I know my question has been asked many times. Please, forgive me for asking it
once more.
It's time to update R version.
I run R on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS/X.
I think I remember on Windows R comes with the un-installer. So I uninstall it
first and then I install the latest version.
On Mac OS I have no experience of updating R ... I think (and hope) all what I
have to do is to drag R
icon from the Applications folder into the Trashcan .. This simple operation
should get rid of all R
files from all the folders where they are placed during the installation
procedure.
Linux is really the only platform where in the past I manged to mix up pieces
from different R versions.
My question is:
how can I get rid of all the current R files before installing the latest
version on Linux/SuSE ?
Thank you in advance,
Maura
tutti i telefonini TIM!
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