I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a version of the R package that will run on OS X? _____________________________________________________ Randy Bangert Cortez, CO 81321 Northern Arizona University rkb at nau.edu oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html
Of course there is [1], but the fact that it works on a Mac does not change the fact that R is a programming language. Until you begin the process of becoming a programmer you won't be able to make much use of R regardless of which computer or operating system you run it on. Fortunately such a transformation is doable, but you have to believe it is possible or you won't work to make it happen... and transformation does take some work. [1] cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On January 2, 2016 11:50:23 AM PST, Randy Kip Bangert <Randy.Bangert at nau.edu> wrote:>I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find >the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a >version of the R package that will run on OS X? >_____________________________________________________ >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >______________________________________________ >R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide >R-project.org/posting-guide.html >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 12:24 PM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote: > > Of course there is [1], but the fact that it works on a Mac does not change the fact that R is a programming language. Until you begin the process of becoming a programmer you won't be able to make much use of R regardless of which computer or operating system you run it on. Fortunately such a transformation is doable, but you have to believe it is possible or you won't work to make it happen... and transformation does take some work. > > [1] cran.r-project.org/bin/macosxAll true. Some of us who are running R on Macs chose to do so at a time when Windoze machines were limited to 4G (actually 2.5 Gigs effectively) and we wanted a bit more headroom for larger objects. (I started back in the days of CP/M.) It wasn't the possibility of having dropdown menus, but rather the fact that it was a reasonable GUI bolted on top of a Unix box. If you want dropdown menus, then consider the Rcmdr package which runs in all of the three strains of OSes that are supported by the R Core. The RStudio effort is also a nice facility to ease the transition to "real programming". But if you really don't want to exert any effort and simply want a "non-programming package", then buy a seat for the JMP program. (Not cheap.) -- David.> > -- > Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. > > On January 2, 2016 11:50:23 AM PST, Randy Kip Bangert <Randy.Bangert at nau.edu> wrote: >> I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find >> the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a >> version of the R package that will run on OS X? >> _____________________________________________________ >> Randy Bangert >> Cortez, CO 81321 >> Northern Arizona University >> rkb at nau.edu >> oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.David Winsemius Alameda, CA, USA
Your distinction makes no sense to me. "Package" in the context of R is a set of useful related functions usable within R. There is no "R" package in this sense. "Package" is also sometimes used to refer to installable software. The link I pointed you to has just such an item, specifically for MacOSX. So... can you clarify what you really mean? -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On January 2, 2016 1:33:59 PM PST, Randy Kip Bangert <Randy.Bangert at nau.edu> wrote:>R package not R project. >_____________________________________________________ >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu<mailto:rkb at nau.edu> >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >On Jan 2, 2016, at 1:24 PM, Jeff Newmiller ><jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us<mailto:jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>> wrote: > >Of course there is [1], but the fact that it works on a Mac does not >change the fact that R is a programming language. Until you begin the >process of becoming a programmer you won't be able to make much use of >R regardless of which computer or operating system you run it on. >Fortunately such a transformation is doable, but you have to believe it >is possible or you won't work to make it happen... and transformation >does take some work. > >[1] cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx > >-- >Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. > >On January 2, 2016 11:50:23 AM PST, Randy Kip Bangert ><Randy.Bangert at nau.edu<mailto:Randy.Bangert at nau.edu>> wrote: > >I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find >the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a >version of the R package that will run on OS X? >________________________________ > >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu<mailto:rkb at nau.edu> >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >________________________________ > >R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide >R-project.org/posting-guide.html<r-project.org/posting-guide.html> >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Google turned up [1], but it is old and advertised as alpha. Perhaps someone with a Mac can add more clarity. [1] adn.biol.umontreal.ca/~numericalecology/old/R/v4/telecharger.html -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On January 2, 2016 2:30:32 PM PST, Randy Kip Bangert <Randy.Bangert at nau.edu> wrote:>Sorry, I thought this was to go to Philippe Casgrain based on >information on the web comparing the R package to the R project. I am >interested in the R package. I will try to contact Philippe Casgrain. >_____________________________________________________ >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu<mailto:rkb at nau.edu> >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >On Jan 2, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Jeff Newmiller ><jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us<mailto:jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>> wrote: > >Your distinction makes no sense to me. > >"Package" in the context of R is a set of useful related functions >usable within R. There is no "R" package in this sense. > >"Package" is also sometimes used to refer to installable software. The >link I pointed you to has just such an item, specifically for MacOSX. > >So... can you clarify what you really mean? >-- >Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. > >On January 2, 2016 1:33:59 PM PST, Randy Kip Bangert ><Randy.Bangert at nau.edu<mailto:Randy.Bangert at nau.edu>> wrote: >R package not R project. >_____________________________________________________ >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu<mailto:rkb at nau.edu> >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >On Jan 2, 2016, at 1:24 PM, Jeff Newmiller ><jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us<mailto:jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>> wrote: > >Of course there is [1], but the fact that it works on a Mac does not >change the fact that R is a programming language. Until you begin the >process of becoming a programmer you won't be able to make much use of >R regardless of which computer or operating system you run it on. >Fortunately such a transformation is doable, but you have to believe it >is possible or you won't work to make it happen... and transformation >does take some work. > >[1] cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx > >-- >Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. > >On January 2, 2016 11:50:23 AM PST, Randy Kip Bangert ><Randy.Bangert at nau.edu<mailto:Randy.Bangert at nau.edu>> wrote: > >I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find >the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a >version of the R package that will run on OS X? >________________________________ > >Randy Bangert >Cortez, CO 81321 >Northern Arizona University >rkb at nau.edu<mailto:rkb at nau.edu> >oak.ucc.nau.edu/rkb/RKB/Home.html > >________________________________ > >R-help at r-project.org<mailto:R-help at r-project.org> mailing list -- To >UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide >R-project.org/posting-guide.html<r-project.org/posting-guide.html> >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.[[alternative HTML version deleted]]