Ankur - 

You do have to install R, otherwise the interpreter won't be able to install 
itself.  You should also install knitr; this isn't strictly necessary, and you 
probably already have it installed.  The one thing I know has to be installed 
manually, is the `repr` package.  There are instructions in the manual page. 

On Friday, April 8, 2016 11:23:15 AM EDT Ankur Jain wrote:
> Hello Team,
> 
> To use R interpreter do we need to install R , evaluate and other R packages
> manually? Or adding -Pr takes care of that?
> 
> Regards,
> Ankur
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