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Xquartz
  1. Xquartz 2.7.7 Download Mac

If a device-independent R graphics font family is specified (e.g., via par (family =) in the graphics package), the Quartz device makes use of the Quartz font database (see quartzFonts) to convert the R graphics font family to a Quartz-specific font family description. If you are using a Mac, in addition to R and RStudio, you need to download XQuartz (available here). Click on 'File/New File/R script'. You will now see a window like the one above. You can type code directly into the console on the lower left (doesn't mean that you should.!). Turns off auto-repeat. Turns on auto-repeat.-retro. Xquartz update problem. Starts the stipple with the classic stipple and cursor visible. The default is to start with a black root window, and to suppress display of the cursor until the first time an application calls XDefineCursor. For the Xorg server, this also sets the default for the DontZap option to.

R is an incredibly powerful open source program for statistics and graphics. It can run on pretty much any computer and has a very active and friendly support community online. Graphics created by R are extremely extensible and are used in high level publications like the New York Times (as explained by this former NYT infographic designer).

RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R. It's basically a nice front-end for R, giving you a console, a scripting window, a graphics window, and an R workspace, among other options.

R Commander is a basic graphical user interface (GUI) for R. It provides a series of menus that allow you to run lots of statistic tests and create graphics without typing a line of code. More advanced features of R aren't accessible through R Commander, but you can use it for the majority of your statistics. (Lots of people (like me) use R Commander as a crutch for a few months before they get the hang of the R language. As intimidating as it might be to constantly type stuff at the console, it really is a lot faster.)

However, as is the case with lots of free and open source software, it can be a little tricky to install all of these different programs and get them to work nicely together. The simple instructions below explain how to get everything working right. Airtable 101 restaurant.

Install R, RStudio, and R Commander in Windows

  1. Download R from http://cran.us.r-project.org/ (click on 'Download R for Windows' > 'base' > 'Download R 2.x.x for Windows')
  2. Install R. Leave all default settings in the installation options.
  3. Download RStudio from http://rstudio.org/download/desktop and install it. Leave all default settings in the installation options.
  4. Open RStudio.
  5. Go to the 'Packages' tab and click on 'Install Packages'. The first time you'll do this you'll be prompted to choose a CRAN mirror. R will download all necessary files from the server you select here. Choose the location closest to you (probably 'USA CA 1' or 'USA CA 2', which are housed at UC Berkeley and UCLA, respectively).
  6. Start typing 'Rcmdr' until you see it appear in a list. Select the first option (or finish typing Rcmdr), ensure that 'Install dependencies' is checked, and click 'Install'.
  7. Wait while all the parts of the R Commander package are installed.
  8. If you get permission errors while installing packages, close R Studio and reopen it with administrator privileges.

Install R, RStudio, and R Commander in Mac OS X

  1. Download R from http://cran.us.r-project.org/ (click on 'Download R for Mac OS X' > 'R-2.x.x.pkg (latest version)')
  2. Install R.
  3. Download RStudio from http://rstudio.org/download/desktop.
  4. Install RStudio by dragging the application icon to your Applications folder.
  5. Download Tcl/Tk from http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/ (click on tcltk-8.x.x-x11.dmg; OS X needs this to run R Commander.)
  6. Install Tcl/Tk.
  7. Go to your Applications folder and find a folder named Utilities. Verify that you have a program named 'X11' there. If not, go to http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ and download and install the latest version of XQuartz.
  8. Open RStudio.
  9. Go to the 'Packages' tab and click on 'Install Packages'. The first time you'll do this you'll be prompted to choose a CRAN mirror. R will download all necessary files from the server you select here. Choose the location closest to you (probably 'USA CA 1' or 'USA CA 2', which are housed at UC Berkeley and UCLA, respectively).
  10. Start typing 'Rcmdr' until you see it appear in a list. Select the first option (or finish typing Rcmdr), ensure that 'Install dependencies' is checked, and click 'Install'.
  11. Wait while all the parts of the R Commander package are installed.

Open R Commander in Windows and OS X

Xquartz 2.7.7 download mac

Once you've installed R Commander, you won't have to go through all those steps again! Running R Commander from this point on is simple—follow the instructions below.

If you decide to stop using R Commander and just stick with R, all you ever need to do is open RStudio—even simpler!

Xquartz 2.7.7
  1. Xquartz 2.7.7 Download Mac

If a device-independent R graphics font family is specified (e.g., via par (family =) in the graphics package), the Quartz device makes use of the Quartz font database (see quartzFonts) to convert the R graphics font family to a Quartz-specific font family description. If you are using a Mac, in addition to R and RStudio, you need to download XQuartz (available here). Click on 'File/New File/R script'. You will now see a window like the one above. You can type code directly into the console on the lower left (doesn't mean that you should.!). Turns off auto-repeat. Turns on auto-repeat.-retro. Xquartz update problem. Starts the stipple with the classic stipple and cursor visible. The default is to start with a black root window, and to suppress display of the cursor until the first time an application calls XDefineCursor. For the Xorg server, this also sets the default for the DontZap option to.

R is an incredibly powerful open source program for statistics and graphics. It can run on pretty much any computer and has a very active and friendly support community online. Graphics created by R are extremely extensible and are used in high level publications like the New York Times (as explained by this former NYT infographic designer).

RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R. It's basically a nice front-end for R, giving you a console, a scripting window, a graphics window, and an R workspace, among other options.

R Commander is a basic graphical user interface (GUI) for R. It provides a series of menus that allow you to run lots of statistic tests and create graphics without typing a line of code. More advanced features of R aren't accessible through R Commander, but you can use it for the majority of your statistics. (Lots of people (like me) use R Commander as a crutch for a few months before they get the hang of the R language. As intimidating as it might be to constantly type stuff at the console, it really is a lot faster.)

However, as is the case with lots of free and open source software, it can be a little tricky to install all of these different programs and get them to work nicely together. The simple instructions below explain how to get everything working right. Airtable 101 restaurant.

Install R, RStudio, and R Commander in Windows

  1. Download R from http://cran.us.r-project.org/ (click on 'Download R for Windows' > 'base' > 'Download R 2.x.x for Windows')
  2. Install R. Leave all default settings in the installation options.
  3. Download RStudio from http://rstudio.org/download/desktop and install it. Leave all default settings in the installation options.
  4. Open RStudio.
  5. Go to the 'Packages' tab and click on 'Install Packages'. The first time you'll do this you'll be prompted to choose a CRAN mirror. R will download all necessary files from the server you select here. Choose the location closest to you (probably 'USA CA 1' or 'USA CA 2', which are housed at UC Berkeley and UCLA, respectively).
  6. Start typing 'Rcmdr' until you see it appear in a list. Select the first option (or finish typing Rcmdr), ensure that 'Install dependencies' is checked, and click 'Install'.
  7. Wait while all the parts of the R Commander package are installed.
  8. If you get permission errors while installing packages, close R Studio and reopen it with administrator privileges.

Install R, RStudio, and R Commander in Mac OS X

  1. Download R from http://cran.us.r-project.org/ (click on 'Download R for Mac OS X' > 'R-2.x.x.pkg (latest version)')
  2. Install R.
  3. Download RStudio from http://rstudio.org/download/desktop.
  4. Install RStudio by dragging the application icon to your Applications folder.
  5. Download Tcl/Tk from http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/ (click on tcltk-8.x.x-x11.dmg; OS X needs this to run R Commander.)
  6. Install Tcl/Tk.
  7. Go to your Applications folder and find a folder named Utilities. Verify that you have a program named 'X11' there. If not, go to http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ and download and install the latest version of XQuartz.
  8. Open RStudio.
  9. Go to the 'Packages' tab and click on 'Install Packages'. The first time you'll do this you'll be prompted to choose a CRAN mirror. R will download all necessary files from the server you select here. Choose the location closest to you (probably 'USA CA 1' or 'USA CA 2', which are housed at UC Berkeley and UCLA, respectively).
  10. Start typing 'Rcmdr' until you see it appear in a list. Select the first option (or finish typing Rcmdr), ensure that 'Install dependencies' is checked, and click 'Install'.
  11. Wait while all the parts of the R Commander package are installed.

Open R Commander in Windows and OS X

Once you've installed R Commander, you won't have to go through all those steps again! Running R Commander from this point on is simple—follow the instructions below.

If you decide to stop using R Commander and just stick with R, all you ever need to do is open RStudio—even simpler!

Xquartz 2.7.7 Download Mac

  1. Open R Studio
  2. In the console, type windows() if using Windows, quartz() if using Mac OS X. (This tells R Commander to output all graphs to a new window). If you don't do this, R Commander graphs will be output to the graphics window in RStudio.
  3. Go to the 'Packages' tab, scroll down to 'Rcmdr,' and check the box to load the plugin. (Alternatively, type library(Rcmdr) at the console.)




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