Thank you David, Duncan, and Henrique.

This is going to be useful.

Sebastien

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 8:38 AM, David Winsemius <[email protected]>wrote:

> You can also search for a "cheatsheet". There are several out there
> searching on "cheatsheet r"
>
> This one at Oregon State is presented as a web page"
>
> http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/~shenr/Rhelp/00cheat.htm<http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/%7Eshenr/Rhelp/00cheat.htm>
>
> Others are available as pdf's.
>
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2011, at 7:13 AM, Sébastien Bihorel wrote:
>
>  Dear R-users,
>>
>> Is there a easy way to access to a complete listing of available functions
>> from a R session? The help.start() and ? functions are great, but I feel
>> like they require the user to know the answer in advance (especially with
>> respect to function names)... I could not find a easy way to simply browse
>> through a list of functions and randomly pick one function to see what is
>> does.
>>
>> Is there such a possibility in R?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> PS: I apologize if this question appears trivial.
>>
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>
> David Winsemius, MD
> West Hartford, CT
>
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