On 4/23/06, Philippe Grosjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tony Plate wrote: > > [...] (see hereunder for full post) > > However, maybe this can be partially addressed by having larger index > > pages, each one pointing to many different small example pages. [...] > > Exactly! Speaking about "browsing" the tips, the key is not to have all > tips on one page, but an index, table of content, summary, or > whatever-you-call-it page. You browse that page and click on the links > you want. This is more effective than browsing tens of thousands of > lines to discover that the tips you are looking for is the forelast one, > that is, the 9,999th one! >
You want to browse the code itself, not just an index. The way you learn R is to look at a lot of code and not by having to waste time jumping to dozens or hundreds of different pages. _______________________________________________ R-sig-wiki mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki
