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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
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Indigo I
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
Then the best book is Venables & Ripley (2002) for R.
A.S.
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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
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
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