If you entered
demo()
at the R prompt and got the stated error then I would venture that your
installation is faulty.
Another function that should work is
sessionInfo()
and the output of that function can be helpful to us in troubleshooting.
However, I would strongly consider looking into re-installing R from
r--project.org.
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On December 30, 2014 6:45:14 AM PST, Joseph Racine <Joseph.Racine at
mdaus.com> wrote:>To whom is may concern,
>
>I am interested in working with R, and just downloaded the windows
>installation. Unfortunately when I tried to run some demos, I received
>an error (Error: could not find function "demo").
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Also, if you have some tutorial packages to help gain some familiarity,
>please pass those on as well.
>
>Best regards and happy new year.
>
>Joe Racine
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