Basic Julia in Jupyter
In this example we will use the Iris dataset for some standard analysis. So, start a new Julia notebook and call it Julia Iris
. We can enter a small script to see how the steps progress for a Julia script.
This script uses another package for plotting, Gadfly
. You would have to go through similar steps as before to install the package before operating the script.
Enter the following script into separate cells of your notebook:
using RDatasets, DataFrames, Gadfly set_default_plot_size(5inch, 5inch/golden); plot(dataset("datasets","iris"), x="SepalWidth", y="SepalLength", color="Species")
RDataSets
is a library containing several of the commonly used R datasets, such as Iris. This is a simple script-we define our libraries that we are going to use, set the size of the plot area, and plot out the Iris data points (color coded to species).
So, you would end up with a starting screen that looks like the following screenshot...