As part of converting my Criminal Analysis Data Project code from R to Julia, I thought I would create a series of small posts detailing components of the translation process of data operations in smaller bits. This particular post will show a solution for how to take tabular data from a CSV and load it…
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Converting R scripts to Julia (Part 2)
As part of my Getting COVID-19 Data posts in R, Python and Julia, I will now advance to part two of the conversion process. As we saw in Part 1 of this post series, we duplicated the R scripts into the language specific script folder and changed the file extensions to the appropriate language. In…
Converting R scripts to Python (Part 2)
As part of my Getting COVID-19 Data posts in R, Python and Julia, I will now advance to part two of the conversion process. As we saw in Part 1 of this post series, we duplicated the R scripts into the language specific script folder and changed the file extensions to the appropriate language. In…
Converting R scripts to Julia (Part 1)
UPDATE (8-JAN-2021): I have decided to demonstrate the conversion process using my Getting COVID-19 Data post and script instead of my Criminal Analysis project for right now. I will still be working through the conversion process for those scripts as well, but for now, I will demonstrate the conversion and translation process on a shorter…
Converting R scripts to Python (Part 1)
As part of my Criminal Analysis project, I have been initially coding everything in R. I am going to eventually convert everything to Python then probably to Julia. In preparation for this, I created my project directory to reflect this (as seen below). The following operations in the command line interface (CLI) will be in…