[R] R studio Problem

K. Elo maillists at pp.inet.fi
Thu Dec 15 07:34:29 CET 2016


Hi!

Maybe this helps:

http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Error-in-normalizePath-path-with-McAfee-td2532324.html

Best,
Kimmo

15.12.2016, 08:18, Amelia Marsh via R-help wrote:
> Hi
>
> I had installed R studio Desktop 1.0.44. However whenever I wanted to write any command, before I could complete, I was getting following error
>
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
>
>
> I had uninstalled RStudio and again downloaded it and reinstalled. But still I am getting error like as mentioned below -
>
>
>> a = 40
>
>> b = 45
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
>> c = 120
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
> Error in normalizePath(dir, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) :
> unused argument(s) (winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE)
>
>
> I had assigned value 40 to a, value 45 to b, but when I tried to assign value 120 to c, before I could complete, it started throwing above messages. I tried rnorm etc, however the error keeps on reappearing.
>
>
> Can someone guide me.
>
> Regards
>
> Amelais
>
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