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"I created this website for experienced users of popular statistical packages such as SAS, SPSS, Stata, and Systat (although current R users should also find it useful). My goal is to help you quickly access this language in your work." |
The author says
Also, there was a complaint that R had a file size limitation (based on hardware constraints) and this is no longer an issue.
Help with specific R questions? use http://www.rseek.org (instead of google, for instance.)
If you'd For answers to specific R-related questions, try using this resource, though Google searches can be equally fruitful. If you would like more direction than this for R, just let me know. And for those of you wondering about what are the stats alternatives on campus, feel free to poke at my data If R is too strong a brew of tea, check out Paula Lackie's data page and research methods support site: http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/at/acad_documentation/data/
(note in particular the sortable table on software available at Carleton.) A specific page for R is coming soon.. the information in these pages is being updated whenever I can get to it during break..
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Past complaints about R involved file size limitation (due to hardware constraints). This is no longer an issue.
Thank you again for visiting this site!