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Message-ID: <3EDF87A8.6000208@stat.ucla.edu>
Date: 2003-06-05T18:10:48Z
From: Roger D. Peng
Subject: R References {was: [R] (no subject)}
In-Reply-To: <3EDF79E6.7060101@pdf.com>

You might also consider S Programming, by Venables & Ripley.

-roger

Spencer Graves wrote:
>       Apart from the wealth of material on "http://www.r-project.org/", 
> my favorite book on R is Modern Applied Statistics with S, 4th ed., by 
> Venables and Ripley.
> 
> hope this helps.  spencer graves   
> 
> Fohr, Marc [AM] wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am interested in R as an alternative for a statistical tool at our 
>> firm. I
>> do know RATS an SPSS but not S+. As I read that R is close to S+, I would
>> like to know if you could recommend me any books as an introduction to 
>> S+ or
>> R.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Marc
>>
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>> First Private Investment Management
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>> Email: marc.fohr at first-private.de
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