Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there any manual / technical manual / reference available which
> explains all this? The normal manual (Introduction into R) didn't made
> it clear to me.

Go to http://www.r-project.org/

and on the left side of the page is a heading, "Documentation,"
with references to many fine manuals and references. 

Many are free.  Among the fine ones you can buy are introductory
texts by Dalgaard; Verzani; and Maindonald & Braun.  At a
slightly more advanced level, the classic text "MASS" by
Venables and Ripley is often considered the canonical reference
of S and R users.

Hope that helps.

-- 
Mike Prager, NOAA, Beaufort, NC
* Opinions expressed are personal and not represented otherwise.
* Any use of tradenames does not constitute a NOAA endorsement.

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