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{{Navigation|Book=Software tutorial|previous=About the course software|current=Tutorial index|next=Getting started}} | {{Navigation|Book=Software tutorial|previous=About the course software|current=Tutorial index|next=Getting started}} | ||
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==Zero installation option (new in 2016) == | |||
If you'd like to use R on your tablet, mobile phone, or simply try it without installing anything, visit: | |||
<span style="font-size: 150%;"> '''[http://yint.org/Rweb http://yint.org/Rweb]'''</span> | |||
This website contains the full version on R, and all the add-on packages you need for this course. You can even save your files and come back to them later on their website. | |||
== Install R on your own computer? == | |||
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* Official website: http://www.r-project.org/ | * Official website: http://www.r-project.org/ | ||
* These instructions were update last on | * These instructions were update last on 02 January 2016; the R version at that time was version 3.2.3. | ||
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R is a standalone package. However, to get the most benefit, you must install a good editor side-by-side with R. That means you have to install '''two software tools''' today. | R is a standalone package. However, to get the most benefit, you must install a good editor side-by-side with R. That means you have to install '''two software tools''' today. | ||
# We will install the R software first | # We will install the R software first | ||
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==Windows installation == | ==Windows installation == | ||
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As mentioned above, install 2 software packages: | |||
# '''Base R package''' | # '''Base R package''' | ||
#* Visit the R-website: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/ | #* Visit the R-website: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/ | ||
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As mentioned above, install 2 software packages: | |||
# '''Base R package''' | # '''Base R package''' | ||
#* Visit the R-website: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/ | #* Visit the R-website: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/ | ||
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#* Visit the RStudio website http://www.rstudio.com/ide/download/desktop | #* Visit the RStudio website http://www.rstudio.com/ide/download/desktop | ||
#* Save and open the DEB or RPM file and install the software in the regular way for your platform | #* Save and open the DEB or RPM file and install the software in the regular way for your platform | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 19 January 2016
Zero installation option (new in 2016)
If you'd like to use R on your tablet, mobile phone, or simply try it without installing anything, visit: http://yint.org/Rweb
This website contains the full version on R, and all the add-on packages you need for this course. You can even save your files and come back to them later on their website.
Install R on your own computer?
R is a standalone package. However, to get the most benefit, you must install a good editor side-by-side with R. That means you have to install two software tools today.
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This video shows how to use RStudio: it looks the same on Windows, Mac and Linux. |
Windows installation
As mentioned above, install 2 software packages:
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Mac installation
As mentioned above, install 2 software packages:
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Linux installation
- Base R package
- Visit the R-website: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/
- Choose your Linux distribution: Debian, Redhat, Suse or Ubuntu
- Download and install the software in the regular way for your platform
- RStudio, an excellent editor for R
- Visit the RStudio website http://www.rstudio.com/ide/download/desktop
- Save and open the DEB or RPM file and install the software in the regular way for your platform