R 3.0.2 (codename “Frisbee Sailing”) was released yesterday. The full list of new features and bug fixes is provided below.
Also, RStudio v0.98 (in a “secret” preview) was announced two days ago with MANY new features, including:
- Amazing new debugging tools(!)
- An engine for creating R presentations. You can see a detailed example for using the new R presentation capabilities in THIS LINK (linking to a presentation on Creating beautiful trees of clusterings with R using the dendextend R package, here is a link to the Rpres source file).
- Various other enhancements (I like the new code folding for markdown headings/sections) and bug-fixes. Follow THIS LINK for a complete list of new features in this recent RStudio release.
Upgrading to R 3.0.2
You can download the latest version from here. Or, if you are using Windows, you can upgrade to the latest version using the installr package (also available on CRAN and github). Simply run the following code:
# installing/loading the package:
if(!require(installr)) {
install.packages("installr"); require(installr)} #load / install+load installr
updateR(to_checkMD5sums = FALSE) # the use of to_checkMD5sums is because of a slight bug in the MD5 file on R 3.0.2. This issue is already resolved in the installr version on github, and will be released into CRAN in about a month from now..
I try to keep the installr package updated and useful. If you have any suggestions or remarks on the package, you’re invited to leave a comment below.
If you use the global library system (as I do), you can run the following in the new version of R:
source("https://www.r-statistics.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/upgrading-R-on-windows.r.txt")
New.R.RunMe()
p.s: you can also use the installr package to quickly install the new RStudio by using:
# installing/loading the package:
if(!require(installr)) {
install.packages("installr"); require(installr)} #load / install+load installr
install.RStudio()
R 3.0.2 NEWS:
NEW FEATURES
- The ‘NEWS’ files have been re-organized.
This file contains news for R >= 3.0.0: news for the 0.x.y, 1.x.y and 2.x.y releases is in files ‘NEWS.0’, ‘NEWS.1’ and ‘NEWS.2’. The latter files are now installed when R is installed. An HTML version of news from 2.10.0 to 2.15.3 is available as ‘doc/html/NEWS.2.html’.
sum()
for integer arguments now uses an integer accumulator of at least 64 bits and so will be more accurate in the very rare case that a cumulative sum exceeds 2^53 (necessarily summing more than 4 million elements).- The
example()
andtools::Rd2ex()
functions now have parameters to allow them to ignoredontrun
markup in examples. (Suggested by Peter Solymos.) str(x)
is considerably faster for very large lists, or factors with 100,000 levels, the latter as in PR#15337.col2rgb()
now converts factors to character strings not integer codes (suggested by Bryan Hanson).tail(warnings())
now works, via the new`[`
method.- There is now support for the LaTeX style file ‘zi4.sty’ which has in some distributions replaced ‘inconsolata.sty’.
unlist(x)
now typically returns all non-listx
s unchanged, not just the “vector” ones. Consequently,format(lst)
now also works when the listlst
has non-vector elements.- The
tools::getVignetteInfo()
function has been added to give information about installed vignettes. - New
assertCondition()
, etc. utilities in tools, useful for testing. - Profiling now records non-inlined calls from byte-compiled code to
BUILTIN
functions. - Various functions in stats and elsewhere that use non-standard evaluation are now more careful to follow the namespace scoping rules. E.g.
stats::lm()
can now findstats::model.frame()
even if stats is not on the search path or if some package defines a function of that name. - If an invalid/corrupt
.Random.seed
object is encountered in the workspace it is ignored with a warning rather than giving an error. (This allows R itself to rely on a working RNG, e.g. to choose a random port.) seq()
andseq.int()
give more explicit error messages if called with invalid (e.g.NaN
) inputs.- When
parse()
finds a syntax error, it now makes partial parse information available up to the location of the error. (Request of Reijo Sund.) - Methods invoked by
NextMethod()
had a different dynamic parent to the generic. This was causing trouble where S3 methods invoked via lazy evaluation could lose track of their generic. (PR#15267) - Code for the negative binomial distribution now treats the case
size == 0
as a one-point distribution at zero. abbreviate()
handles without warning non-ASCII input strings which require no abbreviation.read.dcf()
no longer has a limit of 8191 bytes per line. (Wish of PR#15250.)formatC(x)
no longer copies the class ofx
to the result, to avoid misuse creating invalid objects as in PR#15303. A warning is given if a class is discarded.- Dataset
npk
has been copied from MASS to allow more tests to be run without recommended packages being installed. - The initialization of the regression coefficients for non-degenerate differenced models in
arima()
has been changed and in some examples avoids a local maximum. (PR#15396) termplot()
now has an argumenttransform.x
to control the display of individual terms in the plot. (PR#15329)format()
now supportsdigits = 0
, to displaynsmall
decimal places.- There is a new read-only
par()
parameter called"page"
, which returns a logical value indicating whether the nextplot.new()
call will start a new page. - Processing Sweave and Rd documents to PDF now renders backticks and single quotes better in several instances, including in code and samp expressions.
utils::modifyList()
gets a new argumentkeep.null
allowingNULL
components in the replacement to be retained, instead of causing corresponding components to be deleted.tools::pkgVignettes()
gains argumentcheck
; if set toTRUE
, it will warn when it appears a vignette requests a non-existent vignette engine.
UTILITIES
R CMD check --as-cran
checks the line widths in usage and examples sections of the package Rd files.R CMD check --as-cran
now implies –timings.R CMD check
looks for commandgfile
if a suitablefile
is not found. (Althoughfile
is not from GNU, OpenCSW on Solaris installs it asgfile
.)R CMD build
(with the internaltar
) checks the permissions of ‘configure’ and ‘cleanup’ files and adds execute permission to the recorded permissions for these files if needed, with a warning. This is useful on OSes and file systems which do not support execute permissions (notably, on Windows).R CMD build
now weaves and tangles all vignettes, so suggested packages are not required during package installation if the source tarball was prepared with currentR CMD build
.checkFF()
(used byR CMD check
) does a better job of detecting calls from other packages, including not reporting those where a function has been copied from another namespace (e.g. as a default method). It now reports calls where.NAME
is a symbol registered in another package.- On Unix-alike systems,
R CMD INSTALL
now installs packages group writably whenever the library (lib.loc
) is group writable. Hence,update.packages()
works for other group members (suggested originally and from a patch by Dirk Eddelbuettel). R CMD javareconf
now supports the use of symbolic links for JAVA_HOME on platforms which haverealpath
. So it is now possible to useR CMD javareconf JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0
on a Linux system and record that value rather than the frequently-changing full path such as ‘/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.25.x86_64’.
- (Windows only.)
Rscript -e
requires a non-empty argument for consistency with Unix versions of R. (AlsoRterm -e
andR -e
.) R CMD check
does more thorough checking of declared packages and namespaces. It reports- packages declared in more than one of the Depends, Imports, Suggests and Enhances fields of the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file.
- namespaces declared in Imports but not imported from, neither in the ‘NAMESPACE’ file nor using the
::
nor:::
operators. - packages which are used in
library()
orrequires()
calls in the R code but were already put on the search path via Depends. - packages declared in Depends not imported via the ‘NAMESPACE’ file (except the standard packages). Objects used from Depends packages should be imported to avoid conflicts and to allow correct operation when the namespace is loaded but not attached.
- objects imported via
:::
calls where::
would do. - objects imported by
::
which are not exported. - objects imported by
:::
calls which do not exist.
See ‘Writing R Extensions’ for good practice.
R CMD check
optionally checks for non-standard top-level files and directories (which are often mistakes): this is enabled for –as-cran.- LaTeX style file
upquote.sty
is no longer included (the version was several years old): it is no longer used in R. A much later version is commonly included in LaTeX distributions but does not play well with theae
fonts which are the default for Sweave vignettes. R CMD build
makes more use of the ‘build’ sub-directory of package sources, for example to record information about the vignettes.
INSTALLATION and INCLUDED SOFTWARE
- The macros used for the texinfo manuals have been changed to work better with the incompatible changes made in
texinfo 5.x
. - The minimum version for a system
xz
library is now 5.0.3 (was 4.999). This is in part to avoid 5.0.2, which can compress in ways other versions cannot decompress. - The included version of PCRE has been updated to 8.33.
- The included version of
zlib
has been updated to 1.2.8, a bug-fix release. - The included version of xz utils’s
liblzma
has been updated to 5.0.5. - Since
javareconf
(see above) is used when R is installed, a stable link for JAVA_HOME can be supplied then. - Configuring with –disable-byte-compilation will override the ‘DESCRIPTION’ files of recommended packages, which typically require byte-compilation.
- More of the installation and checking process will work even when TMPDIR is set to a path containing spaces, but this is not recommended and external software (such as
texi2dvi
) may fail.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
- Installation is aborted immediately if a
LinkingTo
package is not installed. R CMD INSTALL
has a new option--no-byte-compile
which will override a ByteCompile field in the package’s ‘DESCRIPTION’ file.- License BSD is deprecated: use BSD_3_clause or BSD_2_clause instead.
License X11 is deprecated: use MIT or BSD_2_clause instead.
- Version requirements for
LinkingTo
packages are now recognized: they are checked at installation. (Fields with version requirements were previously silently ignored.) - The limit of 500
S3method
entries in aNAMESPACE
file has been removed. - The default ‘version’ of Bioconductor for its packages has been changed to the upcoming 2.13, but this can be set by the environment variable R_BIOC_VERSION, e.g. in file ‘Renviron.site’.
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
- ‘Rdefines.h’ has been tweaked so it can be included in C++ code after ‘R_ext/Boolean.h’ (which is included by ‘R.h’).
Note that ‘Rdefines.h’ is not kept up-to-date, and ‘Rinternals.h’ is preferred for new code.
eval
andapplyClosure
are now protected against package code supplying an invalidrho
.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
- The unused
namespace
argument topackage.skeleton()
is now formally deprecated and will be removed in R 3.1.0. plclust()
is deprecated: use theplot()
method for class"hclust"
instead.- Functions
readNEWS()
andcheckNEWS()
in package tools are deprecated (and they have not worked with current ‘NEWS’ files for a long time).
DOCUMENTATION
- ‘An Introduction to R’ has a new chapter on using R as a scripting language including interacting with the OS.
BUG FIXES
help.request()
could not determine the current version of R on CRAN. (PR#15241)- On Windows,
file.info()
failed on root directories unless the path was terminated with an explicit"."
. (PR#15302) - The
regmatches<-()
replacement function mishandled results coming fromregexpr()
. (PR#15311) - The help for
setClass()
andrepresentation()
still suggested the deprecated argumentrepresentation=
. (PR#15312) R CMD config
failed in an installed build of R 3.0.1 (only) when a sub-architecture was used. (Reported by Berwin Turlach.)- On Windows, the installer modified the ‘etc/Rconsole’ and ‘etc/Rprofile.site’ files even when default options were chosen, so the MD5 sums did not refer to the installed versions. (Reported by Tal Galili.)
plot(hclust(), cex =)
respectscex
again (and possibly others similarly). (Reported by Peter Langfelder.)- If multiple packages were checked by
R CMD check
, and one was written for a different OS, it would set--no-install
for all following packages as well as itself. qr.coef()
and related functions did not properly coerce real vectors to complex when necessary. (PR#15332)ftable(a)
now fixes up emptydimnames
such that the result is printable.package.skeleton()
was not starting its search for function objects in the correct place ifenvironment
was supplied. (Reported by Karl Forner.)- Parsing code was changing the length field of vectors and confusing the memory manager. (PR#15345)
- The Fortran routine
ZHER2K
in the reference BLAS had a comment-out bug in two places. This caused trouble witheigen()
for Hermitian matrices. (PR#15345 and report from Robin Hankin) vignette()
andbrowseVignettes()
did not display non-Sweave vignettes properly.- Two warning/error messages have been corrected: the (optional) warning produced by a partial name match with a pairlist, the error message from a zero-length argument to the
:
operator. (Found by Radford Neal; PR#15358, PR#15356) svd()
returnedNULL
rather than omitting components as documented. (Found by Radford Neal; PR#15360)mclapply()
andmcparallel()
withsilent = TRUE
could break a process that usesstdout
output unguarded against broken pipes (e.g.,zip
will fail silently). To work around such issues, they now replacestdout
with a descriptor pointed to ‘/dev/null’ instead. For this purpose, internalcloseStdout
andcloseStderr
functions have gained theto.null
flag.log()
,signif()
andround()
now raise an error if a single named argument is not namedx
. (PR#15361)deparse()
now deparses raw vectors in a form that is syntactically correct. (PR#15369)- The
jpeg
driver in Sweave created a JPEG file, but gave it a ‘.png’ extension. (PR#15370) - Deparsing of infix operators with named arguments is improved. (PR#15350)
mget()
,seq.int()
andnumericDeriv()
did not duplicate arguments properly. (PR#15352, PR#15353, PR#15354)kmeans(algorithm = "Hartigan-Wong")
now always stops iterating in the QTran stage. (PR#15364).read.dcf()
re-allocated incorrectly and so could segfault when called on a file with lines of more than 100 bytes.- On systems where
mktime()
does not seterrno
, the last second before the epoch could not be converted fromPOSIXlt
toPOSIXct
. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.) add1.glm()
miscalculated F-statistics when df > 1. (Bill Dunlap, PR#15386).stem()
now discards infinite inputs rather than hanging. (PR#15376)- The parser now enforces C99 syntax for floating point hexadecimal constants (e.g.
0x1.1p0
), rather than returning unintended values for malformed constants. (PR#15234) model.matrix()
now works with very long LHS names (more than 500 bytes). (PR#15377)integrate()
reverts to the pre-2.12.0 behaviour: from 2.12.0 to 3.0.1 it sometimes failed to achieve the requested tolerance and reported error estimates that were exceeded. (PR#15219)strptime()
now handles %W fields with value 0. (PR#15915)- R is now better protected against people trying to interact with the console in startup code. (PR#15325)
- Subsetting 1D arrays often lost dimnames (PR#15301).
- Unary
+
on a logical vector did not coerce to integer, although unary-
did. na.omit()
andna.exclude()
added a row to a zero-row data frame. (PR#15399)- All the (where necessary cut-down) vignettes are installed if R was configured with –without-recommended-packages.
source()
did not display filenames when reporting syntax errors.- Syntax error reports misplaced the caret pointing out the bad token.
- (Windows only) Starting R with
R
(instead ofRterm
orRgui
) would lose any zero-length strings from the command line arguments. (PR#15406) - Errors in the encoding specified on the command line via
--encoding=foo
were not handled properly. (PR#15405) - If
x
is a symbol,is.vector(x, "name")
now returnsTRUE
, since"name"
and"symbol"
should be synonyms. (Reported by Herv? Pag?s.) R CMD rtags
works on platforms (such as OS X) with a XSI-conformant shell commandecho
. (PR#15231)is.unsorted(NA)
returns false as documented (rather thanNA
).R CMD LINK
did not know about sub-architectures.system()
andsystem2()
are better protected against users who misguidedly have spaces in the temporary directory path.file.show()
andedit()
are now more likely to work on file paths containing spaces. (Where external utilities are used, not the norm on Windows nor inR.app
which should previously have worked.)- Packages using the methods package are more likely to work when they import it but it is not attached. (Several parts of its C code were looking for its R functions on the search path rather than in its namespace.)
lgamma(-x)
is no longerNaN
for very small x.- (Windows)
system2()
now respects specifyingstdout
andstderr
as files if called fromRgui
. (PR#15393) - Closing an
x11()
device whilstlocator()
oridentify()
is in progress no longer hangs R. (PR#15253) list.dirs(full.names = FALSE)
was not implemented. (PR#15170)format()
sometimes added unnecessary spaces. (PR#15411)all.equal(check.names = FALSE)
would ignore the request to ignore the names and would check them as attributes.- The symbol set by
tools::Rd2txt_options(itemBullet=)
was not respected in some locales. (PR#15435) mcMap()
was not exported by package parallel. (PR#15439)plot()
forTukeyHSD
objects did not balancedev.hold()
anddev.flush()
calls on multi-page plots. (PR#15449)
I don’t think the preview is the final “release” for rstudio 0.98? But it looks great nevertheless.
Hi Jeroen,
This is a nuance that I mentioned in the post itself, but thought that in the sake of brevity may be omitted from the title. I would have waited until they shipped an official “release”, but since RStudio announced this version on their blog:
http://blog.rstudio.org/2013/09/24/rstudio-v0-98-preview/
I interpret it that they find it ready enough to be “announced”.
Hi Tal,
I wasn’t able to update R from RStudio with installr, it just crashed every time I tried it. The same for check.for.updates.R(). However, updating from the R console worked perfectly (thanks for the great package!). I’m behind a proxy, but I don’t think this matters as my R is configured such that it does install packages from CRAN without any problems. I was using R version 3.0.1 on Windows 7 x64 and RStudio Version 0.97.551, one package loaded (ProjectTemplate). check.for.updates.R() doesn’t work with R 3.0.2 in RStudio either.
Hi Anja,
Thank you for the report.
Which version of installr are you using?
Hi Tal,
I’ve been using installr version 0.10.1
The only point to keep in mind is that point updates occur idiosyncratically. A week between, or a day between. You should check each day until it’s official.
I’m trying to upgrade my R version on Ubuntu Raring (13.04) and I can’t figure it out how get the work done. As I install the enviroment from the software center I wait for Ubuntu to handle the upgrades and it doesn’t work 🙁
Should I install it again?
No clue Javi.
I hope you would let us know once you find out 🙂
wow, I wasn’t aware of this. Thank you so much!
My pleasure.
why is it that i cant still download this r studio please help me