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Revision as of 15:42, 28 March 2017
Contents
Programming Details
R is a programming language and software environment for statistical analysis, graphics representation and reporting.
R is freely available under the GNU General Public License, and can be loaded as a module on Viper (with Linux), Windows (PC) and Mac.
Programming example
x <- c(151, 174, 138, 186, 128, 136, 179, 163, 152, 131) y <- c(63, 81, 56, 91, 47, 57, 76, 72, 62, 48) # Apply the lm() function. relation <- lm(y~x) print(relation)
Modules Available
The following modules are available:
- module add R/3.3.0
Compilation
The program is interpreted by the R runtime program, so compilation does not apply here.
Interactive Mode
[username@login01 ~]$ module add R/3.3.0 [username@login01 ~]$ R R version 3.3.0 (2016-05-03) -- "Supposedly Educational" Copyright (C) 2016 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details. Natural language support but running in an English locale R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications. Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help. Type 'q()' to quit R. >
Batch Mode
[username@login01 ~]$ module add R/3.3.0 [username@login01 ~]$ Rscript myprogram.rsc "Hello World"