When starting R, you can use the `data()` function to view a list of available data sets. This will display the names of all built-in data sets that are included in the R software. Additionally, you can also check the documentation or search online for external data sets that can be imported into R for analysis. This allows you to easily explore and access a wide range of data sources for your statistical and data analysis needs.
How can I see what data sets are available when I start R? | R FAQ
Once you start your R program, there are example data sets available
within R along with loaded packages. You can list the data sets by
their names and then load a data set into memory to be used in your
statistical analysis. For example, in the book “Modern
Applied Statistics with S” a data set called phones is used in
Chapter 6 for robust regression and we want to use the same data set for our
own examples. Here is how to locate the data set and load it into R.
Command library loads the package MASS (for Modern Applied
Statistics with S) into memory. Command data() will list all the
datasets in loaded packages. The command data(phones) will load the data
set phones into memory.
library(MASS)
data()
Data sets in package 'datasets':
AirPassengers Monthly Airline Passenger Numbers 1949-1960
BJsales Sales Data with Leading Indicator
BJsales.lead (BJsales)
Sales Data with Leading Indicator
BOD Biochemical Oxygen Demand
CO2 Carbon Dioxide uptake in grass plants
ChickWeight Weight versus age of chicks on different diets
DNase Elisa assay of DNase
EuStockMarkets Daily Closing Prices of Major European Stock
Indices, 1991-1998
........ (more data sets in between are omitted.)
uspop Populations Recorded by the US Census
volcano Topographic Information on Auckland's Maunga
Whau Volcano
warpbreaks The Number of Breaks in Yarn during Weaving
women Average Heights and Weights for American Women
Data sets in package 'MASS':
Aids2 Australian AIDS Survival Data
Animals Brain and Body Weights for 28 Species
... (more data sets are omitted here)
oats Data from an Oats Field Trial
painters The Painter's Data of de Piles
petrol N. L. Prater's Petrol Refinery Data
phones Belgium Phone Calls 1950-1973
quine Absenteeism from School in Rural New South
Wales
... (more data sets are omitted here)
Use 'data(package = .packages(all.available = TRUE))'
to list the data sets in all *available* packages.
data(phones)
phones
$year
[1] 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
$calls
[1] 4.4 4.7 4.7 5.9 6.6 7.3 8.1 8.8 10.6 12.0 13.5 14.9
[13] 16.1 21.2 119.0 124.0 142.0 159.0 182.0 212.0 43.0 24.0 27.0 29.0
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