R Beginner - Need Perhaps 5 - 10 Minutes of R User Time to Learn Few Basics
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-----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r- project.org] On Behalf Of Zach Feinstein Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 2:57 PM To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: [R] R Beginner - Need Perhaps 5 - 10 Minutes of R User Time to Learn Few Basics I have finally decided that I will learn R and learn it very well. For
If you really decided to invest in learning R you shall first read R-Intro documentation especially chapters 2 and 3 and 1.11. Eventually you could read whole 102 pages document. It shall not take you more than a week and after that you will be able to do quite sophisticated analysis. I do not know Rstudio or Rattle but once you taste R console way maybe together with some suitable editor (I use Tinn-R) you will hardly need any GUI add-on. Regards Petr
now I am using a program that a friend of mine developed to do some advanced statistical analyses. I downloaded RStudio to my machine. [Perhaps RStudio is not the best platform to work from - I have heard that Rattle is sort of the new standard.] I have so far been able to highlight the rows of the code that I wish to run, but then I somehow turned off seeing the output. I also cannot find where I would locate the output window. Yes, frustrated. Would any kind soul be interested in helping kickstart my R learning? I have JoinMe installed on my machine so I figure we can do it interactively. It should not take more than a few minutes. I am already very experienced with both C and VBA languages as well as SPSS syntax so there is not much need to worry about me being too much of a novice. Thank you very much in advance. Zach Feinstein zfeinstein at isgmn.com<mailto:zfeinstein at isgmn.com> (952) 277-0162 (612) 590-4813 (mobile) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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