
R for Data Science: Import, Tidy, Transform, Visualize, and Model Data by Hadley Wickham & Garrett Grolemund.


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Packages tab: show external R packages available on your system.From this tab, you can export a plot to a PDF or an image files Plots tab: show the history of plots you created.Files tab: show files in your working directory.History tab: shows the history of all previous commands.Workspace tab: shows the list of R objects you created during your R session.R script can be created as follow: File –> New –> R Script.īottom-left panel: R console for typing R commands The R script is where you keep a record of your work. Top-left panel: Code editor allowing you to create and open a file containing R script. RStudio is a four pane work-space for 1) creating file containing R script, 2) typing R commands, 3) viewing command histories, 4) viewing plots and more. Launch RStudio under Windows, MAC OSX and LinuxĪfter installing R and RStudio, launch RStudio from your computer “application folders”.
