[R] R programming
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Sat May 23 07:34:11 CEST 2015
Practice (use the str function frequently, print small pieces of complex expressions to understand how they are constructed).
Read the Introduction to R document. Especially the part about indexing.
Read Pat Burns' The R Inferno.
Also remember to post in plain text on this list next time
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On May 22, 2015 4:01:12 PM PDT, varun joshi <varun1220 at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello there,
>
>I wanted to learn R programming over this summer hence I registered for
>the
>R programming course on Coursera. I understood most part of the lecture
>but
>I'm having a hard time with the assignments.
>
>Till now I can write small functions such as calculating mean of a
>vector
>or an array. I can also use arguments such as lapply, sapply, rbind
>etc.
>
>I am not very handy with coding in R. I get completely stuck.
>
>What should I do to learn gradually?
>
>Can anyone tell me what to do step by step. I'm an average student
>pursuing
>my masters in Engineering Management at UNC Charlotte.
>
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