

      Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
      Please check the registration URL/link since it is not working at moment.
      Broken link fixed.
      Thanks for the note.

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