[R] R Compied for Mac OS X

Bert Gunter bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri Jun 26 01:33:24 CEST 2020


These are functions in extra packages that you have to first download from
a repository, -- presumably lib.stat/.cmu.edu/r/cran -- install, and then
load for use. I suggest you check for tutorials there to to learn how to
use R, as it sounds like you are flying blind.

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 4:09 PM Gregory Coats via R-help <
r-help using r-project.org> wrote:

> Today, I downloaded, and installed the June 6, 2020 version of R, from the
> CRAN official site at Carnegie Mellon University. Unfortunately, while the
> CMU compiled Mac OS X R application provides access to base R stat
> functions, like mean, it does not provide me with access to any of R’s more
> advanced functions like movavg, and ggplot.
> From where can I download a more complete R executable, compiled for Mac
> OS X?
> Greg Coats
>
> http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/ <http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/>
> Download R for (Mac) OS X
> R-4.0.2.pkg (notarized and signed)
> > version
> platform       x86_64-apple-darwin17.0
> arch           x86_64
> os             darwin17.0
> system         x86_64, darwin17.0
> status
> major          4
> minor          0.1
> year           2020
> month          06
> day            06
> svn rev        78648
> language       R
> version.string R version 4.0.1 (2020-06-06)
> nickname       See Things Now
> > mean
> function (x, ...)
> UseMethod("mean")
> <bytecode: 0x7ffe5d0f0c60>
> <environment: namespace:base>
> > movavg
> Error: object 'movavg' not found
> > ggplot
> Error: object 'ggplot' not found
> >
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