The R Student Companion

Title: The R Student Companion
Author: Brian Dennis
ISBN: 1439875405 / 9781439875407
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 360
Publisher: CHAPMAN & HALL
Year: 2012
Availability: Out of Stock

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R is the amazing, free, open-access software package for scientific graphs and calculations used by scientists worldwide. The R Student Companion is a student-oriented manual describing how to use R in high school and college science and mathematics courses. Written for beginners in scientific computation, the book assumes the reader has just some high school algebra and has no computer programming background.

The author presents applications drawn from all sciences and social sciences and includes the most often used features of R in an appendix. In addition, each chapter provides a set of computational challenges: exercises in R calculations that are designed to be performed alone or in groups.

Several of the chapters explore algebra concepts that are highly useful in scientific applications, such as quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, trigonometric functions, and exponential functions. Each chapter provides an instructional review of the algebra concept, followed by a hands-on guide to performing calculations and graphing in R.

R is intuitive, even fun. Fantastic, publication-quality graphs of data, equations, or both can be produced with little effort. By integrating mathematical computation and scientific illustration early in a student’s development, R use can enhance one's understanding of even the most difficult scientific concepts. While R has gained a strong reputation as a package for statistical analysis, The R Student Companion approaches R more completely as a comprehensive tool for scientific computing and graphing.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction : Getting Started with R
Chapter 2 : R Scripts
Chapter 3 : Functions
Chapter 4 : Basic Graphs
Chapter 5 : Data Input and Output
Chapter 6 : Loops
Chapter 7 : Logic and Control
Chapter 8 : Quadratic Functions
Chapter 9 : Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 10 : Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 11 : Matrix Arithmetic
Chapter 12 : Systems of Linear Equations
Chapter 13 : Advanced Graphs
Chapter 14 : Probability and Simulation
Chapter 15 : Fitting Models to Data
Chapter 16 : Conclusion : It Doesn’t Take a Rocket Scientist

Appendix A : Installing R
Appendix B : Getting Help
Appendix C : Common R Expressions
Index