R commander (Rcmdr)
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R provides a powerful and comprehensive system for analysing data and when used in conjunction with the R-commander (a graphical user interface, commonly known as Rcmdr) it also provides one that is easy and intuitive to use. Basically, R provides the engine that carries out the analyses and Rcmdr provides a convenient way for users to input commands. The Rcmdr program enables analysts to access a selection of commonly-used R commands using a simple interface that should be familiar to most computer users. It also serves the important role of helping users to implement R commands and develop their knowledge and expertise in using the command line --- an important skill for those wishing to exploit the full power of the program.
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Information about installing R can be found on the web at the R homepage http://www.r-project.org/ which provides lots of information about the R project and also directs users to one of the CRAN sites (the Comprehensive R Archive Network) that have been set up on many servers across the world in order for users to download the software. CRAN provides all files necessary to install R on a number of different computing platforms (Linux, MacOS X and Windows) along with detailed information about installation and also offers manuals and contributed documentation in a number of langauges and for a number of specific disciplines.
Definitive information about the Rcmdr can be found at it's author's (John Fox) webpage:
R commander Plugins (RcmdrPlugin)
A number of plugins are available that provide direct access to R packages through the Rcmdr interface. These plugins are installed in the same way as for other R packages (for information about installation see www.UsingRcmdr.com) and can be loaded via the R-console or by using the Rcmdr menus `Tools, Load Rcmdr plugin(s)...'. There are currently 29 Plugins that provide support for specific analyses, graphics, books and teaching. Full information about the Plugins can be obtained by following the links provided in the table...
Using the Rcmdr in conjunction with the Rstudio.
Rcmdr integrates with Rstudio
Further information and resources.
Forthcoming book (due out in 2013): Data Analysis using R and the R commander. Hutcheson, G. D. Sage Pulications.
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Get the SoftwareYou can either download binaries or source code archives for the or release or access the (aka nightly) distribution through Git. This software may not be exported in violation of any U.S. Export laws or regulations. For more information regarding Export Control matters please go to.
Stay updatedKitware provides training sessions on CMake on a regular basis. If you are interested. Kitware provides support for your CMake project such as migration from other tools to CMake, auditing of existing CMake-based project and training. You can always for more information regarding CMake. If you want to get regular updates or more information regarding CMake services please leave us your email. Latest Release (3.17.0)The release was packaged with CPack which is included as part of the release.
The.sh files are self extracting gziped tar files. To install a.sh file, run it with /bin/sh and follow the directions. The OS-machine.tar.gz files are gziped tar files of the install tree. The OS-machine.tar.Z files are compressed tar files of the install tree. The tar file distributions can be untared in any directory. They are prefixed by the version of CMake.
For example, the Linux-x8664 tar file is all under the directory cmake–Linux-x8664. This prefix can be removed as long as the share, bin, man and doc directories are moved relative to each other.
To build the source distributions, unpack them with zip or tar and follow the instructions in Readme.txt at the top of the source tree. See also the. Source distributions: PlatformFilesUnix/Linux Source (has n line feeds)Windows Source (has rn line feeds)Binary distributions: PlatformFilesWindows win64-x64 Installer: Installer tool has changed. Uninstall CMake 3.4 or lower first!Windows win64-x64 ZIPWindows win32-x86 Installer: Installer tool has changed. Uninstall CMake 3.4 or lower first!Windows win32-x86 ZIPMac OS X 10.7 or laterLinux x8664Download verification: RoleFilesCryptographic HashesPGP sig. Previous Release (3.16.5)The release was packaged with CPack which is included as part of the release.
The.sh files are self extracting gziped tar files. To install a.sh file, run it with /bin/sh and follow the directions. The OS-machine.tar.gz files are gziped tar files of the install tree. The OS-machine.tar.Z files are compressed tar files of the install tree. The tar file distributions can be untared in any directory. They are prefixed by the version of CMake. For example, the Linux-x8664 tar file is all under the directory cmake–Linux-x8664.
This prefix can be removed as long as the share, bin, man and doc directories are moved relative to each other. To build the source distributions, unpack them with zip or tar and follow the instructions in Readme.txt at the top of the source tree. See also the. Source distributions: PlatformFilesUnix/Linux Source (has n line feeds)Windows Source (has rn line feeds)Binary distributions: PlatformFilesWindows win64-x64 Installer: Installer tool has changed. Uninstall CMake 3.4 or lower first!Windows win64-x64 ZIPWindows win32-x86 Installer: Installer tool has changed.
Uninstall CMake 3.4 or lower first!Windows win32-x86 ZIPMac OS X 10.7 or laterLinux x8664Download verification: RoleFilesCryptographic HashesPGP sig. Current development distributionEach night binaries are created as part of the testing process. Other than passing all of the tests in CMake, this version of CMake should not be expected to work in a production environment.
It is being produced so that users can test bug fixes done upstream without having to build CMake. Nightly BinariesLinkhttpsAlternatively one may build from source. Development is managed on Kitware’s GitLab instance:.On UNIX, one may use the bootstrap script provided in the source tree to build CMake. In order to build the windows version of CMake you will need a current binary installation of CMake to bootstrap the build process.
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