From Data to Publishable Graphs in 10 Minutes with AI using R: Create a Bar Graph with Julius AI

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
  • Let's create a publishable Bar Graph in 10 minutes with Julius AI, R, and R studio.
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    In this video, I show you how to use R in Julius AI for your data analysis. Then, we quickly create a publishable grouped bar chart in Julius AI and I show you how to create better prompts to get the results you want for your data analysis.
    Then, we have Julius AI create R code for us to create a publishable bar graph. Then, we take this R code and add it to a .R file within RStudio. With this, we can make small tweaks like creating a publishable figure with a clean background and our y-axis starting at 0.
    Overall, Julius AI allows us to create graphs faster while still maintaining the value and validity of our research by confirming the code in R!
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  • @Alex-gw6pm
    @Alex-gw6pm Před 3 měsíci

    It is so great to see how much time can person save using ai! But the question which come to my mind, is it safe to use ai? Is there a potential to steal your data or ur "scientific discovery"?