[R] R learning

C.H. chainsawtiney at gmail.com
Thu May 31 09:00:27 CEST 2012


Learn by solving your own problem.

Break down your [real or toy] problem into solvable subtasks. Find out
how to solve these subtasks using R.

Quick-R is a good reference for task specific information.

http://www.statmethods.net/

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 5:57 AM, arun.gurubaramurugeshan
<arun.gurubaramurugeshan at autozone.com> wrote:
> If you haven't already look at Introduction to R, please follow this link
> "http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.pdf". There are several books
> which will teach you R, please look at online retailers like Amazon, Ebay
> etc.,
> Online search for specific task will also to help you to gather knowledge,
> what I mean is, search online for "summarize a data table in R" it will
> produce a lot of results and you will find different people saying different
> ways to get the task done which will help to learn more R coding. Hope this
> helps.
>
>
> Thanks
> Arun
>
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