Help for R: A language and environment for statistical computing and graphics
Click here to search R functions.

Packages

Full access to all help pages: base, graphics, stats, utils, psych, lme4, all CRAN packages,
Task views (local copy, now with links to package help file indices)

Package sources: CRAN at CMU, Bioconductor.

Other places to search

R documentation (also allows search of functions, probably better than this site on the whole)
Package documentation (full search by single words)
"R packages search and statistics" (not clear what this searches)
Dan Goldstein's site (searches many sites with Google interface)
MetaCRAN
Rseek web-search (gets some things that mine does not get, like code)

Other places to search

Dan Goldstein's site (searches many sites with Google interface)
R documentation (also allows search of functions)
Rseek web-search (gets some things that mine does not get, like code)
Robert King's mail archives (Australia) (updated continuously and searchable)
Nabble R forum
Crantastic (interesting interface for packages)
CRANberries (new and updated packages)
R at gmane.org: R-announce; Bayesian networks; Debian; Developers; R-help; Geography; Graphical models; GUI; Mac; Finance.
Blogs: R bloggers (links to many blogs), planet r, Revolutions Cross Validated Community Blog
RStudio and RPubs (for posting examples)
For Google search of examples (e.g., for "boxplot"), try filetype:R boxplot -rebol.
Search MarkMail:

R references

R home page
On-line manuals, including future versions
Quick R
R Wiki
Generalized linear mixed models
Cookbook for R (short recipes)
RPubs (share examples)
Hints for the R beginner
StackOverflow, StackExchange (Q and A)
Reference cards: 1 page, bigger, even bigger
Video tutorial: for Windows (by Dan Goldstein)
Psychology: Notes on R for psychology (html) (pdf), William Revelle's "Using R for psychological research", Psychometrics book, Yuelin Li's R pages, Potsdam mind research repository
Graphics: R example graph library (organized by packages).

Tools I use

My notes on the search functions
Apache manual
Emacs manual,
ESS (Emacs speaks statistics)
Latex: Tex links, TeX info (Math department), LaTeX manual, CTAN, Auctex
Namazu
Mailman
Html, CSS, JavaScript,
Converters from LaTeX: Hevea (the best), Tth, LaTeX2HTML
Kinesis keyboard (works very well with Emacs because of key layout)

Opinion about good practices

E-mail hygiene, MS-Word in email, Word processors, Html-hell

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