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Begin developing your mastery of the powerful R programming language. Become comfortable with the R environment and learn how to find ways for R to fulfill your data needs. With author Barton Poulson as your guide, you will soon be making use of this flexible, unparalleled tool. Unprecedented ...
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Introduce the reader to the use of R as a tool for performing data mining and statistical computing and graphics. The large set of available packages make this tool an excellent alternative to the existing (and expensive!) data mining tools. - free book
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SAS Programming for R Users (Course Materials) This project contains the learning materials for the free SAS programming course, SAS Programming for R Users. SAS Training offers a free e-Learning version of this course, which includes lecture, demos, and exercises. There are also occasionally ins...
Notes: 1. In MATLAB window, choose “Preferences”. Click “Image Processing” selection. In the “Border Style”, choose “Tight” instead of “Loose”. Click “OK”. 2. When the resulting image is shown in another window, click “Edit” and choose “Copy Figure”. ...
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