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Tinn-R

4 messages · Charles McClure, David Scott, Paul Johnson +1 more

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I am new to R and have recently tried Tinn-R with very mixed and unexpected
results.  Can you point me to a Tinn-R tutorial on the web or a decent
reference book?

Thank you for your help;

Charles McClure
cmcclure at atrcorp.com
cfmcclure at verizon.net
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On 5/10/2011 7:25 a.m., Charles McClure wrote:
There is a free eBook on tinn-R available from Rmetrics:

https://www.rmetrics.org/ebooks-tinnr

Written by the authors of tinn-R.

Please consider a donation to the Rmetrics Association.
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On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Charles McClure <cmcclure at atrcorp.com> wrote:
In my experience, TINN-R does not work so well, and most new users are
recommended to try instead Notepad++ with the addon components
R2notepad++ or Rstudio.  I have MS Windows setup tips here

http://web.ku.edu/~quant/cgi-bin/mw1/index.php?title=Windows:AdminTips

Until I see evidence otherwise, I'm concluding that TINN-R was the
best in 2008, but it is harder to configure now and there's no reason
to prefer it over Notepad++.  "Real Men"[tm] still use Emacs, but new
users may not have enough muscles :)

pj