I completely agree. I've been troubleshooting a specific R problem for over an hour with absolutely no luck until I found this brilliant, straightforward video (that was also uploaded on my birthday!).
I have taken the DataCamp website courses- the practice module is great, I dont have to juggle between windows on my laptop to exercise the skills taught by Filip. He is the best -for Python & R. I got so used to his way of teaching that it was difficult to see another person's method in the same DataCamp website.
Thank you! The online class I was taking was getting factors after using just str() and I was not although we were using the same .csv file and then they just continued on so it was driving me insane. You filled in the blanks nice and quickly so at least now I know how to convert when necessary and understand more of what can be done with factors.
The only thing I think would improve your otherwise very well done videos is if you added subtitles to everything he says. Or the option for it anyway. The automatically youtube-generated subtitles have a lot of mistakes and are not sometimes not correct
This is a super concise and well organized video on Factors.
Very VERY helpful! I somehow did not get this the first time our teacher explained it. Thank you so much!
What an absolutely fantastic video, high production quality, great clarity. Thank you very much!
I completely agree. I've been troubleshooting a specific R problem for over an hour with absolutely no luck until I found this brilliant, straightforward video (that was also uploaded on my birthday!).
Excellent video. I am taking a class that does not go into much detail, and this video is the best supplement I could have asked for on this topic.
I have taken the DataCamp website courses- the practice module is great, I dont have to juggle between windows on my laptop to exercise the skills taught by Filip. He is the best -for Python & R. I got so used to his way of teaching that it was difficult to see another person's method in the same DataCamp website.
Very concise & clear, absolutely loved it!!
Great little video, I don't have the time for the long ones - thank you!
Now I finally get factors. So clearly explained.
Thank you! The online class I was taking was getting factors after using just str() and I was not although we were using the same .csv file and then they just continued on so it was driving me insane. You filled in the blanks nice and quickly so at least now I know how to convert when necessary and understand more of what can be done with factors.
wow amazing👍 I cannot grasp ideas of factor function, But after seeing this video, it automatically solved. I'll Subscribe this.
This really helped me a lot, thank you.
This was incredibly helpful and well done. Thank you.
Very very helpful, thank you!
Thanks a lot sir for uploading this video for helping students
Such a good explanation! Thanks!
Great and so clear - what about mentioning dplyr at the end
Do you have a video wherein you manipulate these factors with forcats package?
Great video!
Great Job friend !!!!
amazing video thank you
Excellent, thank you.
thank you so much Sir~~
Perfect
Best tutorial.
Great job
excellent, Thank you
That was helpful thanks
Thank you
cool, man!
I'm having an error in predicting. My code line is 'predict(rf, testData)'. Error is "New factor levels not present in the training data"
really good video
Nice thank you so much yar👍
Thank you. This tutorial is awesome! Exactly what I needed!
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good bro
The only thing I think would improve your otherwise very well done videos is if you added subtitles to everything he says. Or the option for it anyway.
The automatically youtube-generated subtitles have a lot of mistakes and are not sometimes not correct
I thought there would be examples for us to practice
hello sir, how can i convert a factor variable to be an simple vector...
like,
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what is bta even
"O is not worth more than A"
Bruh
Mithun Paul night
what the fuck i cant understand anything
Sorry mate but your accent is not clear.. That makes it more confusing.. no offense...
Hello please can you assist me I used smp.l$prof