> Dear R users,
> Please help me with some documentation for newbie about R 
> programming, algorithms, create iterative C++ function (like 
> for, while, if , etc).
Start at  
http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html

and especiallly the resources cited towards the end of that page, just after 
the bit titled  "Do your homework before posting". It lists useful links. 
"Introduction to R" and the "R language definition" (sec 3.2 especially) seem 
relevant.

For books, browse Google for 'R programming books'; there are lots. Some are 
aimed at particular types of problem, but you know your problem best.

S Ellison

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