While learning R, I was always thinking to make some notes and some of the concepts really took me more time than what I expected. That is why I am planning to make a Cheat Sheet for R so that I can always come back to check the key points instead of searching online every time. Therefore, I will first make a summary, in this post, of the key points from the books I read and update it when necessary. Hopefully, I can make an R Cheat Sheet based on this in the end.
Asking for help

Inspecting Data

Data Mode and Data Structure

Graphics

References:
Chapman, C., & Feit, E. M. (2015). R for marketing research and analytics. Springer International Publish.
Kabacoff, R. (2015). R in action: Data analysis and graphics with R. Shelter Island, NY: Manning.
Matloff, N. (2013). The art of R programming: A tour of statistical software design. San Francisco: No Starch Press.