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# R Language Definition (aka `R Language Manual') describes the R language, data objects, etc.
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-lang.pdf
cheers, Sean
ps. R is indeed a full and complete language
Andersson, Henrik wrote:
I have been using R for a few months to plot my data, and fit statistical models and so on.
It is stated that R is not only a package for statistcs and graphics but also a programming language.
Currently I am working with Fortran 90 to do numerical simulations (1D reactive -transport), and subsequently visualize it in some external software (spreadsheet). As I now started using R I will plot my results using R, but my question is:
Could I use R as a replacement for the Fortran program, or is
programming in R more restricted?
E.g. is it possible to use subroutines in R?
If you think programming in R is great and you have some documentation, please point me to it.
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