[R] Organized examples for newbyes

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Oct 14 09:53:36 CEST 2003


Look at the collection of books in the FAQ, Q2.7.  For you, I would add

Laboratorio di statistica con R 
by S. M. Iacus and G. Masarotto, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 88-386-6084-0

which my Italian student found very helpful.

I don't think examples without explanations would be anything like 
as helpful.

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, v.demart at libero.it wrote:

> I'm learning R from scratch on my linux box, being deeply biased at work
> by those graphical programs, nice to look but often poor in content and
> almost generally limited, running under M$ Windows.
> 
> I wonder if someone out there can suggest to an absolute beginner as I
> am where to find a collection of examples of R-code (or Splus, as I
> understand) to play with in order to learn R quicker.
> 
> The collection should:
> 1) be in English, or French, or, of course, Italian,
> 2) be concentrated in one or at most a handful of sites,  
> 3) contain examples of gradually increasing complexity.
> 
> Such a collection could be extremely helpful to convince other people at
> work to move to R.
> 
> Thanks & Ciao
> 
> Vittorio

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