Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Victor Manuel Garcia Guerrero
7-9016 De: r-help-boun...@r-project.org en nombre de Noah Silverman Enviado el: vie 11/09/2009 03:03 Para: r help Asunto: Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X Thanks Steve, That's a big help. On 9/11/09 12:48 PM, Steve Lianoglou wrote: > Hi, > > On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:4

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Thanks Steve, That's a big help. On 9/11/09 12:48 PM, Steve Lianoglou wrote: Hi, On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: Steve, You make a good point. I confused 64 bit with a multi-core setup. That said, I don't belive the pretty packaged up GUI has a 64 bit version, just t

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Hi, On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: Steve, You make a good point. I confused 64 bit with a multi-core setup. That said, I don't belive the pretty packaged up GUI has a 64 bit version, just the "raw terminal" version does. There is a 64bit version of the R.app GUI, you

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Steve, You make a good point. I confused 64 bit with a multi-core setup. That said, I don't belive the pretty packaged up GUI has a 64 bit version, just the "raw terminal" version does. On 9/11/09 12:38 PM, Steve Lianoglou wrote: Hi, On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: 3)

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Hi, On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Noah Silverman wrote: 3) I purposefully chose NOT to install 64bit R. I have a dual-core machine. With the 32 bit version, R will happily keep one core running at 100%, but then I have other core free for my "regular" work. Using 64bit R shouldn't change

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Noah Silverman
Hi, I'm a daily user of both mac and Linux so wanted to offer some thoughts: 1) R runs great on a Mac. There is a standard install from the cran website that has a nice GUI built into it. You can do things like drag files to the console and it will fill in the path name. 2) I like using B

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Steve Lianoglou
Hi, On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Victor Manuel Garcia Guerrero wrote: Hi all, I have been using R on Windows for a long time, but now I am ready to move to Mac OS X, but I was just wondering if R works better on Mac than on Windows. This is because I had some memory size issues in the pa

Re: [R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Sep 11, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Victor Manuel Garcia Guerrero wrote: Hi all, I have been using R on Windows for a long time, but now I am ready to move to Mac OS X, but I was just wondering if R works better on Mac than on Windows. This is because I had some memory size issues in the past.

[R] Moving to Mac OS X

2009-09-11 Thread Victor Manuel Garcia Guerrero
Hi all, I have been using R on Windows for a long time, but now I am ready to move to Mac OS X, but I was just wondering if R works better on Mac than on Windows. This is because I had some memory size issues in the past. Another question is if some of you know an R editor for Mac (just like