Which manuals exactly?

Runnable scripts for R-intro and R-exts are in the doc/manuals directory of the R sources, alongside those manuals. If you got a binary version of R, see https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/doc/manual/

They are part of the test suite: no one else has suggested that it is helpful to have them installed or publicized.

Most of the examples in R-data need additional faciltiies (e.g. a DBMS).

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009, Peng Yu wrote:

Some examples in the manual are not in the context. In order to use
such examples, the users have to set up the variables in the examples.
Adding accompany scripts to the manuals can make the manuals more
reader friendly.

Regards,
Peng

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Ronggui Huang<ronggui.hu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it really necessary? You can just copy the commands in the manual
and paste them to R.

Ronggui

2009/8/11 Peng Yu <pengyu...@gmail.com>:
Hi,

I am wondering if some experienced users would help put the
ready-to-run code of the examples in the manuals. It would help new
users  learn R faster by putting all the examples in an ready-to-run R
script file. Can somebody help do so sometime and post the code along
with the pdf manuals?

http://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html

Regards,
Peng

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