Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2006-03-30 Thread Leon
Berton Gunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  


 Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made available by
 Tom Short and Rpad at http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf  or through
 the Contributed link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
 linked). It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's basic, most used
 functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste() is under
 the Strings heading and expand.grid() is under Data Creation. For
 newbies struggling to find the right R function as well as veterans who
 can't quite remember the function name, it's very handy.
  
 -- Bert Gunter
 Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
 South San Francisco, CA
  
 The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning
 process.  - George E. P. Box

Thank you, Bert. Very helpful.

-- 
Leon

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Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2005-09-16 Thread Randall R Schulz
Bert,

On Friday 16 September 2005 08:21, Berton Gunter wrote:
 Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made
 available by Tom Short and Rpad at
 http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf  or through the
 Contributed link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
 linked).

This is truly handy. Thanks for pointing it out.

It's too bad there are five orphaned lines of text on an otherwise blank 
page five. Do you or does anyone know of a way to reformat this 
reference card to fit on four pages? Is the original TeX available?

 ...

 -- Bert Gunter


Again, thanks for the pointer.

Randall Rnewbie Schulz

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Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2005-09-16 Thread John Sorkin
If you can fix the problem, please let me know. I too have noticed the
same error. In the past the text did not spread to a fifth  page.
John

John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC and
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude Pepper OAIC

University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of Gerontology
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
GRECC (BT/18/GR)
Baltimore, MD 21201-1524

410-605-7119 
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 Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/16 11:53 AM 
Bert,

On Friday 16 September 2005 08:21, Berton Gunter wrote:
 Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made
 available by Tom Short and Rpad at
 http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf  or through the
 Contributed link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are
also
 linked).

This is truly handy. Thanks for pointing it out.

It's too bad there are five orphaned lines of text on an otherwise
blank 
page five. Do you or does anyone know of a way to reformat this 
reference card to fit on four pages? Is the original TeX available?

 ...

 -- Bert Gunter


Again, thanks for the pointer.

Randall Rnewbie Schulz

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Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2005-07-28 Thread Rick Ram
This is a very useful resource. I also wandered around the rest of the site 
when I found this. Rpad itself looks like a fanstastic tool. 

On 27/07/05, Berton Gunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 
 Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made available 
 by
 Tom Short and Rpad at http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf or through
 the Contributed link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
 linked). It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's basic, most used
 functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste() is under
 the Strings heading and expand.grid() is under Data Creation. For
 newbies struggling to find the right R function as well as veterans who
 can't quite remember the function name, it's very handy.
 
 -- Bert Gunter
 Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
 South San Francisco, CA
 
 The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning
 process. - George E. P. Box
 
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Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2005-07-28 Thread Rick Ram
Sorry guys, resending this - none of my posts have gone through
because HTML emails where not being delivered... sending this
plaintext now!

On 28/07/05, Rick Ram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is a very useful resource.  I also wandered around the rest of the site
 when I found this.  Rpad itself looks like a fanstastic tool.  
 
 On 27/07/05, Berton Gunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  
  Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made available
 by
  Tom Short and Rpad at
 http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf  or through
  the Contributed link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
  linked). It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's basic, most used 
  functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste() is under
  the Strings heading and expand.grid() is under Data Creation. For
  newbies struggling to find the right R function as well as veterans who 
  can't quite remember the function name, it's very handy.
  
  -- Bert Gunter
  Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
  South San Francisco, CA
  
  The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning 
  process.  - George E. P. Box
  
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Re: [R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

2004-12-23 Thread Jonathan Baron
On 12/23/04 10:20, Berton Gunter wrote:
 Newbies (and others!) may find the R Reference Card made available by  Tom
 Short and Rpad at http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf
 useful.

There are two other reference cards, and all three are linked
from my R site (below).  [You might add these to your reminder
announcement.]

Jon
-- 
Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
R search page: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/

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