Tom’s Biased List of Useful R Websites
Websites devoted to R are ever increasing; those below are ones I consider written for novice or moderately savvy R users:
- Link to basic R Manuals from r-project.org. Click on the named .pdf or .html files.
- Basic R Tutorials on the Web
- R Tutorial is a really nice site with a mixture of base R and statistical analysis in R
- Quick-R - Perhaps my favorite site when I forget a basic R call
- idre at UCLA Looks plain at the start, but has some wonderful links within the site. One of the best is the FAQ. It also has some great Learning Modules.
- R by example requires some basic knowledge of R before it can be best used, but it does contain some great examples. Code is minimalist.
- R Graphics Tutorials on the Web
- CRAN site describing many options for graphs in R. A great starting point for graphics in R.
Mention of these sites does not constitute any form of endorsement on my part. I am also sure I have missed some good ones. If you have a favorite not shown here, please send an email with the link to: Course Contact