\name{lengthriver} \alias{lengthriver} \docType{data} \title{ Lengths of American Rivers %% ~~ data name/kind ... ~~ } \description{ Lengths of American Rivers; page 585 of HMC. %% ~~ A concise (1-5 lines) description of the dataset. ~~ } \usage{data("lengthriver")} \format{ A data frame with 141 observations on the following variable. \describe{ \item{\code{lengthriver}}{a numeric vector} } } \details{ %% ~~ If necessary, more details than the __description__ above ~~ } \source{ %% ~~ reference to a publication or URL from which the data were obtained ~~ } \references{ Hogg, R.V., McKean, J.W. and Craig, A.T. (2018), \emph{Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 8th Ed.}, Pearson: Boston. %% ~~ possibly secondary sources and usages ~~ } \examples{ data(lengthriver) ## maybe str(lengthriver) ; plot(lengthriver) ... } \keyword{datasets}