Dear R-help colleagues,

Greetings! I'm interested in using some of the data sets from S-PLUS in a class that I'm teaching on R. Our university has a license for S-PLUS, and I recognize that data sets from S-PLUS can be individually exported from S-PLUS and then imported into R.

Is there a more straightforward way to do this? For instance, are the data sets from S-PLUS freely available for download (all of the data sets, in one batch) from some URL that I don't know about?

On the other hand, is this a legal thing to do? We would only use the data for classroom use, and we do have an S-PLUS license, but I am uncertain about the legal issues of moving data sets from S-PLUS to R.

So, in summary, can I do it easily (for instance, download the data sets in S-PLUS from some URL all at once), can I do it in a more difficult way (for instance, one data set at a time), and is it legal to do?

Thank you for any thoughts on these issues. I searched diligently through the help files, and I only found discussions about individual S-PLUS data sets, but nothing about moving all of the data sets from S-PLUS into R.

Sincerely,
Mark Daniel Ward
Department of Statistics
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN  47907-2067

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