Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Turner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Then the best book is Venables Ripley (2002) for R. A.S. Agreed. VR (2002) also cites Bates Pinheiro's Mixed Effects Models in S and S-PLUS (2000) is particularly good for linear and non-linear mixed-effects models. Highly recommended. Cheers Jason -- Indigo

[R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread anne
As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous experience of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R documentation from the site). Thanks for all tips Anne

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, anne wrote: As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous experience of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R documentation from the site). So you have

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread alessandro . semeria
Then the best book is Venables Ripley (2002) for R. A.S. Alessandro Semeria Models and Simulations Laboratory Montecatini Environmental Research Center (Edison Group), Via Ciro Menotti 48, 48023 Marina di Ravenna (RA), Italy Tel. +39 544 536811 Fax. +39 544 538663

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
experience of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R documentation from the site). -- Brian D. Ripley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Professor of Applied Statistics, http