
If not otherwise specified in the Preferences (see Preferences), or if the specified path is no longer available, then the default working directory at startup is the user home. Next: Resizing the R Console, Previous: Copy and Paste, Up: The R Console 2.3.3 The current and startup working directories Always read this FAQ before asking for help on Is usually a good idea to always look into that section if your issueĭoesn’t fit any of the above or was not answered in one of the specific Questions that don’t fit strictly into any of the categories above – it The last section of this document contains the most frequently asked Mailing list (after subscribing) as well as comments on this FAQ. Requests/questions you would like answers to the Anything specific to the R language can be This ‘R for macOS FAQ’ is rather incomplete at the moment and requiresĬontributions from users.
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While R.APP refers to the GUI-based Mac OS application that controls In this document R refers to the core, command-line-based R system Manuals, the latest versions of which can be found at Information on using R on macOS which supplements the main R This document contains a user guide to the R.APP version of R, and Next: R.app, Previous: Top, Up: Top 1 Introduction I get ``command not found'' in the GUI yet it works in the Terminal - why?.What is the difference between the CRAN build and a vanilla build?.Why doesn't R GUI support keyboard shortcut XYZ ?.Why are there faint lines in image plots?.I don't see a thing when installing packages!.I see spurious error messages when starting R!.How can I interrupt lengthy operations or output?.What happens if I drag a file on the R icon?.Which kind of packages can I install using the GUI?.The current and startup working directories.

