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2004 Oct 25
2
Intro to R: lecture presentation
...R to a group of academicians in Kolkata. I thank all of you who had generously guided me in providing me web links and words to the wise. Time to give back. I did the presentation on introduction to R and uploaded the presentation files at the following site: http://www.aloofhosting.com/arinbasu/Rtutorial/Rintroweb_files/frame.htm A shortened form of url is here (easy for cutting and pasting): http://tinyurl.com/3zsr6 Would greatly appreciate your feedbacks/opinions/advices on errors/omissions. /Arin Basu [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Feb 13
4
Advice on visual graph packages
...a new graph, nor how one even accesses many graph attributes. This may be my own ignorance on the latter. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks! -Jarrett -------------------------------------------------------------- A Quick and (Very) Dirty Guide to Stats in R http://didemnid.ucdavis.edu/rtutorial.html [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jan 18
2
Statistical formulas
Hello! I hope, i'm doing right, writing here. I have a question about the R statistical formulas: were can I look, what are they? E. g. I'd like to know which exactly mathematical formula is used in Wilcoxon test, and others. Is there somewhere on the Internet information about that? Thanks a lot! Ilya. PS Sorry for any mistakes in my English, it is not my mother-tongue.
2005 Nov 08
2
A Quick and (Very) Dirty Intro to Stats in R
Greetings to all, First off, I want to thank you all for answering any nagging questions I've had over the past few days. I've been in the process of putting together A Quick and (Very) Dirty Intro to Doing Your Statistics in R (which I have posted to http://didemnid.ucdavis.edu/rtutorial.html ) in order to teach an R workshop for the graduate students in my department. This is a guide for your everyday stats crunchers who want to free themselves from the cycle of SAS updates, have more flexibility than JMP or Statview will allow, but are not hardcore programming/think-about-s...