Try this:

# each of these three show entire data set
wines
dput(wines)
View(wines)

# get help
?wines

# various info on data set
head(wines)
tail(wines)
summary(wines)
str(wines)
class(wines)
dim(wines)

# plotting
plot(wines)
# for a better plot see the example at the bottom of ?wines

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Brock Tibert <btibe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am making a serious effort to try to learn R, but one hurdle I am facing is 
> that I need to "see" the data as I walk through the examples in the packages. 
>  For instance, many examples on the web start by a command like 
> data("wines").  How can I actually view what the dataset looks like prior to 
> transformations and analysis?  I have tried to use edit() , print, and head.
>
> In short, I know that data() lists all of the available datasets, 
> data("wines") will load the dataset wines, but how can I look at the raw data?
>
> I figure this is probably an easy question, but any help you can provide will 
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brock
>
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