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The '''R programming language''' is an interpreted statistical programming language. On most platforms, the interpreter is called by '''`R(1)`'''. On others, [[R/Studio|RStudio]] is almost a necessity. |
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Most [[Linux]] and [[BSD]] distributions will offer an `r` package. For any platform, but especially for [[Windows]], consider using '''RStudio'''. |
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== Tool Chain == * [[R/InstallingPackages|Installing Packages]] * [[R/Studio|RStudio]] |
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* [[R/Dplyr|dplyr]] * [[R/Ggplot2|ggplot2]] |
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* [[R/TidyCensus|tidycensus]] * [[R/TidyVerse|tidyverse]] |
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---- == See also == |
R
The R programming language is an interpreted statistical programming language.
On most platforms, the interpreter is called by R(1). On others, RStudio is almost a necessity.
Contents
Installation
Most Linux and BSD distributions will offer an r package.
For any platform, but especially for Windows, consider using RStudio.
Tool Chain
Language
Packages
Configuration