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R: The Next Generation

Kurt Hornik ()
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Kurt Hornik: Wirschaftsuniversität, Institut für Statistik

A chapter in COMPSTAT 2004 — Proceedings in Computational Statistics, 2004, pp 235-249 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Version 2.0 of R will be released in the course of 2004. Following the 1.0 release on 2000-02-29, the advent of this “next generation” of R mostly indicates the view of the R developers that R has now moved substantially beyond being a reference implementation of S. In this paper, we look at several of these key enhancements. We start with a review of some key facts on “R and S”. Sections 2 to 5 then describe the name space mechanism, the new grid graphics system, the packaging system, and Sweave, a tool which allows to embed R code for data analysis into LATEX documents.

Keywords: R; CRAN; S; S-PLUS; Sweave; LATEX (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2656-2_19

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