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R Commander – basic-statistics GUI for R

R Commander is free statistical software. R commander was developed as an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI) for R (open source statistical programming language).

The R-Commander GUI consists of a window containing several menus, buttons, and information fields. In addition, the Commander window contains script and output text windows.

The R-Commander menus are easily configurable through a text file or, preferably, through plug-in packages.

Key Features

  • Statistics:
    • Contingency tables.
    • Means.
    • Proportions.
    • Variances.
    • Nonparametric tests.
    • Dimensional analysis.
    • Fit models.
  • Graphs:
    • Histogram.
      Stem-and-leaf display.
    • Boxplot.
    • Quantile-comparison plot.
    • Scatterplot.
    • Scatterplot matric.
    • Line graph.
    • XY conditioning plot.
    • Plot of means.
    • Strip chart.
    • Bar graph.
    • Pie chart.
    • 3D graph.
  • Models:
    • Confidence intervals.
    • Akaike Information Criterion.
    • Bayesian Information Criterion.
    • Stepwise model selection.
    • Subset model selection.
    • Hypothesis test.
    • Numerical diagnostics.
    • Graphs.
  • Distributions:
    • Continuous.
    • Discrete.
  • Translations.

Website: github.com/RCmdr-Project/rcmdr
Support:
Developer: Lièvre Benjamin, John Fox
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

R Commander

R Commander is written in R. Learn R with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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