You might be interested in the `Rdatasets` package, 
https://vincentarelbundock.github.io/Rdatasets/ which lists over 2200 datasets 
from various packages.

What is the context of the `lottery` dataset. I seem to recall smth to do with 
the NJ Lottery

-Michael

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>From the mention in R-intro I went to look at The new S language
book. In chapter 1 it has a lottery dataset. So naturally I thought it is 
pre-supplied with R. But I didn't fount, made a google search and found the 
package that has the dataset, 
https://docs.tibco.com/pub/enterprise-runtime-for-R/6.1.1/doc/html/Language_Reference/Sdatasets/00Index.html
 

This package is very interesting on it's own. But how can I get it?

Also, shouldn't regular R installation have this too?

Thanks!

(first time posting here)




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