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R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. It compiles and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms, Windows and MacOS. To download R, please choose your preferred CRAN mirror. If you have questions about R like how to download and install the software, or what the license terms are, please read our answers to ...
Download R-4.4.2 for Windows (83 megabytes, 64 bit) README on the Windows binary distribution. New features in this version. This build requires UCRT, which is part of Windows since Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. On older systems, UCRT has to be installed manually from here.
Download R 4.0.2 for Windows (84 megabytes, 32/64 bit) Installation and other instructions; New features in this version
To run R on RStudio, you first need to install R on your computer, while to run R on Jupyter Notebook, you need to install an R kernel. RStudio and Jupyter Notebook provide an interactive and friendly graphical interface to R that greatly improves users' experience.
This is what you want to build your own packages on Windows, or to build R itself. Please do not submit binaries to CRAN. Package developers might want to contact Uwe Ligges directly in case of questions / suggestions related to Windows binaries.
For the tests folder to be writeable, one normally needs to install R to a directory other than the default C:\Program Files. The installer also allows to install R without Administrator privileges, see the R Windows FAQ for more details.
But in case you wish to only install R, with no other steps taken (for example, taking care of your old packages), then you can use install.R() See the install.Rdevel function for installing the latest R-devel version.
R is most tested on current versions of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2022 with UTF-8 as the charset encoding. It works also on Windows 11. It runs on older versions of Windows, but normally with other charset encoding and may require manual installation of the Universal C Runtime (UCRT).
In this short tutorial, you’ll see how to download and install R on Windows. You’ll also see how to run a simple script in R.
This is a guide to installation and administration for R. This manual is for R, version 4.5.0 Under development.