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2004 Oct 21
2
an introduction to R in french
Hello wizaRds !
I am looking for a french and recent version of "An introduction to R".
Does anybody know where i could find on of these.
Thanks.
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2007 Aug 31
2
Problem of vocabulary : retrieve element of a list of a list
Hi,
I read the posts for 2 hours and ?list and tried many comninations but I
haven't found the answer to this basic question. So I decided to post my
question even if it is a silly one ...
What is the instruction to retrieve, for example, the "D" of the first list
?
Thanks in advance,
Ptit Bleu.
> x<-list(LETTERS[1:5], LETTERS[10:20])
> x
[[1]]
[1] "A"
2004 Dec 26
2
Un peu d'aide
Bonjour,
Je voudrais faire un petit programme sous R dans
lequel je ferais intervenir des parametres que
j'initialiserais dans R directement ou dans un fichier
txt(des naturels, reels et caracteres). N'auriez vous
pas des programmes deja fait qui reprennent ces
techniques?
De plus, je voudrais pouvoir travailler avec la
distribution exp (rexp) de parametres: moyenne=1 et
variance=1.
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the
2002 Apr 02
3
A Few Suggestions to help out newbies
As a true R-Newbie, I thought I would respond to Zed Shaw's ideas. I think they're all good. I've put comments re the ones which would be critical for me
>>>1) An R Cookbook section of the site where people can submit pieces >>>of interesting code that satisfies a need. This would be similar to the
>>>Perl/Python/Java Cookbook texts that O'Reilly