Posts Tagged ‘statistical computing’
May 29, 2009
The first issue of the new R Journal is out. The journal is published by the R Foundation for Statistical Computing as open-access and articles submitted to the journal undergo peer-review.
Old issues of the journals predecessor, R News, can be found here.
Good reading!

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May 26, 2009
This post will be ‘a work in progress’, as I will try to include new links to interesting sites as I go.
General
The R Journal A link to the R Journal, a peer-reviewed and open access journal concerning R and related topics in statistical computing etc.
RSeek.org: A search engine specific for R related queries based on Google’s Custom Search.
StatsRus (alias RTips): “… is not a substitute for R documentation, just a list of things I’m using to remember what I read in the email list.” I found it quite an impressive list covering lots of FAQ concerning data input/output, data frames, matrices, graphs, model fitting and many more.
Ecology related
R Labs for Vegetation Ecologists: A series of lab materials and exercises from Montana State University about modeling species distributions using generalized linear and additive models, performing principal component and correspondence analysis, and more.
R-sig-ecology: Mailing list / discussion forum for questions specific to the use of R for ecological and environmental data analysis.
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May 25, 2009
The R project website gives a good overview of books related to R. The list of books is also available in bibtex format (click here). On the R project website there are also other publications and resources listed which are not books (click here).
Personally, I started learning R through Michael Crawley’s book “Statistics: An Introduction using R” (Wiley, 2005; ISBN 0-470-02297-3). I found it very useful to get started on data analysis with R.
“The R Book” (Wiley, 2007; ISBN 978-0-470-51024-7) published by the same author is a more comprehensive work. Both text books still require you to read up on the more specialist methods of your field, but they provide a good base (I don’t get promotions by the way
).
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March 27, 2009

R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It shares similarities with the S system, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John Chambers. More information on R can be found on the web site of the R – project.
Apart from being freely available under the GNU public license the R software is a powerful tool when it comes to data analysis and graphics. A wide range of add-on packages are available to perform a great diversity of statistical analysis and graphical tasks (visit the web page of the Comprehensive R Network for more information).
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Tags: CRAN, R, R Language, R project, S, statistical computing, statistics