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\name{state}
\docType{data}
\alias{state}
\alias{state.abb}
\alias{state.area}
\alias{state.center}
\alias{state.division}
\alias{state.name}
\alias{state.region}
\alias{state.x77}
\title{US State Facts and Figures}
\description{Data sets related to the 50 states of the United States of
America.}
\usage{
state.abb
state.area
state.center
state.division
state.name
state.region
state.x77
}
\details{
\R currently contains the following \dQuote{state} data sets. Note
that all data are arranged according to alphabetical order of the
state names.
\describe{
\item{\code{state.abb}:}{character vector of 2-letter abbreviations
for the state names.}
\item{\code{state.area}:}{numeric vector of state areas (in square
miles).}
\item{\code{state.center}:}{ list with components named \code{x} and
\code{y} giving the approximate geographic center of each state in
negative longitude and latitude. Alaska and Hawaii are placed
just off the West Coast.}
\item{\code{state.division}:}{factor giving state divisions (New
England, Middle Atlantic, South Atlantic, East South Central, West
South Central, East North Central, West North Central, Mountain,
and Pacific).}
\item{\code{state.name}:}{character vector giving the full state
names.}
\item{\code{state.region}:}{factor giving the region (Northeast,
South, North Central, West) that each state belongs to.}
\item{\code{state.x77}:}{matrix with 50 rows and 8 columns giving
the following statistics in the respective columns.
\describe{
\item{\code{Population}:}{population estimate as of July 1,
1975}
\item{\code{Income}:}{per capita income (1974)}
\item{\code{Illiteracy}:}{illiteracy (1970, percent of
population)}
\item{\code{Life Exp}:}{life expectancy in years (1969--71)}
\item{\code{Murder}:}{murder and non-negligent manslaughter rate
per 100,000 population (1976)}
\item{\code{HS Grad}:}{percent high-school graduates (1970)}
\item{\code{Frost}:}{mean number of days with minimum
temperature below freezing (1931--1960) in capital or large
city}
\item{\code{Area}:}{land area in square miles}
}}
}
}
\source{
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (1977)
\emph{Statistical Abstract of the United States}.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (1977)
\emph{County and City Data Book}.
}
\references{
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988)
\emph{The New S Language}.
Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
}
\keyword{datasets}