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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Muenchen, Robert A.
Titre(s) : R for SAS and SPSS users [Texte électronique] / Robert A. Muenchen
Édition : 2nd ed.
Publication : New York : Springer, cop. 2011
Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée
Collection : Statistics and computing
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 663-667) and index
Introduces R, a free software system for data analysis and graphics with over 4,000
add-on packages. Demonstrates which of the add-on packages are most like SAS and SPSS
and compares them to R's built-in functions
Sujet(s) : R (logiciel)
SAS (logiciel)
SPSS (logiciel)
Statistique -- Informatique
Sciences sociales -- Méthodologie
R (Computer program language) -- Méthodologie
Indice(s) Dewey :
005.55 (23e éd.) = Logiciels statistiques
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781461406853
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44664107z
Notice n° :
FRBNF44664107
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : 1 ; Introduction --1.1 ; Overview --1.2 ; Why Learn R? --1.3 ; Is R Accurate? --1.4
; What About Tech Support? --1.5 ; Getting Started Quickly --1.6 ; The Five Main Parts
of SAS and SPSS --1.7 ; Our Practice Data Sets --1.8 ; Programming Conventions --1.9
; Typographic Conventions --2 ; Installing and Updating R --2.1 ; Installing Add-on
Packages --2.2 ; Loading an Add-on Package --2.3 ; Updating Your Installation --2.4
; Uninstalling R --2.5 ; Uninstalling a Package --2.6 ; Choosing Repositories --2.7
; Accessing Data in Packages --3 ; Running R --3.1 ; Running R Interactively on Windows
--3.2 ; Running R Interactively on Macintosh --3.3 ; Running R Interactively on Linux
or UNIX --3.4 ; Running Programs That Include Other Programs --3.5 ; Running R in
Batch Mode --3.6 ; Running R in SAS and WPS --3.6.1 ; SAS /IML Studio --3.6.2 ; A
Bridge to R --3.6.3 ; The SAS X Command --3.6.4 ; Running SAS and R Sequentially --3.6.5
; Example Program Running R from Within SAS --3.7 ; Running R in SPSS --3.7.1 ; Example
Progr
7 ; Selecting Variables --7.1 ; Selecting Variables in SAS and SPSS --7.2 ; Subscripting
--7.3 ; Selecting Variables by Index Number --7.4 ; Selecting Variables by Column
Name --7.5 ; Selecting Variables Using Logic --7.6 ; Selecting Variables by String
Search (varname: or varname1-varnameN) --7.7 ; Selecting Variables Using 7.8 ; Selecting
Variables by Simple Name --7.8.1 ; The attach Function --7.8.2 ; The with Function
--7.8.3 ; Using Short Variable Names in Formulas --7.9 ; Selecting Variables with
the subset Function --7.10 ; Selecting Variables by List Subscript --7.11 ; Generating
Indices A to Z from Two Variable Names --7.11.1 ; Selecting Numeric or Character Variables
--7.12 ; Saving Selected Variables to a New Data Set --7.13 ; Example Programs for
Variable Selection --7.13.1 ; SAS Program to Select Variables --7.13.2 ; SPSS Program
to Select Variables --7.13.3 ; R Program to Select Variables --8 ; Selecting Observations
--8.1 ; Selecting Observations in SAS and SPSS --8.2 ; Selecting All Observ
11 ; Enhancing Your Output --11.1 ; Value Labels or Formats (and Measurement Level)
--11.1.1 ; Character Factors --11.1.2 ; Numeric Factors --11.1.3 ; Making Factors
of Many Variables --11.1.4 ; Converting Factors to Numeric or Character Variables
--11.1.5 ; Dropping Factor Levels --11.1.6 ; Example Programs for Value Labels --11.1.7
; R Program to Assign Value Labels and Factor Status --11.2 ; Variable Labels --11.2.1
; Other Packages That Support Variable Labels --11.2.2 ; Example Programs for Variable
Labels --11.3 ; Output for Word Processing and Web Pages --11.3.1 ; The xtable Package
--11.3.2 ; Other Options for Formatting Output --11.3.3 ; Example Program for Formatting
Output --12 ; Generating Data --12.1 ; Generating Numeric Sequences --12.2 ; Generating
Factors --12.3 ; Generating Repetitious Patterns (Not Factors) --12.4 ; Generating
Values for Reading Fixed-Width Files --12.5 ; Generating Integer Measures --12.6 ;
Generating Continuous Measures --12.7 ; Generating a Data Frame --12.8 ; Example
16 ; Graphics with ggplot --16.1 ; Introduction --16.1.1 ; Overview of qplot and ggplot
--16.1.2 ; Missing Values --16.1.3 ; Typographic Conventions --16.2 ; Bar Plots --16.3
; Pie Charts --16.4 ; Bar Plots for Groups --16.5 ; Plots by Group or Level --16.6
; Presummarized Data --16.7 ; Dot Charts --16.8 ; Adding Titles and Labels --16.9
; Histograms and Density Plots --16.9.1 ; Histograms --16.9.2 ; Density Plots --16.9.3
; Histograms with Density Overlaid --16.9.4 ; Histograms for Groups, Stacked --16.9.5
; Histograms for Groups, Overlaid --16.10 ; Normal QQ Plots --16.11 ; Strip Plots
--16.12 ; Scatter Plots and Line Plots --16.12.1 ; Scatter Plots with Jitter --16.12.2
; Scatter Plots for Large Data Sets --16.12.3 ; Scatter Plots with Fit Lines --16.12.4
; Scatter Plots with Reference Lines --16.12.5 ; Scatter Plots with Labels Instead
of Points --16.12.6 ; Changing Plot Symbols --16.12.7 ; Scatter Plot with Linear Fits
by Group --16.12.8 ; Scatter Plots Faceted by Groups --16.12.9 ; Scatter Plot Matrix
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