Spoetry is a book on S+ by Patrick Burns available on the net at
http://www.seanet.com/~pburns/Spoetry/Spoetry.pdf
Its about 439 pages with 16 chapters. You can read all about it at
http://www.seanet.com/~pburns/Spoetry/
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I am just having a look at Spoetry: a 400 odd page book on S
available as a pdf. At a cursory glance it looks pretty good,
although it is very S+ orientated. Probably worth the money...
It'll keep me going until Prof Ripley's book is available at least.
I can not remember exactly what the url is but the trail is
CRAN->statlib->HMISC (.edu somewhere)->resources->spoetry
If you cannot find it I'll have another look
Michael
On 01-Sep-99 Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:> On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Michael HART wrote:
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>> BTW. I have had a bit of a search around the varios R and S sites for
a
>> document providing a definition of S and how it works. Is there anyone
who>> knows of a site with a good description of the language or is it
necessary>> to purchase a book?
>
> I think that depends on the level of description you want. There is
> Rnotes, based on the Venables-Smith Snotes (see the CRAN top level).
> Beyond that I think you do need a book, and at a certain point you will
> find only information on S, but that is being worked on.
>
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> Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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