[R] vanilla session in R Gui or RStudio
Henrik Bengtsson
henr|k@bengt@@on @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri Oct 23 03:13:11 CEST 2020
As Jeff says, it might be that you have a ~/.Rprofile file with
instructions to load packages when R starts. It could also be that
you have a .RData file, which is saved if you answer yes to:
> Save workspace image? [y/n/c]: y
when you quit R. If this file exists, then R loads it and all the
objects you had when you saved it. If there are objects associated
with packages, then that will cause those packages to be loaded when R
starts. To avoid this, you need to move or delete the .RData file.
You can use:
> startup::startup(debug = TRUE, dryrun = TRUE)
to get detailed information on what happens when R starts, e.g. if you
have a .Rprofile file and an .RData file. That might help you to
track down what's going on. The 'startup' package is on CRAN.
I don't know of an easy way to restart RGui or RStudio Console in
vanilla mode, similarly how you can start R at the terminal with 'R
--vanilla'.
/Henrik
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 4:14 PM Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil using dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
> Have you looked into your .Rprofile file? Loading packages is not something R normally does without your telling it to do so, but many people forget that they have done so.
>
> On October 22, 2020 3:47:04 PM PDT, Michael L Friendly <friendly using yorku.ca> wrote:
> >[env: Windows, R 3.6.6]
> >
> >When I start R from the R Gui icon or from RStudio, I get a large
> >number of packages loaded via a namespace. Not entirely clear where
> >these come from.
> >
> >As a result, I often run into problems updating packages because
> >something is already loaded. How can start a new gui session with
> >minimal packages loaded?
> >
> >> sessionInfo()
> >R version 3.6.3 (2020-02-29)
> >Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
> >Running under: Windows 7 x64 (build 7601) Service Pack 1
> >
> >Matrix products: default
> >
> >locale:
> >[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United
> >States.1252
> >[3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
> >
> >[5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
> >
> >attached base packages:
> >[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
> >
> >
> >loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> >[1] statmod_1.4.34 xfun_0.18 tidyselect_1.1.0 reshape2_1.4.4
> >purrr_0.3.4 mitools_2.4
> >[7] splines_3.6.3 lattice_0.20-41 coefplot_1.2.6 carData_3.0-4
> >colorspace_1.4-1 vctrs_0.3.4
> >[13] generics_0.0.2 htmltools_0.5.0 yaml_2.2.1 survival_3.2-7
> > rlang_0.4.7 pillar_1.4.6
> >[19] nloptr_1.2.2.2 glue_1.4.2 DBI_1.1.0 lifecycle_0.2.0
> > plyr_1.8.6 stringr_1.4.0
> >[25] effects_4.2-0 munsell_0.5.0 gtable_0.3.0 evaluate_0.14
> > knitr_1.30 fansi_0.4.1
> >[31] Rcpp_1.0.5 scales_1.1.1 useful_1.2.6 fs_1.4.2
> > lme4_1.1-23 packrat_0.5.0
> >[37] ggplot2_3.3.2 digest_0.6.25 stringi_1.4.6 insight_0.9.6
> > dplyr_1.0.2 survey_4.0
> >[43] grid_3.6.3 cli_2.1.0 tools_3.6.3 magrittr_1.5
> > tibble_3.0.4 crayon_1.3.4
> >[49] pkgconfig_2.0.3 ellipsis_0.3.1 MASS_7.3-53 Matrix_1.2-18
> > reprex_0.3.0 assertthat_0.2.1
> >[55] minqa_1.2.4 rmarkdown_2.4 rstudioapi_0.11 R6_2.4.1
> > boot_1.3-25 nnet_7.3-14
> >[61] nlme_3.1-149 compiler_3.6.3
> >>
> >
> >Michael Friendly Email: friendly AT yorku DOT ca
> >Professor, Psychology Dept. & Former Chair, ASA Statistical Graphics
> >Section
> >York University Voice: 416 736-2100 x66249
> >4700 Keele Street Web: http://www.datavis.ca | @datavisFriendly
> >Toronto, ONT M3J 1P3 CANADA
> >
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