[R] R on Mac PRO does anyone have experience with R on such a platform ?

Roger Day day at upci.pitt.edu
Mon Feb 11 19:14:33 CET 2008


My experience with R.app on a MACbook has been mostly very positive.
I like the interface much better than that of Windows--
with two exceptions.


a)  I use stepping thru code with control-R.  It's not as convenient on Mac-
the code you want to run has to be actually selected; not good enough just
to be on the line you want.
That slows down code-stepping.
b)  saveHistory() doesn't save the history of the current session -- beware,
I lost some work that way.  you have to actually click a button.
c) no resizing graphs post-hoc,
d) saving graphics to a file is inconvenient except for pdf output.
 
Some plusses are:
a) better built-in editor (if you're not using ESS), including delimiter
matching
b) the history pane is nice,
c) the package installer and manager are nicer than on Win,
d) autocompletion with ctrl-period,
e) you can select text on the current or past command line much easier,
f) attractive interface with lots of cosmetic options.

I've done some tkrplot work in both (using X11 in OSX)
 -- some inconsistencies with placement of widgets show up.

This is off the top of my head.
Check out the mailing list R-sig-mac for more info.


Maura E Monville wrote:
> 
> I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
> I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before
> venturing
> on getting  the following  computer system.
> I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB PRO
> 2.6GHZ(dual-core)  4GBRAM ....
> 
> Thank you so much,
> -- 
> Maura E.M
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