[R] R Function Guide
freud@starpower.net
freud at starpower.net
Wed Jun 6 05:38:11 CEST 2001
I was wondering if there was anything for R like the function guide
provided by insightful for S-Plus at the url below:
http://www.insightful.com/resources/fguide.html
What makes if particularly appealing is the organization of
functions by class.
If there is not something like this for R, I think it would be a great
addition to the R documentation. It would provide an easy way to
identify an available function for a particular category of analysis
and thus facilitate viewing the help pages for the appropriate
function or functions--particularly if this were available for not just
base packages, but contributed packages as well. Personally, I
find the biggest weakness of the current help system is the fact
that I must know the name of a function in advance to request help
on some analysis or proceedure. Would be nice to start with a
general idea, category, class, or set of proceedures and move to a
list of related functions.
Extending the original idea, wouldn't it be great if there were a list
as described above that, in addition to listing functions by
category, also provided package information, availability, version,
etc for the listed functions.
I recognize that there is probably some overlap with the S-Plus
guide, and that it in itself is probably a good reference, or at least a
nice starting point for a simliar R guide. However, I also suspect
that quite a lot of the S-Plus functionality listed is not yet
implemented in R. Perhaps I am wrong.
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