Install R and RStudio
R and RStudio are two separate pieces of software:
- R is a programming language that is especially powerful for data exploration, visualization, and statistical analysis
- RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) that makes using R easier. In this course we use RStudio to interact with R.
If you don’t already have R and RStudio installed, follow the instructions for your operating system below. You have to install R before you install RStudio.
Windows
- Download R from the CRAN website.
- Run the
.exe
file that was just downloaded
- Go to the RStudio download page
- Under Installers select RStudio x.yy.zzz - Windows Vista/7/8/10 (where x, y, and z represent version numbers)
- Double click the file to install it
- Once it’s installed, open RStudio to make sure it works and you don’t get any error messages.
MacOS
- Download R from the CRAN website.
- Select the
.pkg
file for the latest R version
- Double click on the downloaded file to install R
- It is also a good idea to install XQuartz (needed by some packages)
- Go to the RStudio download page
- Under Installers select RStudio x.yy.zzz - Mac OS X 10.6+ (64-bit) (where x, y, and z represent version numbers)
- Double click the file to install RStudio
- Once it’s installed, open RStudio to make sure it works and you don’t get any error messages.
Linux
- Follow the instructions for your distribution from CRAN, they provide information to get the most recent version of R for common distributions. For most distributions, you could use your package manager (e.g., for Debian/Ubuntu run
sudo apt-get install r-base
, and for Fedora sudo yum install R
), but we don’t recommend this approach as the versions provided by this are usually out of date. In any case, make sure you have at least R 3.3.1.
- Go to the RStudio download page
- Under Installers select the version that matches your distribution, and install it with your preferred method (e.g., with Debian/Ubuntu
sudo dpkg -i rstudio-x.yy.zzz-amd64.deb
at the terminal).
- Once it’s installed, open RStudio to make sure it works and you don’t get any error messages.
Update R and RStudio
If you already have R and RStudio installed, check if your R and RStudio are up to date:
- When you open RStudio your R version will be printed in the console on the bottom left. Alternatively, you can type
sessionInfo()
into the console. If your R version is 4.0.0 or later, you don’t need to update R for this lesson. If your version of R is older than that, download and install the latest version of R from the R project website for Windows, for MacOS, or for Linux
- To update RStudio to the latest version, open RStudio and click on
Help" > Check for updates
. If a new version is available, quit RStudio, follow the instruction on screen.
Adapted from: The Carpentries