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Books for learning the R language

As subject states, I need recommendation for "Introcudion to" R language book.

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Subjective questions like these should be Community Wiki. – jjnguy Jul 22 at 14:59
Where are you coming from and where are you going? I.e. what do you already know about statistics/statistical software and what do you want to do with R. I might recommend different things depending on your answer. – leif Jul 22 at 14:59
Pretty close to: stackoverflow.com/questions/192369/… – Jonik Jul 22 at 22:14
@Jonik, same one :(. I tried, unfortunately, it seems impossible to search for one-letter language R... :) – Jox Jul 23 at 6:38

closed as exact duplicate by John D. Cook, Jox, gnovice, John Saunders, Shog9 Jul 25 at 1:01

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See the StackOverflow question Books for learning the R language

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Wonder if this related to the Stack Overflow Flash Mobs posting.

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interesting, never thought to LinkedIn discussions – Jox Jul 23 at 6:40
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Introductory Statistics with R (Statistics and Computing) (Paperback) by Peter Dalgaard

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I've bought several books, including Dalgaard's, but my preferred text is Venables and Ripley's Modern Applied Statistics with S.

http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/MASS4/

Lest the name deceive you, this book -- now in it's 4th edition -- is as much (if not more) about R than about Splus (both of which are implementations of S).

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