On 11-04-03 9:01 AM, lcn wrote:
The documents accompanying the distribution can be a good start.
And a suggestion for searching help on R over Google, use "r-help" as a
basic keyword, coz a single letter of "r" hardly helps you find the desired
topics.
When I google for "R tutorial" or "r tutorial", the entire first page
looks relevant (though I'm not familiar with most of the tutorials, so
can't give a recommendation).
I think it's a myth that Google doesn't know what you mean when you ask
about "R". Or perhaps it is tailoring its results to what it has seen
me choose in the past.
Duncan Murdoch
2011/4/2 Wensui Liu<liuwen...@gmail.com>
Good morning, dear listers
I am wondering if you could recommend a good tutorial / book for r
scripting.
thank you so much in advance!
WenSui Liu
Credit Risk Manager, 53 Bancorp
wensui....@53.com
513-295-4370
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