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The Comprehensive R Archive Network CRAN is a network of ftp and web servers around the world that store identical, up-to-date, versions of code and documentation for R Please use the CRAN mirror nearest to you to minimize network load
R for Windows Please do not submit binaries to CRAN Package developers might want to contact Uwe Ligges directly in case of questions suggestions related to Windows binaries
Download R-4. 5. 1 for Windows. The R-project for statistical computing. This build requires UCRT, which is part of Windows since Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 On older systems, UCRT has to be installed manually from here If you want to double-check that the package you have downloaded matches the package distributed by CRAN, you can compare the md5sum of the exe to the fingerprint on the master server
CRAN Mirrors - The Comprehensive R Archive Network The Comprehensive R Archive Network is available at the following URLs, please choose a location close to you Some statistics on the status of the mirrors can be found here: main page, windows release, windows old release
CRAN: Package dplyr A fast, consistent tool for working with data frame like objects, both in memory and out of memory
An Introduction to R There are about 25 packages supplied with R (called “standard” and “recommended” packages) and many more are available through the CRAN family of Internet sites (via https: CRAN R-project org) and elsewhere More details on packages are given later (see Packages)
CRAN: Manuals - The Comprehensive R Archive Network R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing The R Manuals edited by the R Core Team The following manuals for R were created on Debian Linux and may differ from the manuals for Mac or Windows on platform-specific pages, but most parts will be identical for all platforms The correct version of the manuals for each platform are part of the respective R installations The manuals
An Introduction to R There are about 25 packages supplied with R (called “standard” and “recommended” packages) and many more are available through the CRAN family of Internet sites (via https: CRAN R-project org) and elsewhere More details on packages are given later (see Packages)