Re: [R] Help for Beginner!!

2007-10-29 Thread Mike Prager
Leandre Bassole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am a new user of R. I am very familar to Stata, but few days ago I have decided to switch to R. But R langage is very difficult.I really want to know the best way to learn this famous and interesting software. I agree with the suggestions

Re: [R] Help for Beginner!!

2007-10-28 Thread Uwe Ligges
Start with reading the manual An Introduction to R. There is quite a lot of literature mentioned under Documentation on the left hand side of http://www.r-project.org. Uwe Ligges Leandre Bassole wrote: Léandre BASSOLE PhD Student CNRS-CERDI 65 Bd Francois Mitterrand Boite Postale 320

Re: [R] Help for Beginner!!

2007-10-28 Thread John Kane
At an utterly basic level, a tutorial like http://www.math.ilstu.edu/dhkim/Rstuff/Rtutor.html is very useful. --- Leandre Bassole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: L�andre BASSOLE PhD Student CNRS-CERDI 65 Bd Francois Mitterrand Boite Postale 320 63009 Clermont-Ferrand CEDEX 1 FRANCE Tel :

Re: [R] Help for Beginner!!

2007-10-28 Thread Liviu Andronic
On 10/28/07, Leandre Bassole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am a new user of R. I am very familar to Stata, but few days ago I have decided to switch to R. But R langage is very difficult.I really want to know the best way to learn this famous and interesting software. The following two

Re: [R] Help for Beginner!!

2007-10-28 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Google for CRAN contributed documentation and the first link google gives will get you to about 2 dozen freely downloadable introductions which you can choose from while the second link google gives you is to the R manuals Also google for Wikipedia R Programming Language and check out the