I'm using R language and the manuals on the R site are really informative. However, I'd like to see some more examples and implementations with R which can help me develop my knowledge faster. Any suggestions?
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I'll mention a few that i think are excellent resources but that i haven't seen mentioned on SO. They are all free and freely available on the Web (links supplied).
Data Analysis Examples A collection of individual examples from the UCLA Statistics Dept. which you can browse by major category (e.g., "Count Models", "Multivariate Analysis", "Power Analysis") then download examples with complete R code under any of these rubrics (e.g., under "Count Models" are "Poisson Regression", "Negative Binomial Regression", and so on).
Verzani: SimpleR: Using R for Introductory Statistics A little over 100 pages, and just outstanding. It's easy to follow but very dense. It is a few years old, still i've only found one deprecated function in this text. This is a resource for a brand new R user; it also happens to be an excellent statistics refresher. This text probably contains 20+ examples (with R code and explanation) directed to fundamental statistics (e.g., hypothesis testing, linear regression, simple simulation, and descriptive statistics).
Statistics with R (Vincent Zoonekynd) You can read it online or print it as a pdf. Printed it's well over 1000 pages. The author obviously got a lot of the information by reading the source code for the various functions he discusses--a lot of the information here, i haven't found in any other source. This resource contains large sections on Graphics, Basic Statistics, Regression, Time Series--all w/ small examples (R code + explanation). The final three sections contain the most exemplary code--very thorough application sections on Finance (which seems to be the author's professional field), Genetics, and Image Analysis.
All the packages on CRAN are open source, so you can download all the source code from there. I recommend starting there by looking at the packages you use regularly to see how they're implemented.
Beyond that, Rosetta Code has many R examples. And you may want to follow R-Bloggers.
Just to add some more
Programming in R
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MODELLING IN R
Linear algebra in R
The R Inferno
R by example
The R Clinic
Survey analysis in R
R & Bioconductor Manual
Rtips
Resources to help you learn and use R
General R Links
Book like tutorials
Book like tutorials are usually spread in the form of PDF. Many of them are available on the R-project homepage here:
http://cran.r-project.org/other-docs.html#english
(This link includes many of the texts others have mentioned)
Article like tutorials
These are usually present inside blogs. The biggest list of R-bloggers I know of exists here:
http://www.r-bloggers.com/
And many of these bloggers posts (many of which are tutorials) are listed here:
http://www.r-bloggers.com/archive/
(although inside each blog there are usually more tutorials).