![]() ![]() This is where R keeps a list of the data it knows about. ![]() The Environment - This is the rectangle on the top right. This is where R prints the answers to your questions. The Console - This is the large rectangle on the left. When you open RStudio for the first time, you can see three parts: ![]() You’ll be greeted with a screen that looks something like this: If you are having problems and you’re using something other than Firefox, the first thing to try is to download and install Firefox on your machine and see if it fixes the problem. NOTE 1: We strongly recommend using the Firefox web browser to access RStudio. Using your web browser, go to an RStudio server and log on, using the username and password you have been given. These materials and, by extension, any teaching based on them, support only the use of a Windows, Mac, or Linux PC (laptop or desktop).** It might seem like it’s working to start with, but sooner or later it will bite you in the ass in an unpredictable and hard to diagnose way. NOTE 1: DO NOT use a tablet (Android or iOS) or a phone or a Chromebook to access an RStudio server. Sometimes referred to as RStudio Online or RStudio Server, and this web-based interface is used throughout this It can be accessed via a web browser, with no need to install software on your laptop. RStudio, which provides the most commonly-used interface to R. One convenient way of using R is inside a software package called We use software called R for data analysis on this course (reasons for this choice can be found here). Andy Wills, Paul Sharpe, Stuart Spicer, Ben Whalley ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |