r-base 2.13.1-1 source package in Ubuntu
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r-base (2.13.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release * R/m4, configure: Override bzip2 test for 1.0.6 to let our patched 1.0.5 version pass as lintian does not like the embedded library -- Dirk Eddelbuettel <email address hidden> Fri, 08 Jul 2011 06:17:17 -0500
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- Dirk Eddelbuettel
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- Original maintainer:
- Dirk Eddelbuettel
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- gnu-r
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
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presentations.
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of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger,
access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs
stored in script files.
.
The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages:
Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the
resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying
implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme.
.
The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows
branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is
possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the
C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core
functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math
computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide
a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data
presentations.
.
Additionally, over thousand extension "packages" are available from
CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages,
named 'r-cran-<name>'.
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