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R tool for automated creation of ggplots. Examines one, two, or three variables and creates, based on their characteristics, a scatter, violin, box, bar, density, hex or spine plot, or a heat map. Also automates handling of observation weights, log-scaling of axes, reordering of factor levels, and overlays of smoothing curves and median lines.

  • Updated Jan 25, 2023
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In this data set we have perform classification or clustering and predict the intention of the Online Customers Purchasing Intention. The data set was formed so that each session would belong to a different user in a 1-year period to avoid any tendency to a specific campaign, special day, user profile, or period.

  • Updated Jun 5, 2019
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The following table shows changes in bad loans and in provisions for bad loans, from 2005 to 2006, for 19 lending institutions. Verify the reported averages, and find the medians. Which measure is more meaningful, in your opinion? Also find the standard deviation and identify outliers for change in bad loans and change in provision for bad loans

  • Updated Mar 4, 2021
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This project focusing on statistical analysis to understand and prepare data for potential machine learning applications. The dataset house_price.csv includes property prices in Bangalore. The analysis aims to perform exploratory data analysis (EDA), detect and handle outliers, check data distribution and normality, and analyze correlations.

  • Updated Aug 28, 2024
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