f high school students learning R. The Vice
> President of Information Technology is hoping to broaden and deepen her
> skill set so she can help others. She is doing well in helping students
> install R on the Windows operating system. However, a few have problems
> installing R on
s learning R. The Vice
> President of Information Technology is hoping to broaden and deepen her
> skill set so she can help others. She is doing well in helping students
> install R on the Windows operating system. However, a few have problems
> installing R on mac and one
ud/
On September 25, 2020 9:43:18 AM PDT, Kevin Thorpe
wrote:
>For Mac specific issues the list R-SIG-Mac might be better. To my
>knowledge, R cannot be installed on a chromebook.
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ating system. However, a few have problems
> installing R on mac and one student is struggling to install R on
> Chromebook. Is there someone who would be willing to provide some pointers?
>
> Thank you for considering this request,
> Michael
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 9:10 AM
For Mac specific issues the list R-SIG-Mac might be better. To my knowledge, R
cannot be installed on a chromebook.
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installing R on mac and one student is struggling to install R on
Chromebook. Is there someone who would be willing to provide some pointers?
Thank you for considering this request,
Michael
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 9:10 AM Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 23 September 2020 at 15:32, Michael Jo
Dear Peter Anthoni,
Re:
> On 20 Feb 2019, at 07:22, Peter Anthoni wrote:
>
> is your keyboard type US. International -PC, that will insert the weird caret.
>
>
>
> cheers
>
> Peter
That 's it!!! What I thought to be the most universal keyboard proved to be
the culprit.
Changed to
Dear Kevin Ushey,
Re:
> On 19 Feb 2019, at 20:16, Kevin Ushey wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly, the problem is that the character your keyboard is
> inserting is not a regular caret (^, \u0053); rather, it's a 'modifier
> character circumflex accent' (ˆ, \u02c6).
>
> How are you
p GUI 1.70 (7612) x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0]
> >
> > [History restored from /Users/fb/.Rapp.history]
> >
> >> 2ˆ2
> > Error: unexpected input in "2À"
> >>
>
>
>
> Does anyone know how to get R (R.app) to interpret a caret as a caret?
On 14-06-2015, at 06:25, Ramnik Bansal ramnik.ban...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. But it seems to be an R 3.2.0 specific problem.
I replied with the following to a similar message on R-devel.
See this thread on R-SIG-Mac
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mac/2015
() or using the Mac GUI package
manager. Those were the reported difficulties previously reported.
See this thread on R-SIG-Mac
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mac/2015-April/011420.html
This may help.
Get R 3.2.0-patched or even the release candidate for R
On Jun 13, 2015, at 7:41 AM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i, topic], package = db[i, Package], lib.loc = lib, :
'topic' should be a name, length-one character vector or reserved word
I first tried
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i, topic], package = db[i, Package], lib.loc = lib, :
'topic' should be a name, length-one character vector or reserved word
example(help.search)
hlp.sr help.search(linear models)# In case
On Jun 13, 2015, at 9:25 PM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Thanks. But it seems to be an R 3.2.0 specific problem.
Exactly. That's why I needed to take the time to update my installation. I
posted a message to R-devel after failing to find where the code was different
in the two versions and not
Thanks. But it seems to be an R 3.2.0 specific problem.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:42 AM, David Winsemius dwinsem...@comcast.net
wrote:
On Jun 13, 2015, at 7:41 AM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i,
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Mavericks came out,
using all of the different versions of R that have come out since
Mavericks.
Often (approximately 15% of the time I would say), whenever I use a
function in R that pulls up a mac finder window, R will freeze and I am
left with the spinning beach ball until I force-quit
a function in
R that pulls up a mac finder window, R will freeze and I am left with the
spinning beach ball until I force-quit R. This happens most frequently when
using file.choose() to open a file, but has happened to me when changing the
working directory through the Misc tab as well:
Misc
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On Saturday, October 25, 2014, Eric Archer - NOAA Federal
eric.arc...@noaa.gov wrote:
Apologies for the cross-posting, but I couldn't tell if this was a general
R issue, or Mac-specific
When running a system file from within R, I have just started to get a
command
about the difficulties of
compiling R with Mac.
I am not planning to compile R.
Are there any remaining issues with using R on the Mac that should make
we want to not upgrade? Or is Mavericks now stable enough that upgrading
would make sense.
Mavericks seems OK: I bought a MacBook Air
Research Centre
-Original Message-
From: r-sig-mac-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-sig-mac-bounces@r-
project.org] On Behalf Of Ann Summy
Sent: November-22-13 4:56 PM
To: r-sig-mac; r-help
Subject: [R-SIG-Mac] morley object?
Brand new to R and not a sys admin or programmer type. I am
Dear all,
I am trying to install R and the Rcmdr package on a MacOSX 10.8.4.
It appears that I keep getting the error message Erreur : le chargement du
package ou de l'espace de noms a échoué pour 'Rcmdr' no matter what my
approach is. Even downloading XQuartz-2.7.4 did not help.
I found the
] On Behalf Of Susanne.Ettinger
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 10:06 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] [R-SIG-Mac] problem with the installation of r
commander on a mac
Dear all,
I am trying to install R and the Rcmdr package on a MacOSX 10.8.4.
It appears that I keep getting
Dear Susanne,
You started this thread on r-help (though R-SIG-Mac would have been more
appropriate), and so I'm copying my response to the r-help list. People will
find it confusing if the messages are simply kept private.
It's not obvious to me exactly what your problem is now. In particular
Le mercredi 12 juin 2013 à 16:52 -0400, John Fox a écrit :
Dear Susanne,
You started this thread on r-help (though R-SIG-Mac would have been more
appropriate), and so I'm copying my response to the r-help list. People will
find it confusing if the messages are simply kept private.
It's
are in
‘/private/var/folders/c7/jrjv78_x6f53l3sw_w715gk0gn/T/RtmpS4sYUx/downloaded_packages’
I look forward to your help, plsease
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PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org
the MacOS FAQ. (And post further such question on the
SIG-Mac mailing list.)
For the record, such information is in the 'R Installation and
Administration Manual', as from R-patched (and hence R 2.15.3 and R
3.0.0). See e.g.
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html#Mac-OS-X
). See e.g.
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html#Mac-OS-X .
On recent versions of OS X it is not Xcode you need, but the 'Xcode
command-line tools'. These can be installed from inside Xcode
(Preferences-Downloads-Components) or separately.
For Hmisc you will need
Many thanks to all who replied to this post. the problem has now been sorted
out. i installed GCC-10.7-v2.pkg, now i can install packages from source
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box.
Also I'm not sure what's going on with 'couldn't connect to display :0',
which suggests an X-Windows issue.
Finally, I'm moving this discussion to r-sig-mac, where you're more likely
to get knowledgeable assistance.
Best,
John
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] plot 2 graphs on the same x-y plane
To: ohowow2...@hotmail.com
CC: r-help@r-project.org
This is the same malformatted message you posted on R-SIG-Mac even
after David specifically asked for clarification not to reward bad
behavior, but perhaps this will enlighten:
# Minimal reproducible
Dear R Development Core Team
R for Mac has been reviewed by Download Typhoon and got Editor's Pick award:
http://www.downloadtyphoon.com/r-for-mac/infoyvnppyhf
Please publish Download Typhoon Editor's Pick award on your website by adding
the following HTML code:
160 x 80:
a href=http
Thanks for taking the time to really kick the tires on R for mac and
providing a great service to the community.
The screen shots[1] you chose to use in order to really highlight R
for mac as well as ensuring that you are reviewing the latest and
greatest[2] really says volumes about
://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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If the problem is that in the history R adds a new newline avery time, you
should go to Options and activate clear input lines (or something
similar).
marco t.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:38 PM, Jonathan Daily biomathjda...@gmail.comwrote:
Do you mean prompts (the that indicates R is waiting
Hello
I have a annoying problem with R (which I am running in MAC).
Every time I enter a function and I press enter to run it, I get many
additional ´s, it is really bothering me. I have tried to google to find out
how to fix the problem but I did not succeed. Anyone with similar experience
Do you mean prompts (the that indicates R is waiting for input)?
Your issue is not clear. Please post a copy/paste of your session, as
well as your sessionInfo().
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Rosario Garcia Gil
m.rosario.gar...@slu.se wrote:
Hello
I have a annoying problem with R (which I
for slots of
e.g. Eset objects
like eset. Unfortunately this does not work in the Mac R console.
Is there a key combination or shortcut that I am missing?
Best wishes
Kristian Unger
Helmholtz Zentrum M?nchen
Deutsches Forschungszentrum f?r Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH
Hi,
The r-sig-mac mailing list is probably a better bet for this sort of
question. https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
Best,
Ista
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Unger, Kristian, Dr.
un...@helmholtz-muenchen.de wrote:
Hi there,
I recently switched to Mac and I wonder
Thanks Isa. I will post my request to the list that you suggest.
Best wishes
Kristian
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From: Ista Zahn iz...@psych.rochester.edu
Date: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 22:49
Subject: [R] R console Mac
To: Unger, Kristian, Dr. un...@helmholtz-muenchen.de
Cc: r-help@r
Dear R users,
I'm looking for solution about how can I add a package to default load package
list.
Because, some packages, every time I use the package for analysis. I don't want
type load(package) every time.
On the R instruction, I should change .Rprofile file, but I couldn't find R
.
On the R instruction, I should change .Rprofile file, but I couldn't find R
for Mac.
How can I add default load package?
The file to add your `library(whatever)` line to is ~/.Rprofile
~ is shorthand for your home directory, which is
/Users/YOUR_SHORT_LOGIN_NAME on OS X.
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visualization. Even if I try to plot an empty chart with a title that
contains one of the chinese characters above, these characters do not
display.
What is the simplest way to display these non-standard fonts in a R plot?
I am using R for Mac OS X GUI 1.35-dev Leopard build 32-bit
the windows
pcvsuite zip file on the Windows partition using R 2.12.0 (64 bit), I get no
problems. However, when I install the mac version of pcvsuite on the Mac
partition of the same computer and an identical version of R (except for
Mac), I get the following:
* installing *binary* package
I am running R and R64 on a MacBook Pro (2.66GHz, 8GB, OS X 10.6) and
it keeps freezing up on me (i.e. have to force quit or kill). Same
problem with both R and R64. I am not doing heavy computation, mostly
just editing some scripts in the GUI. Also the computer is plenty fast
with
is plenty fast
with sufficient memory. I looked around but haven't seen anything on
this problem.
Thanks!
There's an R-sig-mac mailing list, which may be a better place to seek
help. If you can replicate the problem easily, I would expect that you
could help the developers considerably if you
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could be my mistake...
Any suggestions???
Thanks in advance,
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I checked already the messages but I didn't find what could be my
mistake...
Any suggestions???
1) Post on the correct list:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
2a) Include sessionInfo()
2b) if not, then at least tell us whether you are running as a
terminal session
at the moment :) so help me :)
Gedas
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Corey Sparks wrote:
Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of decimal
points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data are text, you
should replace the commas with decimal points in a text editor.
Alternatively, set dec=, or use read.delim2() (if the file is
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:07:49 -0800 (PST), Corey Sparks wrote:
CS
CS Hi, it appears that your corrdinates contain commas, instead of
CS decimal points, R sees the commas and immediatly thinks the data
CS are text, you should replace the commas with decimal points in a
CS text editor.
CS
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is that
I use Gstat, mass, and sp packages. any ideas why this error shows
to me?
I check it on windows couple days ago it worked fine, but not on my
mac, I
don't have windows pc at the moment :) so help me :)
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it on windows couple days ago it worked fine, but not on my mac,
I don't have windows pc at the moment :) so help me :)
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Hi:
A small query about R for Mac on OSX:
when looking at the help system screens, it does not seem to be possible
to search within them.
For example, when looking at a long help page (e.g. for par) I often
want to search for a particular
parameter. But I don't see how. I just have to scroll
You need to use CP1252 not UTF-8 to read the data. It tells you how
to do so on the help page ... under 'encoding'. So something like
A - read.table(con - file(myfile, encoding=CP1252));close(con)
Please don't cross-post ... I am being brief because you did.
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Gustaf
for package 'rimage'
(I have also tried to install the package from the Mac GUI for R,
but it
quits at not being able to find the jpeglib.h file, which I solved in
the command line session excerpted above using setenv C_INCLUDE_PATH
/usr/local/include.)
Scott Waichler
Pacific Northwest National
Thanks, Ben
Ben Bolker wrote:
Since this is not my package (and I'm still not a Mac user),
I think you must think about becoming a Mac person in spite of this
problems :-)
I really have no idea ... I never heard back from Andrew, don't
know if he found a solution or if the problem
The first part of the procedure seemed to work, then came page after
page of error messages. Can someone tell me what is going on here and
how I can fix the problem? I found a similar report on R-help that
was never resolved and also involved a MAC
(http
involved a MAC
(http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e4/help/08/06/15556.html
). Could this be a MAC issue?
Thanks very much for your time.
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the Mac OS port of R uses the
stanard libintl from the R sources, in which case you can read for
yourself how libintl determines the message language in the
src/extra/intl directory.
The cited discussion is useful even though the topic is still difficult
for me. I am in Spain and in a Spanish
, but I suspect you are in a
Spanish-speaking locale. I believe the Mac OS port of R uses the stanard
libintl from the R sources, in which case you can read for yourself how
libintl determines the message language in the src/extra/intl directory.
The cited discussion is useful even though the topic
Oops! Sorry! Accept my apologies. I've sent this message to the wrong list.
Best regards,
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[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team wrote:
Those are good news.
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
You didn't tell us the version of R. quartz() is different in 2.7.0
alpha, and there the
Those are good news.
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
You didn't tell us the version of R. quartz() is different in 2.7.0
alpha, and there the function arguments do work (and the size is
really as advertised and not at a notional 72dpi). In fact, it is a
much more standard device and interface,
On 2008-February-11 , at 21:06 , Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
JiHO, in case you are not following TextMate's mailing list, you
might want to check out Hans-Jorg Bibiko's work on Rdaemon:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/24195/
It provides a lot of the terminal
.
I've done some tkrplot work in both (using X11 in OSX)
-- some inconsistencies with placement of widgets show up.
This is off the top of my head.
Check out the mailing list R-sig-mac for more info.
After using R via R-app (which is indeed very nice to start with) I
eventually switched
out the mailing list R-sig-mac for more info.
After using R via R-app (which is indeed very nice to start with) I
eventually switched to a combination of TextMate + Terminal + CarbonEL
- TextMate[1] is a very powerful editor, well worth the $40 price tag,
and has nice goodies for R besides syntax
easier,
f) attractive interface with lots of cosmetic options.
I've done some tkrplot work in both (using X11 in OSX)
-- some inconsistencies with placement of widgets show up.
This is off the top of my head.
Check out the mailing list R-sig-mac for more info.
Maura E Monville wrote:
I saw
On Feb 10, 2008 2:29 AM, Maura E Monville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing
on getting the following computer system.
I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17 MB PRO
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing
on getting the following computer system.
I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17 MB PRO
2.6GHZ(dual-core) 4GBRAM
Thank you so much,
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I have R on all sorts of Macs, including one's a lot whimpier than the one
you are describing and it works great on all of them.
gary mcclelland
colorado
On Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Maura E Monville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
I'd like to hear from
Maybe the experts have something to add.
And [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems more appropriate for mac-
specific questions.
kindest regards,
b
On Jan 28, 2008, at 6:12 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I know nothing of Macintosh, so please be patient.
My student has a Macintosh with OSX 10.3.9. The R for Mac
I know nothing of Macintosh, so please be patient.
My student has a Macintosh with OSX 10.3.9. The R for Mac says it is
for 10.4.4 or higher.
Aside from saying get a new Mac, what can be said to my student?
Can you point me at the newest version of R that did work on 10.3 ?
pj
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