[R] R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)

Rick Ram r.ramyar at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 21:45:00 CEST 2005


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On 28/07/05, Rick Ram <r.ramyar at gmail.com> wrote:
> This is a very useful resource.  I also wandered around the rest of the site
> when I found this.  Rpad itself looks like a fanstastic tool.  
> 
> On 27/07/05, Berton Gunter <gunter.berton at gene.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made available
> by
> > Tom Short and Rpad at
> http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf  or through
> > the "Contributed" link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
> > linked). It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's basic, most used 
> > functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste() is under
> > the "Strings" heading and expand.grid() is under "Data Creation." For
> > newbies struggling to find the right R function as well as veterans who 
> > can't quite remember the function name, it's very handy.
> > 
> > -- Bert Gunter
> > Genentech Non-Clinical Statistics
> > South San Francisco, CA
> > 
> > "The business of the statistician is to catalyze the scientific learning 
> > process."  - George E. P. Box
> > 
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