AuthorKrause, Andreas. author
TitleThe Basics of S and S-Plus [electronic resource] / by Andreas Krause, Melvin Olson
ImprintNew York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1997
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2751-7
Descript XV, 243 p. online resource

SUMMARY

S-PLUS is a powerful tool for interactive data analysis, creating graphs, and implementing customized routines. Originating as the S language of AT&T Bell Laboratories, its modern language and flexibility make it appealing to data analysts from many scientific fields. This book explains the basics of S-PLUS in a clear style at a level suitable for people with little computing or statistical knowledge. Unlike the S-PLUS manuals, it is not comprehensive, but instead introduces the most important ideas of S-PLUS through the use of many examples. Each chapter also includes a collection of exercises which are accompanied by fully worked-out solutions and detailed comments. The volume is rounded off with practical hints on how efficient work can be performed in S-PLUS. The book is well-suited for self-study and as a textbook


CONTENT

1. Introduction -- 2. System Design -- 3. A First Session -- 4. A Second Session -- 5. Graphics -- 6. Exploring Data -- 7. Statistical Modeling -- 8. Programming -- 9. Input and Output -- 10. Useful Hints and Techniques -- 11. Special Topics -- 12. References


SUBJECT

  1. Statistics
  2. Statistics
  3. Statistics
  4. general