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Binding: Hardcover
Release Date: June 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780470510247
ISBN-10: 0470510242
Author: Michael J. Crawley
Publisher: Wiley
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Summary:

The high-level language of R is recognized as one of the most powerful and flexible statistical software environments, and is rapidly becoming the standard setting for quantitative analysis, statistics and graphics. R provides free access to unrivalled coverage and cutting-edge applications, enabling the user to apply numerous statistical methods ranging from simple regression to time series or multivariate analysis.

Building on the success of the author’s bestselling Statistics: An Introduction using R, The R Book is packed with worked examples, providing an all inclusive guide to R, ideal for novice and more accomplished users alike. The book assumes no background in statistics or computing and introduces the advantages of the R environment, detailing its applications in a wide range of disciplines.

  • Provides the first comprehensive reference manual for the R language, including practical guidance and full coverage of the graphics facilities.
  • Introduces all the statistical models covered by R, beginning with simple classical tests such as chi-square and t-test.
  • Proceeds to examine more advance methods, from regression and analysis of variance, through to generalized linear models, generalized mixed models, time series, spatial statistics, multivariate statistics and much more.

The R Book is aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals in science, engineering and medicine. It is also ideal for students and professionals in statistics, economics, geography and the social sciences.


Excerpts from Chapter 4 of The R Book

Chapter 4: Level Set Trees and Code
Learn how to make a volume plot and a barycenter plot, and calculate level set trees with the algorithm LeafsFirst, which is implemented in function ``leafsfirst''. This function takes as an argument a piecewise constant function object.

The multimodal 2D example

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We consider the density shown in the 2D three-modal density, and calculate first a piecewise constant function object representing this function, and then calculate the level set tree.

N<-c(35,35) # size of the grid pcf<-sim.data(N=N,type="mulmod") # piecewise constant function lst.big<-leafsfirst(pcf) # level set tree 
We may make the volume plot with the command ''plotvolu(lst)''. However, it is faster first to prune the level set tree, and then plot the reduced level set tree. Function ''treedisc'' takes as the first argument a level set tree, as the second argument the original piecewise constant function, and the 3rd argument ''ngrid'' gives the number of levels in the pruned level set tree. We try the number of levels ngrid=100.
lst<-treedisc(lst.big,pcf,ngrid=100) 

Now we may make a volume plot with the function ''plotvolu''.

plotvolu(lst) 

We draw barycenter plots with the function ''plotbary''.

 plotbary(lst,coordi=2) # 2nd coordinate 

Note: We may find the number and the location of the modes with the ''modecent'' function, which takes as argument a level set tree. Function ''locofmax'' takes as argument a piecewise constant function and calculates the location of the maximum.

modecent(lst) locofmax(pcf) 

The 3D tetrahedron example

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We consider the 3-dimensional example. The calculation is much more time consuming this time.

N<-c(32,32,32) # the size of the grid pcf<-sim.data(N=N,type="tetra3d") # piecewise constant function lst.big<-leafsfirst(pcf) # level set tree lst<-treedisc(lst.big,pcf,ngrid=200) # pruned level set tree plotvolu(lst,modelabel=FALSE) # volume plot plotvolu(lst,cutlev=0.010,ptext=0.00045,colo=TRUE) # zooming coordi<-1 # coordinate, coordi = 1, 2, 3 plotbary(lst,coordi=coordi,ptext=0.0006) # barycenter plot 

This time we have used parameter ''cutlev'' to make a zoomed volume plot. When this parameter is given, then only the part of the level set tree is shown which is above the value ''cutlev''. Typically it is better to zoom in to the volume plot by cutting the tails of the volume function away. This is achieved by the parameter ''xlim''. We may us for example the following command to make a ``vertically zoomed'' volume plot.

plotvolu(lst,xlim=c(140,220),ptext=0.00045, colo=TRUE,modelabel=FALSE) 

Additional parameters which we have used are the ''modelabel'', which is used to suppress the plotting of the mode labels, ''ptext'', which lifts the mode labels with the given amount, and ''colo'', which colors the graph of the volume function to make a comparison with the barycenter plots easier.

The 4D pentahedron example

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We consider the 4-dimensional example.

N<-c(16,16,16,16) pcf<-sim.data(N=N,type="penta4d") lst.big<-leafsfirst(pcf) lst<-treedisc(lst.big,pcf,ngrid=100) plotvolu(lst,modelabel=F) # volume plot plotvolu(lst,cutlev=0.0008,ptext=0.00039,colo=TRUE) # zooming coordi<-1 # coordinate, coordi = 1, 2, 3, 4 plotbary(lst,coordi=coordi,ptext=0.0003) # barycenter plot 

Customer Reviews:

Average Customer Rating: Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0 Score = 4.0

Poor Kindle edition
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This review is about issues specific to the Kindle edition.

This book contains many internal cross-references ("see page 234") which are useless in the Kindle edition -- they are neither hyperlinked nor is there any way to jump to a numbered page (in fact, Kindle does not support page numbers at all). This is also true of the index. It is of course possible to use free-text search, but that doesn't help when you want to find the defining or most important references to a particular term.

The table of contents *is* correctly hyperlinked, but only at the chapter level. Given that most chapters are over 20 pages long, and several are over 60 pages long, that is not enough detail -- an analytical table of contents would have been much more helpful.

There are also some minor formatting problems, but they are negligeable compared to the above issues.

Good reference & course book
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I bought this book to use in a course by USGS. It is very good in that it provides samples from its website and a pretty complete text. It provides a good book to either read before or after presentations. A lot of the packages in r provide an easy way for getting answers rather the many functions Crawley writes. This provides a good learning process.
This methodology of showing functions to accomplish what can be done from a package is my only quarrel with the book when used as reference. Normally he writes function and in some but not all cases later gives the package function. It would have been nice to have the package defined earlier so that one doesn't have to flog through the section.
Overall it is an excellent book, good for the relative novice as well as the expert.

3 cheers for the R book
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The R book has been indispensable for us in our graduate-level statistics course. It is truly comprehensive, with examples of the full range of functions, from elementary to complex. I highly recommend it!

All about R
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What needs to be said? If you want to use R, this is it!!!

Good reference
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I've only started using the book. So far it has been good, although I wish he included R examples for each concept he talks about. Sometimes it is more statistic lesson than R lesson, which isn't what I was looking for.

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