See the "Manual" or "Publications" under http://www.r-project.org/. Books with ref [4] 
and [9] under publications might be of interest.
 

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Aaron "Snail:Lewis" Dinkin 
        Sent: Sun 11/16/2003 1:04 PM 
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        Subject: [R] Newbie Help:: Honors Chem. Project:: How to use R instead of JMP 
IN and GraphicalAnalysis...
        
        

        Greetings, and Salutations to the wonderful people of the R-Project!!!
        
        I have a question:
            I use JMP IN and GraphicalAnalysis for my Honors Chem. Projects. I
        would like to be pointed in the right direction: I would like to know
        how to use R to obtain the same data I would if I were to use JMP IN and
        GraphicalAnalysis.
        
        I would need to be able to do the following:
        
            produce a graphical depiction of :
               Oneway ANOVA
               Standard Deviation (Lines :JMPin)
               Means(Diamonds, Dots :JMPin)
               Data Points
               Standard Error (Bars/Lines :JMPin)
             
        I would have to be able to "Fit X by Y" and make the X-axis Proportional
        
        I would need to obtain the following numerical data:
            <Summary of Fit>
            RSquare
            RSquare Adj
            Root Mean Square Error
            Mean of Response
            Observations (or Sum Wgts)
            <Analysis of Variance>
            Source   DF   Sum of Squares   Mean Square   F-Ratio
            Model
            Error
            C-Total
            <Means for Oneway ANOVA>
            Level    Number   Mean    Std-Error
            <Means and Std Deviations>
            Level   Number   Mean   Std-Dev   Std-Err-Mean
        
        I would also need to produce data that would illustrate my precision of
        measurements and my accuracy of measurements... Either Graphically or
        Numerically or both...
        My class uses %CV to illustrate precision where %CV= (sd()/mean)*100
        But any or all other methods used to calculate precision (and accuracy)
        would be fine too...
        
        <The above was to describe a replacement for JMP IN>
        
        For a replacement for GraphicalAnalysis, I would need the following
        information:
        
            A graph that would have points depicting the data entered with  a
        "Fit Line"
            a "Curve Fit" that would be set for "Linear" a Linear Equation...
            The "Liner Fit" would be depicted on the graph, the equation of the
        line in y =    mx+b format, the m(slope) of the line, the b(Y-intercept)
        of the line, and the Correlation [coefficient] of the line...
            I would have to be able to annotate the graph with my name, a title
        for the graph, the date, and the equation of the line...
            I would also need to be able to print out the dataset used to create
        the graph...
            also, I would need interpolative functionality: I would need to be
        able to figure out data while having only one known variable (ie.: we
        had to analyze the concentration of a pigment using a Spectrometer we
        had two variables: Concentration and Absorbance, several of the samples
        had "Unknown" concentrations while having known absorbances, we needed
        to find their Concentrations by interpolating the "Linear Fit For:
        Spectrometer Data" which entailed finding the spot where Absorbance
        (foo) hit the line, then we would assign the (bar) value (x axis value
        to y value) to Concentration, the Unknowns are now known!!!
        
          
           
        Many Thanks In Advance to the Kind peoples whom helped me find, and
        understand the information I requested!!!
        
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