Helix/bwVisu/RStudio
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RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for programming with R. It can handle Python code, too.
Change R Version
By default, the default R version on Helix is used. You can view the current default version by executing module -t -d avail 2>&1 | grep math/R
on Helix.
- Open a shell on Helix by sshing into Helix or by starting the RStudio app on bwVisu and switching to the terminal tab.
- Download your desired R version, unpack it and change into the unpacked directory:
tar -xf R-x.y.z.tar.gz cd R-x.y.z.tar.gz
- where
x.y.z
denotes the version of your downloaded R installation files.
- Patch the configuration file to make it compatible with your shell environment on Helix:
sed '/date-time conversions do not work in 2020/s/^/: #/' -i configure
- Install R into a chosen location in your home directory:
./configure prefix=$HOME/path/in/your/home/directory module load devel/java make make install
- Make your installed R version the default by exporting the location of its binary to your
PATH
: Open or create the file.bashrc
in your home directory and add the following line:export "PATH=/path/to/your/R/installation/directory/bin:$PATH"
- Please make sure that the suffix
/bin
is added to the path to the installation location of your custom R version. This is the default location where the binaries of R will be usually installed.
- Test the installation: Reload your bash environment and obtain the version of the R binary in your path:
source $HOME/.bashrc && R --version
- If the displayed version number is equal to the one of your custom R installation, then the installation was successfull and your custom R version will be automatically loaded in RStudio when you choose
custom
in the dropdown menu when starting the job.
- (Re)start RStudio
Add R packages
- Add a new package to RStudio
- Login to bwForCluster Helix or start the RStudio app on bwVisu and switch to the Terminal tab.
- Follow the instructions from the R page
- To create dashboards, you can use RShiny with bwVisu RStudio as well.