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Programming with Data: A Guide to the S Language

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Here is a thorough and authoritative guide to the latest version of the S language and its programming environment. Programming With Data describes a new and greatly extended version of S, written by the chief designer of the language itself. It is a guide to the complete programming process, starting from simple, interactive use, and continuing through ambitious software projects. The focus is on the needs of the programmer/user, with the aim of turning ideas into software, quickly and faithfully. The new version of S provides a powerful class/method structure, new techniques to deal with large objects, extended interfaces to other languages and files, object-based documentation compatible with HTML, and powerful new interactive programming techniques. This version of S underlies the S-Plus system, versions 5.0 and higher.

484 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1991

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I confess I have not read this book cover to cover. I instead use it as a reference for implementation specifics in R models which are not otherwise adequately documented anywhere, and I find it very useful in that capacity.
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