R Programming
R is a programming language and free software environment specialized for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphical representation. Widely adopted by statisticians, data scientists, and researchers, R provides a vast ecosystem of packages, such as those found in the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN), which extend its core functionality for tasks ranging from data manipulation and cleaning to advanced machine learning and sophisticated data visualization with libraries like `ggplot2`. Its interactive, command-line interface, often used within an integrated development environment like RStudio, makes it an essential tool for exploring, modeling, and communicating insights from data.
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2. Setting Up the R Environment