Thanks Berwin. You're correct in that I meant the R Language
Definition. Well, it may be a draft but I read it for the first time a
few months ago and
it was very enlightening so, whether it's a draft or not, I highly
recommend it. ( but not for total beginners. The R-intro is better for
a more gentle introduction ).
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:34 AM, Berwin A Turlach wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:57:36 +0100
Wacek Kusnierczyk <waclaw.marcin.kusnierc...@idi.ntnu.no> wrote:
markle...@verizon.net wrote:
David, Wacek: Just so everyone knows, I just looked and this is
explained quite clearly in the R Language Reference manual, very
similarly to what Wacek did below.
thanks, that's good, because i made it up following the page quoted
by
david, and if i'm flamed for nonsense, the langref has to be flamed
too.
Actually, no. :)
I do not remember the details, but I once tried to use the "R Language
Definition" (I presume this is what we are talking about) to support
my
argument about some issue I had at that time. It was pointed out to
me
that the "R Language Definition" is a draft, hence not authoritative;
and it seems its status of being a draft has not changed since.
Cheers,
Berwin
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