Hi all,

I've recently discovered "The R Book" by Micheal J. Crawley. I am new to R and 
I am finding it incredibly useful.

With my background in math and programming, I expected that I would be able to 
pick it up quickly, but even after reading several other intro books, I found 
it was still hard to figure out how to get data into R and how dataframes 
relate to vectors and actually doing statistics with R.

But, The R Book is well written and gives plenty of examples and explains many 
of the often used tools within R. It's both a tutorial and a relatively 
advanced reference book for R, very accessible to a beginner like me.

Just curious: What have been the experiences of others who have used The R Book?

Thanks,

Bob Harris


       
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