[R] WG: Packages for mathematics
Spencer Graves
@pencer@gr@ve@ @end|ng |rom e||ect|vede|en@e@org
Mon Nov 16 20:17:48 CET 2020
Several resources for "Searching R Packages" are discussed in a
Wikiversity article by that title:
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Searching_R_Packages
I've found the "sos" package on CRAN (which has a vignette describing
use) and "https://www.rdocumentation.org" to be most useful.
Many functions are included in base R. Many more are provided in
contributed packages.
Spencer Graves
On 2020-11-16 04:02, ELLENBERGER Mihaela via R-help wrote:
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> Von: ELLENBERGER Mihaela
> Gesendet: Montag, 16. November 2020 10:24
> An: CRAN-submissions using R-project.org
> Betreff: Packegs for mathematics
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> Hello
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> I'm undergraduated student of Biomedical Sciences in Switzerland and learning how to work with R.
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> Currently I'm using R-Studio.
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> I would like to now, which packeges sholud I install please for mathematics ( analysis)?
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> My collegeues don't use all the same maths software ( some of them are using Excel, SPSS, Mathematica, etc.)
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> -Funktionen,Serien, Folgen,Grenzwerte, Stetigkeiten
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> -Integralrechnungen
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> -Differentialrechnungen
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> -Analysis multivariant
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> Could you sent me an advice please, because there are so many packeges in R.
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> Kind regards
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> Mihaela Ellenberger
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