![]() Next message: Fwd: Can't get CVlm from DAAG package to work on my data - R 3.1.3, DAAG 1.R-help at mailing list - To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, seeĪnd provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > Use Password manager! It stores your passwords & protects your account. > Can't remember your password? Do you need a strong and secure password? > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ![]() > R-help at mailing list - To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see do you have any idea what the problem is? > i'm using R i386 3.1.3 and downloaded RStudio - Windows > open it it gives me this message "Rstudio requires an existing > I installed R and then R studio but it doesn't open every time i try > To: r-help at > Subject: R studio installation Step by step, this is how you procede: Install the latest RStudio from the official sources Create your custom conda environment CUSTOMENV, including an installation of r-base conda create -n CUSTOMENV -c conda-forge r-base>4.0.0. > is not an RStudio list and the expertise is at the RStudoi site. > You probably should go to the RStudio help/blog rather than here. Of course, I would probably just suggest re-installing R, but someone else here might have better answers. To: John Kane Sojood Malkawi r-help at īut if the answer to the question "Does R load on its own?" is "no" then this probably is the right place to ask for help. You installed R in a location other than the default location and R Studio cannot fine it.įrom: R-help On Behalf Of Jeff Newmiller You installed both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of R so R Studio does not know which one to use.ģ. As a result R Studio does not know which one you want.Ģ. By default R creates a new subdirectory for each new version. You installed R in the default location "C:\Program Files\R" but you have multiple installations as a result of updating R. The most likely explanation is one of these:ġ. Once you have done this, R Studio will remember where it is. ![]() The part of the message that says "please select the version of R to use" should give you a dialog box to use to navigate to the directory that contains R. Since you have installed R, the error message means that R Studio can't find it or is not sure which version to use.
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