R For Dummies:
by Joris Meys, Andrie de Vries
Still trying to wrap your head around R?
With more than two million users, R is the open-source programming language standard for data analysis and statistical modeling. R is packed with powerful programming capabilities, but learning to use R in the real world can be overwhelming for even the most seasoned statisticians. This easy-to-follow guide explains how to use R for data processing and statistical analysis, and then, shows you how to present your data using compelling and informative graphics. You'll gain practical experience using R in a variety of settings and delve deeper into R's feature-rich toolset.
Includes tips for the initial installation of R
Demonstrates how to easily perform calculations on vectors, arrays, and lists of data
Shows how to effectively visualize data using R's powerful graphics packages
Gives pointers on how to find, install, and use add-on packages created by the R community
Provides tips on getting additional help from R mailing lists and websites
Whether you're just starting out with statistical analysis or are a procedural programming pro, R For Dummies is the book you need to get the most out of R.
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Publisher: Wiley/For Dummies
Page Count (est.): 387
ISBN10: 1119962846
ISBN13: 9781119962847
Cover: Paperback
Pub Date: 6/27/2012