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greet <- function(name) { cat(paste0('Hello, ', name, '! Welcome!\n')) }
# Simulate actions
greet('Saurav')
greet('Alice')
greet('Bob')Coding works best on desktop or with an external keyboard.
greet <- function(name) { cat(paste0('Hello, ', name, '! Welcome!\n')) }
# Simulate actions
greet('Saurav')
greet('Alice')
greet('Bob')Coding works best on desktop or with an external keyboard.
Greets users by name.
greet <- function(name) { cat(paste0('Hello, ', name, '! Welcome!\n')) }
# Simulate actions
greet('Saurav')
greet('Alice')
greet('Bob')R is a high-level, interpreted programming language and environment specifically designed for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphical representation. It provides a rich ecosystem of packages and functions for statistical modeling, data visualization, and reproducible research.
Origin & Creator
Created by Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1993 as an open-source alternative to S and S-PLUS.
Industrial Note
R is heavily used in statistical research, data science, machine learning experiments, and academic publications where reproducible data analysis is critical.