[R] R

Bert Gunter gunter.berton at gene.com
Tue May 15 18:06:57 CEST 2012


There are many good R tutorials on the Web, including An Introduction
to R, which comes with R. IMHO, that's where you should start, not in
doing statistics texts exercises.

CRAN also maintains a list of R texts, some on statistics, some not.

-- Bert

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:17 AM, Eva-Lotta Blom
<eva-lotta.blom at bioenv.gu.se> wrote:
> To all moderators i guess, my question was probably not clear this is not a homework, i am trying to understand R by doing some exercise in my book.
> I will however participate a course in R in august and thought it could be good to have some
> knowledge before. I hoped for help from you since i have no instructor to ask, that would have been
> my first choice.
> thanks anyway
> Lotta
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