"This should be the first book you buy on R" - By
Andrew
So you want to learn R quickly and easily?
But you are annoyed when an author writes: "I leave this exercise for the curious reader to wrestle with..."
And you are frustrated when a book only gives you solutions to the odd numbered problems.
You don't want to wrestle with anything, you just want all the answers, and you want it now. So go get this book.
The author wrote this book with a carebear attitude: he holds your hand every step of the way, explaining each line of code and showing the resulting output.
The author skips no steps; he assumes you know nothing about R, so by the time you finish the book, your classmates and coworkers assume you know everything.