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| + | *usingR-2.pdf Chapter 1 → Starting up. | ||
| + | *MGEDI → installing R/Bioconductor p30 - p34 (documentation/help) | ||
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Revision as of 23:02, 14 March 2006
TODO
- Tasks available from web which utilze example data available in R - object assignment, subsetting, plotting, mathematical functions, sorting etc (20 tasks?)
- Usage/interaction within environment
- Bioconductor resources/vignettes(including downloading)
- Bioconductor basics (any resources for limma out there?)
- Twenty tasks to do in R
- Use a contributed guide as a template fo a list of twenty tasks to do. It must cover;
- Memory based, can write to → .RData file
- File handling
- Object creation
- Different types of data
- Quiting R
- Recommended contributed guide/reference card
Contributed material
- usingR-2.pdf Chapter 1 → Starting up.
- MGEDI → installing R/Bioconductor p30 - p34 (documentation/help)
Resources
- Quickest way to learn R: use the Contributed Documentation (http://cran.stat.auckland.ac.nz/other-docs.html)
- Thousands of pages of documentation including short guides / reference cards
Command prompt
- Type commands after the prompt (>) e.g.
> x <- 1:10 # assignment of 1 to 10 to an object called 'x' > x # Returning the x object to the screen [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
- Continuation of commands is expected after the plus symbol (+) e.g.
> x <- 1: # partial command: parser is expecting more information + 10 > x [1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Obtaining help in R
help.start() # Browser based help documentation help() # Help on a topic ? ls # alternative help method on ls function apropos(mean) # Find Objects by (Partial) Name example(mean) # Run an Examples Section from the Online Help demo() # Demonstrations of R Functionality demo(graphics) # Demonstration or graphics Functionality data() # Publically available datasets
Useful commands in the R environment
search() # Give Search Path for R Objects searchpaths() # Give Full Search Path for R Objects ls() # List objects objects() # alternate function to list objects rm(list=ls()) # Remove Objects from a Specified Environment save.image() # Save R Objects q() # Terminate an R Session → prompted to Save workspace image? [y/n/c]:
- Create a vector
- Create a matrix
- Create a list
- Subsetting/Indexing
- Indexing from a vector
- Indexing from a matrix
- Indexing from a list
- Plotting data
- Labelling/colours etc
- Ab lines?
- how to read help
- Apropos/example/demo/find etc
- Help example
- ls/rm
- quit



