S Programming

S Programming

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780387989662
Untertitel:
Statistics and Computing
Genre:
Mathematik
Autor:
William Venables, B.D. Ripley
Herausgeber:
Springer, Berlin
Auflage:
2000
Anzahl Seiten:
265
Erscheinungsdatum:
2000
ISBN:
978-0-387-98966-2

This third edition covers current versions of S-PLUS and is intended for users of 4.5, 5.0 or later, although versions 3.3/4 are also considered. The material has been extensively rewritten using new examples and the latest computationally-intensive methods, to provide an in-depth guide for those writing software in the S language. The authors have written several software libraries which enhance S-PLUS which, along with all the datasets used, are available on the Internet for both Windows and UNIX. There are extensive on-line supplements covering advanced material, user-contributed extensions, further exercises and new features of S-PLUS as they are introduced.


S is a high-level language for manipulating, analysing and displaying data. It forms the basis of two highly acclaimed and widely used data analysis software systems, the commercial S-PLUS® and the Open Source R. This book provides an in-depth guide to writing software in the S language under either or both of those systems. It is intended for readers who have some acquaintance with the S language and want to know how to use it more effectively, for example to build re-usable tools for streamlining routine data analysis or to implement new statistical methods. One of the outstanding strengths of the S language is the ease with which it can be extended by users. S is a functional language, and functions written by users are first-class objects treated in the same way as functions provided by the system. S code is eminently readable and so a good way to document precisely what algorithms were used, and as much of the implementations are themselves written in S, they can be studied as models and to understand their subtleties. The current implementations also provide easy ways for S functions to call compiled code written in C, Fortran and similar languages; this is documented here in depth. Increasingly S is being used for statistical or graphical analysis within larger software systems or for whole vertical-market applications. The interface facilities are most developed on Windows® and these are covered with worked examples. The authors have written the widely used Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS, now in its third edition, and several software libraries that enhance S-PLUS and R; these and the examples used in both books are available on the Internet. Dr. W.N. Venables is a senior Statistician with theCSIRO/CMIS Environmetrics Project in Australia, having been at the Department of Statistics, University of Adelaide for many years previously. Professor B.D. Ripley holds the Chair of Applied Statistics at the University of Oxford, and is the author of four other books on spatial statistics, simulation, pattern recognition and neural networks. Both authors are known and respected throughout the international S and R communities, for their books, workshops, short courses, freely available software and through their extensive contributions to the S-news and R mailing lists.

S is a high-level language for manipulating, analysing and displaying data. It forms the basis of two highly acclaimed and widely used data analysis software systems, the commercial S-PLUS® and the Open Source R. This book provides an in-depth guide to writing software in the S language under either or both of those systems.

Autorentext
Brian D. Ripley PhD, is Professor of Applied Statistics at Oxford University. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Royal Society of Edinburgh and is also a member of the International Statistical Institute.

Klappentext
S is a high-level language for manipulating, analysing and displaying data. It forms the basis of two highly acclaimed and widely used data analysis software systems, the commercial S-PLUS® and the Open Source R. This book provides an in-depth guide to writing software in the S language under either or both of those systems. It is intended for readers who have some acquaintance with the S language and want to know how to use it more effectively, for example to build re-usable tools for streamlining routine data analysis or to implement new statistical methods. One of the outstanding strengths of the S language is the ease with which it can be extended by users. S is a functional language, and functions written by users are first-class objects treated in the same way as functions provided by the system. S code is eminently readable and so a good way to document precisely what algorithms were used, and as much of the implementations are themselves written in S, they can be studied as models and to understand their subtleties. The current implementations also provide easy ways for S functions to call compiled code written in C, Fortran and similar languages; this is documented here in depth. Increasingly S is being used for statistical or graphical analysis within larger software systems or for whole vertical-market applications. The interface facilities are most developed on Windows® and these are covered with worked examples. The authors have written the widely used Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS, now in its third edition, and several software libraries that enhance S-PLUS and R; these and the examples used in both books are available on the Internet. Dr. W.N. Venables is a senior Statistician with the CSIRO/CMIS Environmetrics Project in Australia, having been at the Department of Statistics, University of Adelaide for many years previously. Professor B.D. Ripley holds the Chair of Applied Statistics at the University of Oxford, and is the author of four other books on spatial statistics, simulation, pattern recognition and neural networks. Both authors are known and respected throughout the international S and R communities, for their books, workshops, short courses, freely available software and through their extensive contributions to the S-news and R mailing lists.

Zusammenfassung
The interface facilities are most developed onWindows (R) and these are covered with worked examples. The authors have written the widely used Modern Applied Statisticswith S-PLUS, now in its third edition, and several software librariesthat enhance S-PLUS and R;

Inhalt
1 Introduction.- 2 The S Language: Syntax and Semantics.- 3 The S Language: Advanced Aspects.- 4 Classes.- 5 New-style Classes.- 6 Using Compiled Code.- 7 General Strategies and Extended Examples.- 8 S Software Development.- 9 Interfaces under Windows.- Appendices.- A Compiling and Loading Code.- A.1 Procedures with S-PLUS.- A.2 Procedures with R.- A.3 Common concerns.- A.4 Writing Dynamic Link Libraries for Windows.- B The Interactive Environment.- B.1 History and audit trails.- B.2 Options.- B.3 Session startup and finishing functions.- C BATCH Operation.- C.1 S-PLUS.- C.2 R.- References.


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