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  • Restart R within Rstudio - Stack Overflow
    If you use RStudio, use the menu item Session > Restart R or the associated keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F10 (Windows and Linux) or Command+Shift+F10 (Mac OS) Additional keyboard shortcuts make it easy to restart development where you left off, i e to say “re-run all the code up to HERE”:
  • rstudio - How can I solve R studio session aborted, fatal error . . .
    That is the file's full name, not just its extension That file is where the previous session is saved when you opt to saved it and can cause problems when the session is restored at start up If you do have that file in your wd, delete it and rerun RStudio –
  • How do you change the default directory in RStudio (or R)?
    I faced the same problem There are different way to changes you working directory in RStudio, some of them are, for example: setwd("~ R R Programming") #Note that ~ represents in a short way your document folder (or whatever folder you are using for) and what its before it Set our working directory without using squigless:
  • Update R using RStudio - Stack Overflow
    Don't use Rstudio to update R Rstudio IS NOT R, Rstudio is just an IDE This answer is a summary of previous answers for different OS For all OS it is convenient to have a look in advance what will happen with the packages you have already installed here WINDOWS ->> Open CMD Powershell as an administrator and type "R" to go into interactive
  • Command to see R path that RStudio is using - Stack Overflow
    So, I need a command -- within RStudio itself, ideally -- that can tell me the underlying R executable that is being used for this RStudio window that I am currently working with To be clear, I do not need want to know the version of R that I'm using (e g , R version 3 2 2 (2015-08-14) -- 'Fire Safety' )
  • r - Rstudio is not opening - Stack Overflow
    Eventually RStudio loaded after about 10 minutes of being unresponsive, and when I closed that tab and restarted RStudio, it started as normal I'm not sure how I would have resolved that if the XML was too big to be loaded into memory and RStudio kept trying to open it, though the 'official comment' on this RStudio Support Community question
  • r - How can I setup my computer to use RTools in RStudio to build . . .
    In RStudio in the dropdown menu for "File" there is an option called "New Project" If that is selected then there is another option for "New Directory" After that is selected, there is an option for "R Package" If that option is selected, then RStudio populates the new directory with the necessary files for a "template" r package
  • rstudio - R Studio: organize code in section that can be hidden - Stack . . .
    RStudio will automatically add a little triangle (caret) next to the line number when you type the 4th # after the section title, but clicking this will likely fold everything to the end of your document If you have another section title later in your document, then it will only fold up to that point




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