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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 That package should "build" In my case, I am asked to install
Command to see R path that RStudio is using - Stack Overflow I have a few flavors of R installed I simply want to know, when I run RStudio, which flavor of R is it pointing to 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
How can I interrupt a running code in R with a keyboard command? In RStudio, Esc works, on windows, Mac, and ubuntu (and I would guess on other linux distributions as well) If the process is run in say ubuntu shell (and this is not R specific), for example using:
Warning in install. packages: unable to access index for repository 3 Installing CRAN packages was restored by going into the Rstudio global options and setting the Primary CRAN repository to USA (TX 1) [https] - Revolution Analytics, Dallas, TX I don't know why this worked, whereas selecting USA (TN) [https] - National Institute for Computational Sciences, Oak Ridge did not work
rstudio - Change R default library path using . libPaths in Rprofile . . . Setting R_LIBS_USER will ensure that the library shows up first in libPaths () regardless of starting RStudio directly or by right-clicking an file and "Open With" to start RStudio The Rprofile solution can work if RStudio is always started by clicking the RStudio shortcut