I recently invested in two books: Venables and Ripley "Modern Applied
Statistics in S", and Everitt and Rabe Heskith's "Analyzing Medical
Data in S-Plus"

I think either one is a good self-teaching tool.

On 8/24/06, Raphael Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to R and am looking for a book that can help in learning to
> program in R. I have looked at the R website suggested books but I am
> still not sure which book best suite my needs. I am interesting in
> programming, data manipulation not statistics. Any suggestions?
>
> Raphael
>
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