Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-28 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Michael, I would propose the easiest way (and appropriate in a student setting is via Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)" brew install R brew cask install Rstudio and thereafter

Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-25 Thread Abby Spurdle
Running R on Chromebook, is contrary to the way Chromebook is designed to work. In theory, R can be run off a server. Then people/students can not only access it from Chromebook, but from their phones. Unfortunately, this is not a topic I'm familiar with, so can't offer specifics. But, from an edu

Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-25 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Some models of Chromebooks support limited use of Linux (via the approved "Crostini" project, for personal machines, via the developer-mode "Crouton" project). I use R in Crostini regularly. In an educational setting it may be more prudent to suggest https://rstudio.cloud/ On September 25, 202

Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-25 Thread Cheikh Tidiane DIAGNE via R-help
Hi Michael, You have different specific R versions compatible for each OS. For Mac version please find the link here: https://cran.r-project.org HTH, Cheikh Tidiane DIAGNE Public Health Entomologist > On Sep 25, 2020, at 06:55, Michael Johnston > wrote: > > Hi

Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-25 Thread Kevin Thorpe
For Mac specific issues the list R-SIG-Mac might be better. To my knowledge, R cannot be installed on a chromebook. -- Kevin E. Thorpe Head of Biostatistics, Applied Health Research Centre (AHRC) Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public H

Re: [R] R for mac

2020-09-25 Thread Michael Johnston
Hi I am club mentor for a group of high school students learning R. The Vice President of Information Technology is hoping to broaden and deepen her skill set so she can help others. She is doing well in helping students install R on the Windows operating system. However, a few have problems insta

Re: [R] R for Mac - editor's pick on Download Typhoon

2012-02-27 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Thanks for taking the time to really kick the tires on "R for mac" and providing a great service to the community. The screen shots[1] you chose to use in order to really highlight "R for mac" as well as ensuring that you are reviewing the latest and greatest[2] really says volumes about the wonde

[R] R for Mac - editor's pick on Download Typhoon

2012-02-27 Thread Download Typhoon
Dear R Development Core Team R for Mac has been reviewed by Download Typhoon and got "Editor's Pick" award: http://www.downloadtyphoon.com/r-for-mac/infoyvnppyhf Please publish Download Typhoon "Editor's Pick" award on your website by adding the following HTML code: 160 x 80: http://www.downlo

Re: [R] R for mac, default load package.

2011-02-11 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Hi, On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Jaeik Cho wrote: > Dear R users, > > > I'm looking for solution about how can I add a package to default load > package list. > > Because, some packages, every time I use the package for analysis. I don't > want type "load(package)" every time. > > On the R

[R] R for mac, default load package.

2011-02-11 Thread Jaeik Cho
Dear R users, I'm looking for solution about how can I add a package to default load package list. Because, some packages, every time I use the package for analysis. I don't want type "load(package)" every time. On the R instruction, I should change .Rprofile file, but I couldn't find R for

[R] R for Mac OS X Search in Help

2009-03-31 Thread Robert Biddle
Hi: A small query about R for Mac on OSX: when looking at the help system screens, it does not seem to be possible to search within them. For example, when looking at a long help page (e.g. for par) I often want to search for a particular parameter. But I don't see how. I just have to scroll an

Re: [R] R for Mac 10.3.9

2008-01-28 Thread Benilton Carvalho
http://cran.fhcrc.org/bin/macosx/old/powerpc/R-2.2.0.dmg But that is sooo old. Maybe he could compile from the source (he'd need to install XCode and a fortran compiler). I assume that once these requirements are installed, the compilation would be as simple as: ./configure make May

[R] R for Mac 10.3.9

2008-01-28 Thread Paul Johnson
I know nothing of Macintosh, so please be patient. My student has a Macintosh with OSX 10.3.9. The R for Mac says it is for 10.4.4 or higher. Aside from saying "get a new Mac," what can be said to my student? Can you point me at the newest version of R that did work on 10.3 ? pj -- Paul E. Jo