> On 7 Sep 2020, at 9:31 am, Mike Feher wrote:
> 2. Are these objects, etc. stored on disk somewhere, or are they only
> accessible via the interfaces? For example, I would be interested to see
> the source code for the demo examples to learn how to do certain things, if
> this is possible.
> On Sep 6, 2020, at 4:31 PM, Mike Feher wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> As I’m getting familiar with R, I have some basic questions that I thought
> of to shoot to useRs:
You should review the ListInfo material. Most of these questions have nothing
to do with the Mac version of R.
>
> 1. When l
Greetings,
As I’m getting familiar with R, I have some basic questions that I thought
of to shoot to useRs:
1. When looking up library functions, symbols, objects, etc., is there a
Google-style “global search” capability for all that is available with my
installation? Or is it just all accessibl
I am pleased to announce that Peter’s suggestion worked! I just downloaded
and installed the R-4.0.0 (Patched) from the Mac nightly builds site and
now R.app is version 1.73 and the rev is 7883. The command ‘demo()’ worked
just fine. Thank you very much!
Mike
On September 6, 2020 at 4:54:03 P
I am experiencing my issues with the same version: R.app 1.72, rev 7847.
I’ll attempt a rev 7849 download.
Thank you both for responding!
Mike
On September 6, 2020 at 3:30:06 PM, David Carlson (dcarl...@tamu.edu) wrote:
I'm having the problem on R for R 4.0.2 GUI 1.72 Catalina build (7847).
D
I'm having the problem on R for R 4.0.2 GUI 1.72 Catalina build (7847).
David Carlson
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 12:22 PM peter dalgaard wrote:
> Which Rgui version is this? A somewhat similar issue with opening files on
> some platforms was fixed shortly after 4.0.2 in Rgui rev 7849.
>
> I forget
Which Rgui version is this? A somewhat similar issue with opening files on some
platforms was fixed shortly after 4.0.2 in Rgui rev 7849.
I forget whether this was pushed to the CRAN binary (my install has 7847). At
any rate, if yours is older, you may want to try Rgui.app from
https://mac.r-p