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
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
At an utterly basic level, a tutorial like
http://www.math.ilstu.edu/dhkim/Rstuff/Rtutor.html is
very useful.
--- Leandre Bassole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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L�andre BASSOLE
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CNRS-CERDI
65 Bd Francois Mitterrand
Boite Postale 320
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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
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
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