Re: [R] Opening R

2019-01-20 Thread Jeff Newmiller
> >-Original Message- >From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Eric >Berger >Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 3:00 AM >To: Sydney Torbett >Cc: R mailing list >Subject: Re: [R] Opening R > >Hi Sydney, >This mailing list is a text-only list s

Re: [R] Opening R

2019-01-20 Thread David L Carlson
dney Torbett Cc: R mailing list Subject: Re: [R] Opening R Hi Sydney, This mailing list is a text-only list so your pictures are not coming through. I am guessing that you are clicking on the setup (installation) program and not on R. That would explain why you are being led to the installation pro

Re: [R] Opening R

2019-01-20 Thread Eric Berger
Hi Sydney, This mailing list is a text-only list so your pictures are not coming through. I am guessing that you are clicking on the setup (installation) program and not on R. That would explain why you are being led to the installation process again. You can try to search for another desktop icon

[R] Opening R

2019-01-20 Thread Sydney Torbett
Hello! I have a Dell XPS laptop that runs windows and once I download and install R, keeping all defaults, when I try to open the application that’s on my desktop, a notification just pops up prompting a re-installation process. I can’t actually get inside R and I’ve followed all of the direct

Re: [R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default

2011-05-24 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Duncan Murdoch Josh -Original Message- From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 11:25 AM To: Josh Browning Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default On May 24, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Josh Browning wrote: > Hi Everyone,

Re: [R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default

2011-05-24 Thread Josh Browning
Oh, of course, sorry. I'm running Windows 7. Thanks! Josh -Original Message- From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 11:25 AM To: Josh Browning Cc: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default On May 24,

Re: [R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default

2011-05-24 Thread David Winsemius
On May 24, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Josh Browning wrote: Hi Everyone, This may be a dumb question, but I can't seem to figure it out. I have 32 and 64 bit versions of R installed on my machine, and I'd really like the 64-bit version to be the default (i.e. what opens when I open up a workspace

[R] Opening R in 64-bit version by default

2011-05-24 Thread Josh Browning
Hi Everyone, This may be a dumb question, but I can't seem to figure it out. I have 32 and 64 bit versions of R installed on my machine, and I'd really like the 64-bit version to be the default (i.e. what opens when I open up a workspace). I've tried right-clicking on the workspace and setting t

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread John C Frain
I find that some packages, that I need, do not always work with the latest version of R. For that reason I always keep earlier versions of R and the relevant old packages and run it in parallel with the latest version. I use Tinn-R and use the RSetReg.exe from the relevant bin directory to change

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread Keith Jewell
Hi, See http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1741502&forum_id=481901 I'm running under Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition and (I think) I can't make any "system wide" registry changes. In my R installation there are (I think) no relevant registry entries. I think that may be

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread bartjoosen
If you first install a newer version of R and aftwards remove a previous version, Tinn-R gives this behaviour. Doesn't matter if you activate the option to register. Best regards Bart Philippe Grosjean wrote: > > > Paul Chatfield wrote: >> Hi - someone has just e-mailed me direct with the an

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Also note there is a program, Rversions.hta, whose home page is at: http://batchfiles.googlecode.com that will list in a drop down menu all versions of R you have installed, based on the registry information that RSetReg.exe or the R installer sets, allowing you to select which one you wish to ma

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread Philippe Grosjean
Paul Chatfield wrote: Hi - someone has just e-mailed me direct with the answer which it'd be helpful to paste just so future users who have the same issue can see. Just follow the advice below and it works perfectly. Open a command window (Run;cmd) and cd to the bin directory of your R install

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-06 Thread Paul Chatfield
Hi - someone has just e-mailed me direct with the answer which it'd be helpful to paste just so future users who have the same issue can see. Just follow the advice below and it works perfectly. Open a command window (Run;cmd) and cd to the bin directory of your R installation (cd C:/Program Fil

Re: [R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-05 Thread HBaize
That doesn't make sense. Which version of Tinn-R are you using? >From Options->Main->Application do you get a dialog box with a tab "R", and within that a tab "General"? At the bottom of the "General" tab there is a button under "Rgui". That should bring up a file selection box. Proceed to the

[R] Opening R from Tinn without setting directory each time

2008-08-05 Thread Paul Chatfield
Hi - I can access R from Tinn-R by going to Options->Main->Application/R and setting the search path, but each time I exit Tinn-R I have to redefine the search path. Is there no way of fixing that directory as default? I have installed R under its default directory C:/Program Files/R/R-2.7.1 and