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Deleting.rdata file and reinstalling r and rstudio solved the problem

For completeness, the answer is You can't do that from within rstudio It would be great if there was an update.r () function, analogous to the install.packages () function or the update.packages (function) So, in order to install r, go to. I have seen the use of %>% (percent greater than percent) function in some packages like dplyr and rvest Is it a way to write closure blocks in r?

20 if you get this message in rstudio, clicking the 'broomstick' figure clear all plots in plots tab and try plot () again Moreover execute the command graphics.off() From within rstudio, go to help > check for updates to install newer version of rstudio (if available, optional) To update packages, go to tools > check for package updates If updates are available, select all (or just tidyverse), and click install updates You are ready for data science essentials for r!

In rstudio, esc works, on windows, mac, and ubuntu (and i would guess on other linux distributions as well)

If the process is run in say ubuntu shell (and this is not r specific), for example using:

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