![]() Minor – the minor version number, including the patch level The two main things you’re looking for when you run R.Version() are: ![]() ![]() You can also run the following command in the R console or in RStudio which will give you a lot more information: You can either just look at the top comment when you load R Console or R Studio: T’s important to first check the R version. Alas, I needed to update R to the latest version, and in the process decided to update RStudio as well. Because R and R Studio don’t necessarily warn you when they need upgrading, I had to figure it out myself when I started getting some weird bugs running assignments during an R class. ![]()
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