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root: ../.. | ||
title: Programming with R | ||
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The best way to learn how to program is to do something useful, | ||
so this introduction to R is built around a common scientific task: | ||
data analysis. | ||
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Our real goal isn't to teach you R, | ||
but to teach you the basic concepts that all programming depends on. | ||
We use R in our lessons because: | ||
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1. we have to use *something* for examples; | ||
2. it's free, well-documented, and runs almost everywhere; | ||
3. it has a large (and growing) user base among scientists; and | ||
4. it has a large library of external packages available for performing diverse tasks. | ||
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But the two most important things are | ||
to use whatever language your colleagues are using, | ||
so that you can share you work with them easily, | ||
and to use that language *well*. | ||
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<div class="toc" markdown="1"> | ||
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1. [Analyzing Patient Data](01-starting-with-data.html) | ||
2. [Creating Functions](02-func-R.html) | ||
3. [Analyzing Multiple Data Sets](03-loops-R.html) | ||
4. [Making Choices](04-cond.html) | ||
5. [Command-Line Programs](06-cmdline.html) | ||
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<a href="../ref/06-R.html">Reference</a> | ||
</div> |