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The Book of R is a top-rated beginner’s guide to programming and statistics using R, featuring step-by-step lessons, practical exercises, and advanced visualization techniques. Perfect for professionals transitioning into data science, it covers everything from basic coding to complex statistical modeling and graphics, empowering you to analyze and present data like a pro.






| Best Sellers Rank | 688,625 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 489 in Programming Languages & Tools 769 in Computer Information Systems 986 in Introduction to Programming |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 428 Reviews |
D**T
An excellent book. Or rather 3 books in 1 representing
An excellent book. Or rather 3 books in 1 representing: Programming in R, Statistics in R and Graphics in R and therefore excellent value. Unlike some other R books, lots of exercises to practice on. Programming is about practice, practice, practice. I'm an experienced programmer (other languages) and worked through Sections 1 and 2 in about a week of full time work. Obviously I will need a more advanced book at some point but this covered the basics admirably.
L**6
A good first step
Bought this to help me progress from VBA in excel to some *proper* data skillz. It's a good book. The sections about ellipses could be clearer, but for general principles and guidance, it's been very good. I'm actually still working through the later part of the book, but if you want something to get you up and running, this is a good choice. The first half has (so far) been enough to teach me what I needed. The second half, when I finish it, should be icing on the cake.
C**.
Interesting book!
Good for getting a strong hold on R
U**N
Nice book, specially for beginner
This book is wonderful, It explains everything clearly and has many exercises with solutions. The only drawback is the color of the book. It is in black and white which is very inconvenient when working with plots. When we have 3 plots overlay, different colors would have made a significant difference. I would rather pay more for another book in color. Anyway, it is a very good book.
R**R
The best book to start with R
I think this is by far the best book to start with R, beginning from the very basics of the code and ending up with how to plot a "sprinkled doughnut" in R. Even though it has about 800 pages in total, it is totally worth going through.
L**A
Perfect starter...
Was great help as I am trying to self teach myself R.
F**A
A fantastic R book.
No doubt, the book deserves my five stars. If you’re a Data Science in the making, the first part (programming) might cover more than you ever need while the second part (statistics) is a great start. In other words, if you’re into Data Science with R, this is one of the few must-have books. My personal must have: # 1 - R for Data Science # 2 – Statistical Inference via Data Science (inference based on the tidy concept) # 3 – The Book of R If you’re a Data Scientist in R, you’re really in luck. Unlike using Python, in R there is one book that trumps them all: “R for Data Science”. On the other hand, I feel like all machine learning books in R suck, especially material on classification. Using Python, there are fantastic machine learning books such as “Python Machine Learning” or, of course, “Hands on Machine Learning …”. I fear the subtitle “a first course in programming and statistics” might be misleading. While the book starts more or less at zero knowledge, it covers a lot of ground. As others mentioned, the binding for this thick book is amazing. If you ever considered R vs. Python, I believe “The Book of R” makes your decision easy. Want to do statistics/EDA/visualizations? R is your choice. Want to do Deep Learning? Python is your choice. If you love R, you most likely have a deep appreciation and love for statistics. In this case, you will most likely love “The Book of R.” Without books like “The Book of R” and the people from R-Studio, we all would do Data Science in Python.
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