Bert Gunter wrote:
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but I doubt you'll ever be done
learning because the project
Hi!
I am a post graduate in Statistics. I want to learn R language, but am very
confused as to how to begin systematically. I need to learn R language from
Statistics point of view e.g. I need to fit distributions to data or run
regression analysis etc. No doubt there are so many articles
Dear Sagga,
How give a look at the introduction material on
Help / Manual (in pdf) / An introduction to R
HTH
miltinho astronauta
brazil
On 8/27/08, saggak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I am a post graduate in Statistics. I want to learn R language, but am very
confused as to how to begin
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Hi!
I am a post graduate in Statistics. I want to learn R language, but am very
confused as to how
On 27-Aug-08 14:24:31, Charles Annis, P.E. wrote:
There are many books, but if I had to choose one that teaches R
and teaches statistics at the same time (Yes, you already know
stats, so it will be that much easier) I'd choose Peter Dalgaard's
book, Introductory Statistics with R. It's
On 27-Aug-08 14:24:31, Charles Annis, P.E. wrote:
There are many books, but if I had to choose one that teaches R
and teaches statistics at the same time (Yes, you already know
stats, so it will be that much easier) I'd choose Peter Dalgaard's
book, Introductory Statistics with R. It's
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but I doubt you'll ever be done
learning because the project is so comprehensive
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