Lab1

By Shreyas Meher

January 1, 0001

knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = TRUE)

This is Lab1 for EPPS 6323.

x <- c(1,3,2,5)
x
## [1] 1 3 2 5
x = c(1,6,2)
x
## [1] 1 6 2
y = c(1,4,3)

Using function

length(x)  # What does length() do?
## [1] 3
length(y)
## [1] 3

Using +, -, *, /,^ operators

x+y
## [1]  2 10  5
ls() # List objects in the environment
## [1] "x" "y"
rm(x,y) # Remove objects
ls()
## character(0)
rm(list=ls()) # Danger! What does this do?  Not recommended!

Matrix operations

?matrix
## starting httpd help server ... done
x=matrix(data=c(1,2,3,4), nrow=2, ncol=2) # Create a 2x2 matrix object
x
##      [,1] [,2]
## [1,]    1    3
## [2,]    2    4
x=matrix(c(1,2,3,4),2,2)
matrix(c(1,2,3,4),2,2,byrow=F) 
##      [,1] [,2]
## [1,]    1    3
## [2,]    2    4
sqrt(x) 
##          [,1]     [,2]
## [1,] 1.000000 1.732051
## [2,] 1.414214 2.000000
x^2
##      [,1] [,2]
## [1,]    1    9
## [2,]    4   16
x=rnorm(50) # Generate a vector of 50 numbers using the rnorm() function

y=x+rnorm(50,mean=50,sd=.1) # What does rnorm(50,mean=50,sd=.1) generate?

cor(x,y) # Correlation of x and y
## [1] 0.9951041
set.seed(1303) # Set the seed for Random Number Generator (RNG) to generate values that are reproducible.
rnorm(50)
##  [1] -1.1439763145  1.3421293656  2.1853904757  0.5363925179  0.0631929665
##  [6]  0.5022344825 -0.0004167247  0.5658198405 -0.5725226890 -1.1102250073
## [11] -0.0486871234 -0.6956562176  0.8289174803  0.2066528551 -0.2356745091
## [16] -0.5563104914 -0.3647543571  0.8623550343 -0.6307715354  0.3136021252
## [21] -0.9314953177  0.8238676185  0.5233707021  0.7069214120  0.4202043256
## [26] -0.2690521547 -1.5103172999 -0.6902124766 -0.1434719524 -1.0135274099
## [31]  1.5732737361  0.0127465055  0.8726470499  0.4220661905 -0.0188157917
## [36]  2.6157489689 -0.6931401748 -0.2663217810 -0.7206364412  1.3677342065
## [41]  0.2640073322  0.6321868074 -1.3306509858  0.0268888182  1.0406363208
## [46]  1.3120237985 -0.0300020767 -0.2500257125  0.0234144857  1.6598706557
set.seed(5) # Try different seeds?
y=rnorm(100)

Simple descriptive statistics

mean(y)
## [1] 0.03163502
var(y)
## [1] 0.8935626
sqrt(var(y))
## [1] 0.9452844
sd(y)
## [1] 0.9452844

Graphics using R Graphics (without packages)

x=rnorm(100)
y=rnorm(100)
plot(x,y, pch=20, col = "orange") # Scatterplot for two numeric variables by default

plot(x,y, pch=20, col = "orange",xlab="this is the x-axis",ylab="this is the y-axis",main="Plot of X vs Y") # Add labels

pdf("Figure01.pdf") # Save as pdf, add a path or it will be stored on the project directory
plot(x,y,pch=20, col="pink") # Try different colors?
dev.off() # Close the file using the dev.off function
## png 
##   2
x=seq(1,10) # Same as x=c(1:10)
x
##  [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10
x=1:10
x
##  [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10
x=seq(-pi,pi,length=50)
y=x
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January 1, 0001
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