Programming Graphical User Interfaces with R introduces each of the major R packages for GUI programming: RGtk2, qtbase, Tcl/Tk, and gWidgets. With examples woven through the text as well as stand-alone demonstrations of simple yet reasonably complete applications, the book features topics especially relevant to statisticians who aim to provide a practical interface to functionality implemented in R. The book offers: A how-to guide for developing GUIs within R The fundamentals for users with limited knowledge of programming within R and other languages GUI design for specific functions or as learning tools The accompanying package, ProgGUIinR, includes the complete code for all examples as well as functions for browsing the examples from the respective chapters. Accessible to seasoned, novice, and occasional R users, this book shows that for many purposes, adding a graphical interface to one’s work is not terribly sophisticated or time consuming.
John Verzani Bücher



Using R for Introductory Statistics
- 518 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Focusing on the basics of R, this textbook simplifies the learning process for students by presenting material in small, task-oriented steps. The second edition retains the popular features of its predecessor while incorporating updated data, examples, and adjustments reflecting the latest version of R. It serves as an essential guide for those new to statistics and programming, making the subject more accessible and engaging.
This e-book will introduce users to the RStudio framework for using and programming R, the widely used open source statistical computing environment. The RStudio framework, is an open source project that brings together many powerful coding tools into an intuitive interface.