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About those documents I'm getting for you
I want your R experience to accumulate. One good step is to copy every
working copy of an R program you do onto a directory in your website.
You can get them from anywhere. Now that we have gftp available in the
lab, that is as easy as point me, click me. I do that with important
stuff of my own, as you've seen.
Monday, I promised I'd print out some stuff for you. I decided to make
more than promised!
The promised one: Clive Loader, "Locfit: An Introduction"
I am still looking for another handy document on smoothers, but while
looking I found many cool R websites, including the one for the "fields"
package in R. So go look this over for yourself.
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/stats/Software/Fields
While doing this, I went to this site
http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/other-docs.html
Saw some things you probably have saved on your computers already, but I
am saving you the trouble of printing them out.
"R for Beginners" by Emmanuel Paradis
"Econometrics in R" by Grant Farnsworth.
Will put in your mailbox
Both are created in 2005, should be current. Carry them! Love them!
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Paul E. Johnson email: pauljohn_AT_ku.edu
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