R is the world's most popular programming language for statistical computing. Drug developers use it to evaluate clinical trials and determine which medications are safe and effective; archaeologists use it to sift through mounds of artifacts and track the spread of ancient civilizations; and actuaries use it to assess financial risks and keep economies running smoothly. In "The Art of R Programming," veteran author Norman Matloff takes readers on a guided tour of this powerful language, from basic object types and data structures to graphing, parallel processing, and much more. Along the way, readers learn about topics including functional and object-oriented programming, low-level code optimization, and interfacing R with C++ and Python. Whether readers are doing academic research, designing aircraft, or forecasting the weather, R is the tool of choice for statistical application development, and "The Art of R Programming" is the definitive guide to learning R.


  • Format: Paperback, 373pp.
  • Date of publication: Oct 12 2011
  • Publisher: Norman Matloff
  • ISBN-13: 9781593273842
  • Price: $25.38
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