Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Turner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Then the best book is Venables & Ripley (2002) for R. A.S. Agreed. V&R (2002) also cites Bates & Pinheiro's "Mixed Effects Models in S and S-PLUS" (2000) is particularly good for linear and non-linear mixed-effects models. Highly recommended. Cheers Jason -- Indigo I

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
This is covered in the FAQ. The most comprehensive accounts of non-linear regression I know of are in Chambers & Hastie (1992, for S) and Venables & Ripley (2002 and earlier editions, for R or S). On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, anne wrote: > As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous ex

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread alessandro . semeria
Then the best book is Venables & Ripley (2002) for R. A.S. Alessandro Semeria Models and Simulations Laboratory Montecatini Environmental Research Center (Edison Group), Via Ciro Menotti 48, 48023 Marina di Ravenna (RA), Italy Tel. +39 544 536811 Fax. +39 544 538663

Re: [R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, anne wrote: > As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous experience > of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in > non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R > documentation from the site). So you h

[R] Books for R

2003-08-14 Thread anne
As a newbie to R, I need to learn my way around (no previous experience of S).What books, doc for R are recommended? I'm interested primarly in non linear regression and process modelling (and have downloaded the R documentation from the site). Thanks for all tips Anne _