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Using The R Programming Language in Jupyter Notebook - Anaconda Documentation

This document provides instructions for installing and running R in a Jupyter Notebook environment. It outlines steps to create an environment with the R package, open a Jupyter Notebook in that environment, and run sample R code to load and plot the iris dataset. The code demonstrates using the dplyr and ggplot2 libraries to read, manipulate, and visualize the data. Additional resources on using R with Anaconda are also referenced.

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This document provides instructions for installing and running R in a Jupyter Notebook environment. It outlines steps to create an environment with the R package, open a Jupyter Notebook in that environment, and run sample R code to load and plot the iris dataset. The code demonstrates using the dplyr and ggplot2 libraries to read, manipulate, and visualize the data. Additional resources on using R with Anaconda are also referenced.

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Using the R programming


language in Jupyter Notebook


R is a popular programing language for statistics.
To install and run R in a Jupyter Notebook:
1. Start Navigator (../../getting-started/#navigator-starting-navigator).

(../../../../_images/rJupyterStep1.png)

2. To install the R language and r-essentials packages, select Environments to create an new
environment. Click Create.

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Name the environment “r-tutorial”. Next to Packages, select Python 3.7 and R. Select r from the
dropdown menu. Click Create.

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3. Open the environment with the R package (../../getting-started/#navigator-use-environment) using


the Open with Jupyter Notebook option.

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4. To create a new notebook for the R language, in the Jupyter Notebook menu, select New, then
select R.

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5. We will use dplyr to read and manipulate Fisher’s Iris multivariate data set in this tutorial. Copy and
paste the following code into the first cell:

library(dplyr)
iris

6. To run the code, in the menu bar, click Cell then select Run Cells, or use the keyboard shortcut
Ctrl-Enter.

7. The iris data table is displayed.

8. Using ggplot, we can create a scatter plot comparing sepal length and width of three iris species.
Click + to open a second cell, then copy and paste the following code into the second cell:

library(ggplot2)
ggplot(data=iris, aes(x=Sepal.Length, y=Sepal.Width, color=Species)) + geom_

9. To run the code, in the menu bar, click Cell then select Run Cells, or use the keyboard shortcut
Ctrl-Enter.

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For more resources on using R with Anaconda, see Using R language with Anaconda (../../../user-
guide/tasks/using-r-language/).

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