> Many functions will take a data frame as an argument, or you can use
> with as a local attach.

Sweet! I didn't know about "with". I think that would do just fine.
Though I must say that when working in console mode, attach and
detach are extremely convenient.

Oh, they are convenient, just bad practice.

> Aggregation involves some reduction of the data - this is more like
> chopping or cutting (hence the name in R)

Are those  standard statistics terms? In that case,

Not really - however, aggregating is, but with a different meaning.

I'm basically trying to make it so that someone not knowing the
command names in R, and the order and names of all the parameters,
but knowing what statistics they want to do, would be able to find
them in the snippet menu. That's the one side to it. The other is
simply saving typing time.

Ok, that makes sense.

> (Also I noticed you have lines under polygonal lines - lines are
> not polygons!)

Well, "lines" creates a sequence of joined line segments. I would
call that a polygonal line (not a polygon, which would be a closed
such line).

Hmmm, ok.  What's wrong with just calling it lines?

Hadley

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