Learning R
Data Analysis and Graphics Using R - An Example-Based Approach John Maindonald and John Braun 2nd edn, Cambridge University Press, January 2007
susan jacobs wrote:
Hi, im working in R but honestly i don t know how to apply the formulas in my problem, can someone give some help? I already learn how we use the formulas but im not understanding the main issue in my problem. Johannes Huesing wrote:
Esmail <esmail.js at gmail.com> [Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 01:07:15PM CET]:
ps: Just checked, 'R in a Nutshell':
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596801717
release date dec 2009/jan 2010
You can't really judge a book by its cover, and in this case not even
the cover is presented to us. But judging by the author's background,
I'd presume that you are likely to get a computer scientist's intro
to R. This is an angle that very few books have taken so far ... most
are written by statisticians who write from the problem solving point
of view. If you are a statistician, you are probably well served with
some of the books available on R. Among these, I too found Venables
and Ripley a good read, as they give you some depth on S the language,
rather than talking about "101 wonderful things you can do with R".
--
Johannes H?sing There is something fascinating about
science.
One gets such wholesale returns of
conjecture
mailto:johannes at huesing.name from such a trifling investment of fact.
http://derwisch.wikidot.com (Mark Twain, "Life on the
Mississippi")
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