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Thank you for the simple explanations that I can follow.
I am stuck, as the file ebola_sierra_leone.csv is not located somewhere on my machine (I run R-studio locally). I can find other files on the internet but these are not identical to the one used by the presentor. Please can you point me where this file can be found?
Hello Edgar. The video should point to this link: https://bit.ly/view-ebola-data, where you can get the data. If you are having trouble with that link, you can try this one:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xxdn9aUhkJ8yU9UMEihEh5mDnKmyoJkE/view?usp=sharing
Hi Edgar, thank you for bringing this to our attention. It seems like the link to download the lesson files is missing from the page. We are working to rectify this as soon as possible. For now you can download the folder by clicking this link: https://github.com/the-graph-courses/r_foundations/blob/main/foundations_ls04_data_dive_ebola_sierra_leone.zip. Please let me know if you… Read more »
Oops sorry, I spoke too soon. Please follow the link that Kene shared in his comment.
yes. all was set, and found. thank you.
The examples and teaching makes R learning very enjoyable and realistic
This is explosive and power pack
This was awesome
I really enjoyed this session, especially the analysis and presentations with Esquisses and ggplot; very interesting plot.
this was a great session. Thank you, KENE
Great deep-dive or sneak preview as Kene says of the ebola dataset, all learning objectives met. thanks