R quick syntax reference : a pocket guide to the language, APIs and library / Margot Tollesfson
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey Apress 2022Edition: 2nd edDescription: 365 pISBN:- 9781484276501
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The R Quick Syntax Reference is a handy reference book detailing the intricacies of the R language. Not only is R a free, open-source tool, but R is also powerful, flexible, and has state-of-the-art statistical techniques available. With the many details that must be correct when using any language, the R Quick Syntax Reference makes using R easier. Starting with the basic structure of R, the book takes you on a journey through the terminology used in R and the syntax required to make R work. You will find looking up the correct form for an expression quick and easy. With a copy of the R Quick Syntax Reference in hand, you will find that you can use the multitude of functions available to the R user and can even write your functions to explore and analyze data. It takes you through learning R, from download to statistical analysis. Clears the confusion around object types and how to use and convert the classes. It tells you how to search for statistical techniques using the R help pages
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