As we’ve seen in the first two parts of this book, R can really help you in very noticeable ways: formatting and manipulating data, analyzing complex problems and relationships, and even automating some of your daily tasks. One problem, though, is that we have to actually have a computer running R in order to do these things. As I mentioned very far back in Chapter 1, R runs on a lot of systems – Macs, Windows PCs, Linux desktops and servers, some android devices, and even devices like a Raspberry Pi. But ...
8. R Anywhere
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