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Welcome to the R-Universe project! This repository aims to provide comprehensive resources and tutorials for R programming.
R is a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics supported by the R Foundation for Statistical Computing. The R language is widely used among statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software and data analysis. Polls, surveys of data miners, and studies of scholarly literature databases show that R's popularity has increased substantially in recent years.
Download the latest version of R from the R Project website.
Download the latest version of RStudio from the RStudio website.
Install R and RStudio on your computer.
Open RStudio on your computer.
Type the following command into the console and press Enter:
install.packages("jsonlite")
- 🌟 Step 1: Open R Terminal in VSCode
- 🚀 Step 2: Initiate Installation
- 🌍 Step 3: Choose a CRAN Mirror
- ✅ Step 4: Verify Installation
- 📚 Step 5: Load the Package
Make sure you are in the R terminal in VSCode. The prompt should display a >
.
Type the following command into the terminal and press Enter:
install.packages("jsonlite")
You will be prompted to choose a CRAN mirror to download the package. Use the arrow keys to select a mirror close to your geographical location and press Enter.
After successful download and installation, you will see a message like:
package 'jsonlite' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
To start using the package, load it with the following command:
library(jsonlite)