[R] Course R/S+ December 2004 in San Francisco

elvis@xlsolutions-corp.com elvis at xlsolutions-corp.com
Wed Nov 17 20:25:29 CET 2004


XLSolutions Corporation (www.xlsolutions-corp.com) is proud 
to announce our December-2004 2-day R/S-plus courses in San Francisco &
Washington, DC


San Francisco -------------------------------------->  December
16th-17th
Washington, DC ----------------------------------->  December 16th-17th

Reserve your seat now at the early bird rates! Payment due AFTER the 
class. 


R/S-plus Fundamentals and Programming Techniques 
=======================================

Course Description: 
This two-day beginner to intermediate R/S-plus course focuses 
on a broad spectrum of topics, \
from reading raw data to a comparison of R and S. We will learn 
the essentials of data manipulation, graphical visualization 
and R/S-plus programming. We will explore statistical data analysis 
tools,including graphics with data sets. How to enhance your plots. 
We will perform basic statistics and fit linear regression models. 
Participants are encouraged to bring data for interactive sessions 


With the following outline: 
- An Overview of R and S 
- Data Manipulation and Graphics 
- Using Lattice Graphics 
- A Comparison of R and S-Plus 
- How can R Complement SAS? 
- Writing Functions 
- Avoiding Loops 
- Vectorization 
- Statistical Modeling 
- Project Management 
- Techniques for Effective use of R and S 
- Enhancing Plots 
- Using High-level Plotting Functions 
- Building and Distributing Packages (libraries) 


Email us for group discounts. 
Email Sue Turner: sue at xlsolutions-corp.com 
Phone: 206-686-1578 
Visit us: www.xlsolutions-corp.com/training.htm 
Please let us know if you and your colleagues are interested in this 
classto take advantage of group discount. Register now to secure your 
seat! 
Interested in R/Splus Advanced course? email us. 


Cheers, 
Elvis Miller, PhD 
Manager Training. 
XLSolutions Corporation 
206 686 1578 
www.xlsolutions-corp.com 
elvis at xlsolutions-corp.com




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