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Downloads are available through a CRAN (Comprehensive R Archive Network) mirror of your choice: http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html

Both binaries and source are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

When running R locally, you can run it interactively from the command line or R GUI, or by submitting a program file from the command line using RScript somefile.R.

RStudio is a free R IDE available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

Alternatively, you can use R in a number of different browser environments. (Note though that these may not be running a recent version of R.) A small subset:

#R

Downloads are available through a CRAN (Comprehensive R Archive Network) mirror of your choice: http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html

Both binaries and source are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

When running R locally, you can run it interactively from the command line or R GUI, or by submitting a program file from the command line using RScript somefile.R.

RStudio is a free R IDE available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

Alternatively, you can use R in a number of different browser environments. (Note though that these may not be running a recent version of R.) A small subset:

R

Downloads are available through a CRAN (Comprehensive R Archive Network) mirror of your choice: http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html

Both binaries and source are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

When running R locally, you can run it interactively from the command line or R GUI, or by submitting a program file from the command line using RScript somefile.R.

RStudio is a free R IDE available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

Alternatively, you can use R in a number of different browser environments. (Note though that these may not be running a recent version of R.) A small subset:

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#R

Downloads are available through a CRAN (Comprehensive R Archive Network) mirror of your choice: http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html

Both binaries and source are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

When running R locally, you can run it interactively from the command line or R GUI, or by submitting a program file from the command line using RScript somefile.R.

RStudio is a free R IDE available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

Alternatively, you can use R in a number of different browser environments. (Note though that these may not be running a recent version of R.) A small subset: