funny thing is: if you actually DO google for "Guide for the unwilling R
User" you basically only get hits to this mailing list and this very
thread :)
I guess you have taken this offline then?
Frank
On 21/06/11 09:30, Patrick Burns wrote:
David, thanks for the advert but these days
I would instead recommend 'Some hints for the
R beginner':
http://www.burns-stat.com/pages/Tutor/hints_R_begin.html
On 21/06/2011 09:10, david.jes...@ubs.com wrote:
Hi
Try looking on Google for Pat Burn's "Guide for the unwilling R User"
(which I think is the title) - this will get you started in the right
direction.
Regards
David
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Subject: [R] Documentation
I am new in R.
Can anyone tell :
1. how we can write our own functions in R ?
2. how we can save those functions and recall to use them?
3. what extensions are used for saving a file?
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