[R] learning the R language (for those strong in Ruby)
John Kane
jrkrideau at yahoo.ca
Sat Jul 14 12:17:10 CEST 2007
--- "David C. James" <dj at davidcjames.com> wrote:
> I feel like I'm not firing at all cylinders with the
> R language,
> despite reading over the R Language Definition.
>
> Has anyone seen something like an "R for Rubyists"
> guide (i.e.
> teaching the R language for those who are more
> familar with Ruby)?
>
> Alternately, a book with lots of examples about how
> the R language
> itself works would be fantastic.
Peter Dalgaard's book "Introductory Statistics with R"
or John Verzani's book "Using R for introductory
statistics" both might be good for a start. Dalgaad's
book has an very handy appendix summarizing a lot of
the basic commands.
There are also quite a few excellent online books and
papers available on the R site (lefthand side at
bottom you will see books and other)
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