thank you so much! super helpful! like me, if you needed to know which graphs are useful for when interpreting relationships between independent and dependent variables, the answer would be the top two boxes next to the labelled yield box, because the dependent variable should always be on the y axis ( at least i hope thats the answer lol)
Hi! I know I was late. I'm very beginner in R. How do you plot a specific pair of columns in this case? Is there a easier way instead of using plot("dataset"$"col1", "dataset"$"col2"), for example? By the way, thank for your video!
Hi Phil, Are the graphs on the top row the only ones useful where Yield is in Y axis and the two graphs have Rainfall and Temperature in X axis each? Thank you dear.
thank you for the tutorial it's very useful, however i wanna use the jitter function to add some little noise to the vector !! how can i add it please and thank you
+Ik ram Look here for a description of the jitter command and its arguments and an example. stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/jitter.html
This has been the most helpful resource to help me understand how to interpret a scatter plot matrix. Thank you!
Thanks so much clear explanation, also love the whirring and booping nostalgic computer noises!
Man, I was so happy to understand this that I totally forgot the weird noises LOL. Thank you very much.
Very very well explain, thank you Phil Chan. It's been 14 years. I hope you're doing well
Thanks sir u are TRUE expert 😊
thank you so much! super helpful!
like me, if you needed to know which graphs are useful for when interpreting relationships between independent and dependent variables, the answer would be the top two boxes next to the labelled yield box, because the dependent variable should always be on the y axis ( at least i hope thats the answer lol)
Thank you so much! I finally know how to read the scatter plot matrix! :)
very useful explanation! thank you
It was very useful. Thank You so much.
This tutorial has definitely been useful.
15 years later, watching this 1 day before exam
This helped me so so much, thank you for making this!
I hear weird machine sounds in background, nevertheless nice video.
Simply explained :) thanks mate
Super useful dude, well explained 👍
Thank you for the video, very helpful!
Dude you need a new hard drive lol
Excellent!
Hi! I know I was late. I'm very beginner in R. How do you plot a specific pair of columns in this case? Is there a easier way instead of using plot("dataset"$"col1", "dataset"$"col2"), for example? By the way, thank for your video!
very good and helpful
perfect presentation.
very informative
Hi Phil, Are the graphs on the top row the only ones useful where Yield is in Y axis and the two graphs have Rainfall and Temperature in X axis each?
Thank you dear.
Yes, you are right.
hope you are well..perhaps you are even making use of stats outside college!
Thanks a lot! I will! Btw, what is your accent?
thanks for the videos
Thank you alote
Many thanks.
Thank you sir!!
Thank you.
thank you !
thank you for the tutorial it's very useful, however i wanna use the jitter function to add some little noise to the vector !! how can i add it please
and thank you
+Ik ram Look here for a description of the jitter command and its arguments and an example. stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/jitter.html
Thanks buddy
Are you a robot?
lol, he need's a larger heat stink to prevent the fan cutting in and out so often. I'm not sure what the ticking sound is though
Where did you get this data from?
0.02 general kenobi
thanks for the videos