Re: [R] Brand new To R

2009-09-13 Thread czarjosh
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Re: [R] Brand new To R

2009-09-13 Thread Ted Harding
On 13-Sep-09 16:47:07, czarjosh wrote: > > I am trying to learn R right now. I came from minitab and wanted > to learn something a bit more robust. I am trying to figure out > some simple probability to measures but I do not know the commands. > I am using > OSX. Are there resources for figuring o

Re: [R] Brand new To R

2009-09-13 Thread cls59
czarjosh wrote: > > I am trying to learn R right now. I came from minitab and wanted to > learn something a bit more robust. I am trying to figure out some simple > probability to measures but I do not know the commands. I am using OSX. > Are there resources for figuring out simple events

Re: [R] Brand new To R

2009-09-13 Thread David Winsemius
On Sep 13, 2009, at 12:47 PM, czarjosh wrote: I am trying to learn R right now. I came from minitab and wanted to learn something a bit more robust. I am trying to figure out some simple probability to measures but I do not know the commands. I am using OSX. Are there resources for

[R] Brand new To R

2009-09-13 Thread czarjosh
I am trying to learn R right now. I came from minitab and wanted to learn something a bit more robust. I am trying to figure out some simple probability to measures but I do not know the commands. I am using OSX. Are there resources for figuring out simple events? If I have data distributed