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R Workshop

Heatmaps & Data Wrangling

When

9 – 11 a.m., Oct. 31, 2023

Where

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Heatmaps are a great way of displaying three-dimensional data in only two dimensions. But how can we easily translate tabular data into a format for heatmap plotting? By taking advantage of 'data wrangling' and graphics packages, heatmaps are relatively easy to produce in R.

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Contacts

Jeffrey Oliver
jcoliver@arizona.edu

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