On Feb 15, 2012, at 17:29 , gianni lavaredo wrote:
> Dear Reasearchers,
>
> I am writing a report and i need (and wish) cite R. somebody know the
> citation of R for the 2012? or the more actual?
There's no released R version from 2012 -- yet. Wait two weeks and there will
be one.
-pd
--
Pe
I'm not sure what the "official description" of R is beyond that given
in citation(), but the R FAQ gives this: "[R] consists of a language
plus a run-time environment." Part of R's personality, as far as I can
tell, comes from the fact it straddles the general purpose
language/domain specific lang
Sorry
I don't know the citation inside the report is corret
The Analysis was done using a script written in the statistical computing
environment of R (R Development Core Team, 2011)
is It correct the form "statistical computing environment" ?
Gianni
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Sarah Gos
Typing
citation()
at an R prompt will provide you with complete citation information for
the version of
R you are using. Same goes for packages, with citation("pkgname").
Sarah
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:29 AM, gianni lavaredo
wrote:
> Dear Reasearchers,
>
> I am writing a report and i need (and
Hi gianni,
Type "citation()" without quotes in the R console. You will get something
like
To cite R in publications use:
R Development Core Team (2011). R: A language and environment for
statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna,
Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0,
Dear Reasearchers,
I am writing a report and i need (and wish) cite R. somebody know the
citation of R for the 2012? or the more actual?
thanks in advance
Gianni
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