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The Basics of S-PLUS Free

The Basics of S-PLUS
Author: Andreas Krause
Edition: 3rd ed.
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0387954562



The Basics of S-PLUS (Statistics and Computing)


This book explains the basics of S-PLUS in a clear style at a level suitable for people with little computing or statistical knowledge. Get The Basics of S-PLUS computer books for free.
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 that 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. The third edition is based on S-PLUS Version 6 for Windows and Unix and has been completely updated. It covers the underlying S Version 4 and the graphical user interfaces for Windows and Unix. Check The Basics of S-PLUS our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The Basics of S-PLUS Free


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 that 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

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