For a good, extemely basic, tutorial see http://www.math.ilstu.edu/dhkim/Rstuff/Rtutor.html
You might also want to have a look at http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html If you are familiar with SPSS or SAS then Bob Muenchen's paper in PDF form http://oit.utk.edu/scc/RforSAS&SPSSusers.pdf (or his new book) is very helpful. There are all kinds of good documentation available on the R site. Try the Books and Other links on the left side of the main R page. In the Books page there is a link to "other publications". Under the R documentation page ( link Other) you may want to try the "other documention" link. I personally find that Introduction to R is very useful but it is better read after you have read some of the really basic tutorial stuff. --- On Sat, 1/17/09, Subba Rao <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Subba Rao <[email protected]> > Subject: [R] Where to start with R? > To: [email protected] > Received: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 10:35 AM > Hello again, > > I have tons of data files that I have to decide how/which > subsets to > extract. While researching data mining products I came > across R. As a > newbie, where do I start to start using this popular tool? > > Any help is appreciated. > > Thank you in advance. > > Regards, > > Subba Rao __________________________________________________________________ [[elided Yahoo spam]] ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

