Subject: Re: [R] References of R in use (SHORT SUMMARY) From: Jan_Svatos@eurotel.cz Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 11:16:04 +0200 To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch Dear R-list, about one month back I posted here a question/idea that it would be nice to have some list of references of R in use plus some other "marketing" arguments for R to promote it. Thanks for all your responses. I was given useful responses from Armin Roehrl, Jim Lemon, Edith Hodgen, Ko-Kang Kevin Wang, Charles Berry, Martin Maechler, Spencer Graves, Paul Gilbert, Adelchi Azzalini and Matthew Wiener. (I am sorry If I have omitted someone,but I checked the responses thoroughly). I think that at least three ideas in the responses are really worth futher developing: A response from Martin Maechler including the bash command which gives the list of domains, from Kevin Wang (his idea that list of domains contains lot of ISP domains is true) and a response from Charles Berry stating that "R-team of developers includes many of the heaviest hitters in statistical computing". >From Charles Berry's response: "(R-developers) include John Chambers (winner of the ACM award for software design), Brian Ripley (author of best selling books on statistical computing), and Luke Tierney (author of LISP-STAT). The team includes many of the heaviest hitters in statistical computing." I would only add citation from R homepage: "R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. " Domains list: After download of list from R web site (saved as r_help_lists.txt), #!/bin/sh # following gives the domains lists, 2nd and 3rd sed substitutions get rid off unwanted HTML tags sed 's/.* at //;s/<\/a>//;s/)<\/em>//' r_help_lists.txt | sort | uniq > r_help_domains.txt # not very elegant way to obtain domains of states and com, edu,...but it works sed 's/\.[^\.]*$/yyyy&/;s/.*yyyy\.//' r_help_domains.txt | sort | uniq -c > r_help_states.txt Resulting file r_help_states inludes 64 rows. (Note: "my" list may differ from list by Martin Maechler). cat r_help_states.txt 2 ae 1 ar 12 at 59 au 11 be 1 bo 23 br 37 ca 31 ch 1 cn 2 co 228 com 1 cu 8 cz 100 de 18 dk 1 ec 178 edu 1 eg 38 es 16 fi 1 fk 3 fm 47 fr 22 gov 3 gr 1 hk 1 hr 4 hu 1 id 4 ie 1 il 3 in 1 is 23 it 54 jp 1 kg 2 kr 1 lb 3 lt 3 mil 1 mw 4 mx 1 my 40 net 15 nl 13 no 19 nz 32 org 4 pl 15 pt 3 ru 1 sa 12 se 3 sg 1 si 5 sk 2 sn 1 th 2 tw 74 uk 4 us 2 ve 4 za This list shows, among others, that R is being used at all continents.... Jan ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help