[R] Learning R

Meyners, Michael, LAUSANNE, AppliedMathematics Michael.Meyners at rdls.nestle.com
Mon Nov 30 08:58:51 CET 2009


Julia, see 

http://www.r-project.org/ -> Documentation -> Manuals (-> An introduction to R) (or use: http://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html)

for a starting point. In addition, you might want to check the annotated list of books to see which one might best fit your needs:

http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html

You might also want to browse through the FAQs at some stage, you can learn a lot of useful things there. Or look additionally into the Wiki, if that's more your style of learning. You see, plenty of options from which you'd need to select the one that best meets your requirements. 

HTH, Michael


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> Subject: [R] Learning R
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> Dear R helpers,
> 
> Almost 15 days back I have become member of this very active 
> and wonderful group. So far I have been only raising  queries 
> and in turn got them solved too and I really thank for the 
> spirit this group member show when it comes to the guidance.
> 
> I wish to learn R language and I have given 2 months time for 
> this. Can anyone please guide me as how do I begin i.e. from 
> basics to advance.
> 
> R is such a vast thing to learn, so I wish to learn it step 
> by step without getting lost at any stage.
> 
> Please guide me where do I start and upgrade myself to higher 
> level step by step.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Julia
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