Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-04 Thread Bülent Köksal
Well said Clive. Thanks. Bulent On Fri, Aug 3, 2018, 21:47 Clive Nicholas via R-help wrote: > On 03/08/18 19:03, Rainer Krug wrote: > > Let’s not alienate the business users! > > > > I agree that this is not the right / best forum to ask these type of > questions, but where is? I would suggest

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread Dylan Distasio
Nice virtue signalling, feel better now? On Fri, Aug 3, 2018, 3:47 PM Clive Nicholas via R-help wrote: > On 03/08/18 19:03, Rainer Krug wrote: > > Let’s not alienate the business users! > > > > I agree that this is not the right / best forum to ask these type of > questions, but where is? I

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread Clive Nicholas via R-help
On 03/08/18 19:03, Rainer Krug wrote: > Let’s not alienate the business users! > > I agree that this is not the right / best forum to ask these type of questions, but where is? I would suggest to at least point them to the right resources. and not say that there questions are inappropriate here. >

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread Eric Berger
Hi Kevin, For what it's worth I use R on Windows 10 Pro with the 16299 build (and also with a later build on a different Windows 10 Pro computer.) I also use R on Linux machines (specifically Ubuntu). I use 64 bit versions but both 32bit and 64bit version are available. As Peter wrote previously,

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread Rolf Turner
On 03/08/18 19:03, Rainer Krug wrote: Let’s not alienate the business users! I agree that this is not the right / best forum to ask these type of questions, but where is? I would suggest to at least point them to the right resources. and not say that there questions are inappropriate here.

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread peter dalgaard
It is difficult to answer such questions authoritatively, but - we have, to my recollection, no reports of major incompatibility with Windows 10 - however, the version numbers of R increase with .1 per year, and we are currently at 3.5.1, so your versions are 4 and 5 years out of date. Most

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-03 Thread Rainer Krug
Let’s not alienate the business users! I agree that this is not the right / best forum to ask these type of questions, but where is? I would suggest to at least point them to the right resources. and not say that there questions are inappropriate here. Actually, if I as a private user would

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-02 Thread Bert Gunter
R is free and open source. Your queries are inappropriate for this list, which is about help for programming in R. Please go here and follow the relevant links to answer your questions: https://www.r-project.org/ Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people

Re: [R] Philip Morris International - Windows10 migration assessment

2018-08-02 Thread S Ellison
Suggest you take a look at the R website at www.r-project.org; the most important answers are evident there. If you 'require' more authoritative answers within a particular timescale, I suggest you engage an R consultant and pay for them. This is a voluntary list. S Ellison > -Original