2 things:
1) utils::install.packages() sometimes helps if the Rstudio version got
wedged somehow.
2) You seem to be missing several Recommended packages (lattice, MASS, Matrix,
nlme, cluster,). Did you install R without those?
-pd
> On 16 Mar 2024, at 05:09 , javad bayat wrote:
>
On 16.03.2024 10:48, javad bayat wrote:
Dear all;
I found a useful video on youtube that has explained how to install Rtools.
I followed the instructions and the problem was solved.
" Installing R version 4.0 + RTools 4.0 + RStudio For Data Science (#R
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A recent set of released software
Dear all;
I found a useful video on youtube that has explained how to install Rtools.
I followed the instructions and the problem was solved.
" Installing R version 4.0 + RTools 4.0 + RStudio For Data Science (#R
#RTools #RStudio #DataScience) - YouTube
Though Navigator may mess up any Rtools stuff because it handles the
directory trees where packages and dependencies are located, does it not?
If so, maybe just reinstall RStudio directly from its website to proceed.
Just a guess obviously.
Bert
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024, 05:09 javad bayat wrote:
>
? Google it! "How to install packages using Rtools"
Bert
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024, 05:09 javad bayat wrote:
> Dear Rui;
> Many thanks for your reply. I have installed Rtools (rtools43-5958-5975) on
> my PC and I have R version 4.3.3 and 4.3.2 to install. Also I have
> installed Rstudio through
Dear Rui;
Many thanks for your reply. I have installed Rtools (rtools43-5958-5975) on
my PC and I have R version 4.3.3 and 4.3.2 to install. Also I have
installed Rstudio through Anaconda Navigator.
But I do not know how to use Rtools for installing the R packages. I would
be more than happy if
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