> On Aug 17, 2018, at 4:06 PM, phili...@cpanel1.stormweb.net wrote:
> 
> I would like to change my .Rprofile file, but I cannot find it. I use a Mac 
> Pro and RStudio. I believe the file is a hidden file and I have checked for 
> it accordingly. I can not find it with a Spotlight search. It is not in my 
> "default working directory". Is that the same thing as my "home directory"? I 
> believe I can put a new .Rprofile file in any project directory, but that is 
> not what I want to do. I want a .Rprofile file that will apply automatically 
> whenever I start working on another project. Was one installed automatically 
> when I installed R and RStudio many months ago and if so, where can I find 
> it? If it was not installed automatically and I have to create my own, where 
> should I put it?


Hi, 

As an FYI, there is a dedicated R list for macOS users:

  https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac

which should be used for macOS specific questions vis-a-vis R.

The default .Rprofile is stored in your user home folder, which is 
/Users/YourUserName/.Rprofile or abbreviated as ~/.Rprofile.

As you note, because it is a hidden file, with a leading '.', Finder and 
Spotlight will not show it by default.

You can change that behavior relative to hidden files, by opening a Terminal 
and using the following command:

  defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE

then restart Finder, by using Alt-RightClick on the Finder icon in the dock and 
selecting Relaunch. You can reverse that behavior by changing the TRUE to FALSE 
in the above command.

If you don't want to make that global change, you can use the following command 
in a Terminal session:

  open -a Textedit ~/.Rprofile

That will bring up the Textedit editor application with the file loaded. You 
can then edit the file content and save it. 

Whichever way you edit the file, be sure to restart any R sessions you have 
running, so that future R sessions will pick up the changes.

Making the change to that file will generally affect all R sessions for your 
user profile.

I don't use RStudio, so it may have other relevant features, and they have 
their own support lists linked on their site.

Regards,

Marc Schwartz

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