[R] will book on S plus help understanding R ?

Douglas Bates bates at stat.wisc.edu
Thu Mar 25 00:11:50 CET 1999


>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:

  BDR> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Josef Bohart wrote:
  >> Was wondering if any body would know if the book "Programming
  >> with Data" a guide to S language could be used as a guide to
  >> working with the R language.

  >> Comments, suggestions, a book review is welcomed.

  BDR> On the other hand, I think most books about S-PLUS 3.x would
  BDR> help in understanding R.  One in particular has on-line
  BDR> material to assist its use with R.

Brian is too modest to mention explicitly that it is his book with
Bill Venables, "Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS", that he has in
mind.  See
		 http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/MASS2/
for more information.

Their book is widely regarded as the best introduction to S-PLUS and
related languages.  Especially when supplemented with their "R
Complements" document, available from the above-mentioned web site, it
provides an excellent tutorial introduction to R.
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