R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library
This handy reference book detailing the intricacies of R updates the popular first edition by adding R version 3.4 and 3.5 features. Starting with the basic structure of R, the book takes you on a journey through the terminology used in R and the syntax required to make R work. You will find looking up the correct form for an expression quick and easy. Some of the new material includes information on RStudio, S4 syntax, working with character strings, and an example using the Twitter API.

With a copy of the R Quick Syntax Reference in hand, you will find that you are able to use the multitude of functions available in R and are even able to write your own functions to explore and analyze data.

What You Will Learn

• Discover the modes and classes of R objects and how to use them

• Use both packaged and user-created functions in R

• Import/export data and create new data objects in R

• Create descriptive functions and manipulate objects in R

• Take advantage of flow control and conditional statements

• Work with packages such as base, stats, and graphics

Who This Book Is For

Those with programming experience, either new to R, or those with at least some exposure to R but who are new to the latest version.

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R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library
This handy reference book detailing the intricacies of R updates the popular first edition by adding R version 3.4 and 3.5 features. Starting with the basic structure of R, the book takes you on a journey through the terminology used in R and the syntax required to make R work. You will find looking up the correct form for an expression quick and easy. Some of the new material includes information on RStudio, S4 syntax, working with character strings, and an example using the Twitter API.

With a copy of the R Quick Syntax Reference in hand, you will find that you are able to use the multitude of functions available in R and are even able to write your own functions to explore and analyze data.

What You Will Learn

• Discover the modes and classes of R objects and how to use them

• Use both packaged and user-created functions in R

• Import/export data and create new data objects in R

• Create descriptive functions and manipulate objects in R

• Take advantage of flow control and conditional statements

• Work with packages such as base, stats, and graphics

Who This Book Is For

Those with programming experience, either new to R, or those with at least some exposure to R but who are new to the latest version.

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R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library

R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library

by Margot Tollefson
R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library

R Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide to the Language, APIs and Library

by Margot Tollefson

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Overview

This handy reference book detailing the intricacies of R updates the popular first edition by adding R version 3.4 and 3.5 features. Starting with the basic structure of R, the book takes you on a journey through the terminology used in R and the syntax required to make R work. You will find looking up the correct form for an expression quick and easy. Some of the new material includes information on RStudio, S4 syntax, working with character strings, and an example using the Twitter API.

With a copy of the R Quick Syntax Reference in hand, you will find that you are able to use the multitude of functions available in R and are even able to write your own functions to explore and analyze data.

What You Will Learn

• Discover the modes and classes of R objects and how to use them

• Use both packaged and user-created functions in R

• Import/export data and create new data objects in R

• Create descriptive functions and manipulate objects in R

• Take advantage of flow control and conditional statements

• Work with packages such as base, stats, and graphics

Who This Book Is For

Those with programming experience, either new to R, or those with at least some exposure to R but who are new to the latest version.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484244043
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 04/25/2019
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 365
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Margot Tollefson is a self-employed consulting statistician residing in the tiny town of Stratford in the corn and soybean fields of north-central Iowa. She started using the S-Plus language in the early 1990s and was happy to switch to R about ten years ago. Margot enjoys writing her own functions in R - to do plots and simulations, as well as to implement custom modeling and use published statistical methods. She earned her graduate degrees in statistics from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.

Table of Contents

Part 1: R Basics
1. Downloading R and Setting Up a File System
2. The R Prompt
3. Assignments and Operators

Part 2: Kinds of Objects
4. Modes of Objects
5. Classes of Objects

Part 3: Functions
6. Packaged Functions
7. User Created Functions
8. How to Use a Function

Part 4: I/O and Manipulating Objects
9. Importing/Creating Data
10. Exporting from R
11. Descriptive Functions and Manipulating Objects

Part 5: Flow control
12. Flow Control
13. Examples of Flow Control
14. The Functions ifelse() and switch()

Part 6: Some Common Functions, Packages and Techniques
15. Some Common Functions
16. The Packages base, stats and graphics
17. The Tricks of the Trade

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