Statistical Programming With R and C

Paper Code: 
STT 601
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper aims at teaching the students to solve the statistical problem using computer software and C language.

 

Students will be able to:

Course

Learning outcomes (at course level

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

 

Paper Code

Paper Title

STT-601

Statistical Programming with R and C

 

CO 73: Make the program in R and C.

 

CO 74: Apply programming concept to solve the statistical techniques.

 

CO 75: Generate statistical problems graphically and interpret them.

 

CO 76: Handle data in tabular form, fitting and generate results from them.

 

CO 77: Learn the knowledge of statistical software and interpretation from them. Also helps them in further enhancement in their career.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures,

Group Discussion,

Classroom Assignment

Problem Solving Sessions

 

Learning activities for the students:

Assignments

Seminar

Presentation

Subject based  Activities

Classroom Quiz

Assignments

Class Test

Individual Presentation

 

9.00

Unit I                                                                                                         

Overview of C, Basic structures of c programs, sample c program, programming style, exe.a c program, data types, constants and variables, operators and expression, managing input and output operators.

 

9.00

Unit II                                                                                                           

Decision making and branching IF, IF ELSE, NESTED IF ELSE, IF ELSE ladder, SWITCH statement, ?: operator, GOTO statement, Decision making and looping: WHILE statement; DO statement, FOR statement, jumps in loops, Arrays: Introduction to arrays, single dimensional array and two dimensional arrays

 

9.00

Unit III                                                                                                

Introduction of R: History, data types, operators, basic structure of R, Functions for reading, writing and loading and interpretation data. Import and export of data Plot a graph: histograms, frequency polygon, pie chart, ogives, scatter diagrams.

 

9.00

Unit IV                                                                                                              

Control Structures: IF, IF ELSE,FOR, WHILE. Calculation of measure of central tendency and dispersion, correlation and lines of Regression. Random number generation and sampling procedures. Fitting of Population Distribution

9.00

Unit V                                                                                                             

Basics of statistical inference in order to understand hypothesis testing and compute p-values and confidence intervals solution of applications of sampling distributions and  Analysis of variance.

Essential Readings: 
  • Gardener, M (2012) Beginning R: The Statistical Programming Language, Wiley Publications.
  • Braun W J, Murdoch D J (2007): A First Course in Statistical Programming with R. Cambridge University Press. New York
  • Kanetkar, Yashwant(2016): Let Us C, BPB Publication.
  •  Balaguruswami, E.(2003): ‘ANSI C’, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.

 

References: 

SUGGESTED READINGS:

 

  • Cotton, Richard(2016) Learning R: A Step-by-Step Function Guide to Data Analysis
  • Wickham, Hadley(2010): Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis (Use R!)
  • Deitel and Deitel(2005): How to Programme C, Pearson’s Edition
  • Shubhilall(2003): Structured Programming and computer graphics, University book house pvt

 

e-RESOURCES:

 

 

JOURNALS:

 

  • Sankhya The Indian Journal of Statistics, Indian Statistical Institute
  • Aligarh Journal of Statistics, Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Aligarh Muslim University
  • Afrika Statistika, Saint-Louis Senega University
  • International Journal of Statistics and Reliability Engineering, Indian Association for Reliability and Statistic
  • Journal of the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics, Indian Society for Probability and Statistics
  • Journal of the Indian Statistical Association, Indian Statistical Association
  • Statistica, Department of Statistical Sciences Paolo Fortunato, University of Bologna
  • Statistics and Applications, Society of Statistics, Computer and Applications
  • Stochastic Modeling and Applications, MUK Publications and Distributions

 

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