Summary and Setup
This is a new lesson built with The Carpentries Workbench.
Setup instructions
R and RStudio are separate downloads and installations. R is the underlying statistical computing environment, but using R alone is no fun. RStudio is a graphical integrated development environment (IDE) that makes using R much easier and more interactive. You need to install R before you install RStudio. Once installed, because RStudio is an IDE, RStudio will run R in the background. You do not need to run it separately.
After installing both programs, you will need to install the
tidyverse package from within RStudio. The
tidyverse package is a powerful collection
of data science tools within R see the tidyverse
website for more details. Follow the instructions below for your
operating system, and then follow the instructions to install
tidyverse.
Windows
If you already have R and RStudio installed
- Open RStudio, and click on “Help” > “Check for updates”. If a new version is available, quit RStudio, and download the latest version for RStudio.
- To check which version of R you are using, start RStudio and the
first thing that appears in the console indicates the version of R you
are running. Alternatively, you can type
sessionInfo(), which will also display which version of R you are running. Go on the CRAN website and check whether a more recent version is available. If so, you can update R using theinstallrpackage, by running:
R
if( !("installr" %in% installed.packages()) ){install.packages("installr")}
installr::updateR(TRUE)
If you don’t have R and RStudio installed
- Download R from the CRAN website.
- Run the
.exefile 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
If you already have R and RStudio installed
- Open RStudio, and click on “Help” > “Check for updates”. If a new version is available, quit RStudio, and download the latest version for RStudio.
- To check the version of R you are using, start RStudio and the first
thing that appears on the terminal indicates the version of R you are
running. Alternatively, you can type
sessionInfo(), which will also display which version of R you are running. Go on the CRAN website and check whether a more recent version is available. If so, please download and install it. In any case, make sure you have at least R 3.2.
If you don’t have R and RStudio installed
- Download R from the CRAN website.
- Select the
.pkgfile 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 Fedorasudo yum install R), but we don’t recommend this approach as the versions provided by this approach are usually out of date. In any case, make sure you have at least R 3.2. - 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.debat the terminal). - Once it’s installed, open RStudio to make sure it works and you don’t get any error messages.
- Before installing the
tidyversepackage, Ubuntu (and related) users may need to install the following dependencies:libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev(e.g.sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev).
For everyone
After installing R and RStudio, you need to install the
tidyverse and here packages.
After starting RStudio, at the console type:
install.packages("tidyverse")followed by the enter key. Once this has installed, typeinstall.packages("here")followed by the enter key. Both packages should now be installed.For reference, the lesson uses
SAFI_clean.csv. The direct download link for this file is: https://github.com/datacarpentry/r-socialsci/blob/main/episodes/data/SAFI_clean.csv. This data is a slightly cleaned up version of the SAFI Survey Results available on figshare. Instructions for downloading the data with R are provided in the Before we start episode.The json episode uses
SAFI.json. The file is available on GitHub here.