R is open source.  You can download the source code from CRAN.

If you mean at the R prompt, usually you see the code for a function by
typing the name of the function at the R prompt, without parentheses.
`Usually' because some methods are delibrately `hidden' from users, and
should only be accessed through their generics.  There are still ways to get
around that.

However, the code you get at the R prompt is not the _source_, as it does
not contain any original comments.  You need to go to the source I refer to
above.

Andy

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> I am new the R world and would like to know how can I access 
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> Ritesh.
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