![]() The workaround is to open the original R drawing panel - just type windows () into the console, and new active window will open (you can move it around the screen, or right-click on it by mouse and select “Stay on top” to keep it as the top window always visible on your screen). ![]() One thing I found a bit not handy is RStudio's native graphical output - it offers its own unique sizeable graphical output into one of the subpanels (usually the bottom-right one), but it sometimes produces troubles (especially in case when you draw more complex figures). RStudio is a convenient software, which combines R program with text editor and graphical user interface (and offers much more, like organization of scripts and outputs into a projects within single folder, and for advanced users also convenient building of packages, document markup etc.). If you already have RStudio installed in your computer, please check whether you have the latest version and update if you don't (in RStudio menu, go to Help > Check for Updates). There are a few more functions that you could see in the help files.Download the latest version from RStudio website you will need Desktop version, Open Source Edition for your system you may click here to get directly to the selection of actual RStudion version.is.empty - function added for checking if an object is empty (e.g: of zero length). ![]() freegeoip - Geolocate IP addresses in R (contributed by Heuristic Andrew).cranometer - Estimates the speed of each CRAN mirror by measuring the time it takes to download the NEWS file.manage.os() - for shutdown/sleep of a Windows computer (useful for running at the end of a simulation).install.URL() - gets a URL of a zipped file, and makes sure to download and run it.Currently, it is the only option I know of for downloading+installing a direct ZIP of an R package. () - for installing package from a url of a ZIP file.install.git() - download and runs the installer for git-gui.install.MikTeX() - download and runs the installer for MikTeX.install.pandoc() - download and runs the installer for pandoc.install.Rtools() - download and runs the installer for Rtools (allowing the user to choose which version to download).install.RStudio() - download and runs the installer for RStudio.install.Rdevel - usefull for when developing R packages (as this version contains the latest checks.).restart_RGui - a function to restart Rgui from Rgui.require2 - just like "require", only makes sure to download and install the package in case it is not present on the system (useful for examples.).It will then offer to update the moved packages, offer to open the new Rgui, and lastely, it will quit the old R. Once done, the function will offer to copy (or move) all of the packages from the old R library to the new R library. If one exists, the function will download the most updated R version and run its installer. Running the function will check for a newer version of R than the one currently used. updateR() - serves as a "check for updates" function of R itself.R install/update/uninstall related functions:.You can see the most recent changes to the package in the NEWS.md file: compose a friendly e-mail to: functions are:. ![]()
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