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Learn R Programming Today With This Easy, Step-By-Step Guide!

Do You Wish To Learn R Programming?

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The history of R programming and its benefits How to install R & R Studio and work with code editors The fundamentals of R syntax Function & Arguments R Programming with user packages Organizing data in Vectors Working with Data-Frames and Matrices Creating Lists Effective coding in R Controlling Logical Flow Woking with base graphics Creating Facetted graphics using Lattice And much more!

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Reviews:

"R may be a great language, but this book is not a good resource to learn it from. "

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I have never coded R. I have never heard of R. And with sentences like "R language initially can emerge real intimidating." this book is not going to help.

The English is extremely poor throughout. I'm not even going to touch on the grammar, and the word use verges on incomprehensible. The book is also not very good at selling why someone should choose R as a language to program in. The only thing R has that stands out in the text is a set of inbuilt graphing functions, and apart from that it doesn't seem to have any real advantage over Java or PHP.

R may be a great language, but this book is not a good resource to learn it from.

Rating: 1



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jessica (2 October 2016)
I'm not really a programmer, and this doesn't sound like a good place to start. :(

djbook (5 October 2016)
Hmmm... well thankfully I just used online tutorials and a course on udemy to learn the language. Most people don't know that R comes with an inbuilt "tutorial" library that will guide you through the whole process. The only thing you need to know is how Matrices work in Mathematics. And even that is not hard to understand. I can't remember why I learned it though, since I haven't used it since.

clair02 (5 October 2016)
I can never put myself through the excruciating pain of reading a book that is badly written and I'm certainly not doing it now. If the language and the grammar are bad, then it's a pass from me!

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