It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.

— Benjamin Disraeli

About the Author

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Mark Gardener (http://www.gardenersown.co.uk) is an ecologist, lecturer, and writer working in the UK. He has a passion for the natural world and for learning new things. Originally he worked in optics, but returned to education in 1996 and eventually gained his doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology. This work involved a lot of data analysis, and he became interested in R as a tool to help in research. He is currently self-employed and runs courses in ecology, data analysis, and R for a variety of organizations. Mark lives in rural Devon with his wife Christine (a biochemist), and still enjoys the natural world and learning new things.

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Acknowledgments

First of all my thanks go out to the R project team and the many authors and programmers who work tirelessly to make this a peerless program. I would also like to thank my wife, Christine, who has had to put up with me during this entire process, and in many senses became an R-widow! Thanks to Wiley, for asking me to do this book, including Paul Reese, Carol Long, and Victoria Swider. I couldn’t have done it without you. Thanks also to Richard Rowe, the technical reviewer, who first brought my attention to R and its compelling (and rather addictive) power.

Last but not least, thanks to the R community in general. I learned to use R largely by trial and error, and using the vast wealth of knowledge that is in this community. I hope that I have managed to distill this knowledge into a worthy package for future devotees of R.

— Mark Gardener

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