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If that's your aim, I might suggest you start with a text that is aimed at teaching R specifically and should help you work up to the level of questions you posted earlier: http://cran.r-project.org/ and then the "Contributed" link in the bottom left gives you a wide variety of options to start from (including many not in English) -- the "Manuals" link is mostly more advanced, but the "Introduction to R" provided therein is canonical. Hope this helps, Michael On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Eva-Lotta Blom
<eva-lotta.blom at bioenv.gu.se> wrote:
To all moderators i guess, my question was probably not clear this is not a homework, i am trying to understand R by doing some exercise in my book. I will however participate a course in R in august and thought it could be good to have some knowledge before. I hoped for help from you since i have no instructor to ask, that would have been my first choice. thanks anyway Lotta ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eva-Lotta Blom PhD student Dept. of BioEnv . Tj?rn? University of Gothenburg 452 96 Str?mstad Sweden +46 706 658089 ? ? ? ?[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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