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  1. The R Project for Statistical Computing

    Oct 31, 2025 · If you have questions about R like how to download and install the software, or what the license terms are, please read our answers to frequently asked questions before you send an email.

  2. The Comprehensive R Archive Network

    Oct 31, 2025 · R is ‘GNU S’, a freely available language and environment for statistical computing and graphics which provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques: linear and nonlinear …

  3. The R Graphics Package

    Description R functions for base graphics Details This package contains functions for ‘base’ graphics. Base graphics are traditional S-like graphics, as opposed to the more recent grid graphics. For a …

  4. Editorial board - The R Journal

    Editor-in-Chief Rob Hyndman, Monash University, Australia. [email protected] Executive editors Emi Tanaka, Australian National University, Australia Mark van der Loo, Statistics Netherlands and …

  5. R: Mailing Lists

    It is recommended that you send mail to R-help (or R-devel if appropriate) rather than only to the R developers (who are also subscribed to the list, of course).

  6. How to submit your article - The R Journal

    Special issues may be created to cover topics of interest to the R community, or based on papers presented at an R conference. Please contact the Editor-in-Chief at [email protected] if you …

  7. R: Conferences

    Groups thinking about hosting a useR! conference are welcome to contact the RFCC by email at [email protected]. Usually, no proceedings are published for useR! conferences, though …

  8. Bug Reporting in R

    In order to get a bugzilla account (i.e., become “member”), please send an e-mail (from the address you want to use as your login) to [email protected] briefly explaining why, i.e., with some …

  9. R FAQ

    This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about R.

  10. Documenting functions - The Comprehensive R Archive Network

    @examples provides executable R code showing how to use the function in practice. This is a very important part of the documentation because many people look at the examples before reading …