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=== Usage of NetCDF and R === | |||
A package for NetCDF has been installed together with R. In order to use it, please add the command | |||
module load netCDF | |||
to your job script before starting R. Your R-script should include a line | |||
library(ncdf) | |||
to load the NetCDF library. Please refer to the documentations of NetCDF and R for more informations. | |||
== Installed version == | == Installed version == |
Revision as of 09:05, 27 March 2017
Introduction
R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
Using R on the HPC cluster
If you want to use R on the HPC cluster, you will have to load its module. You can do that by using the command
module load R
Since there is only one version of R installed, you dont need to specify a version. If you use the command
module spider R
you will find more informations about the module.
Usage of NetCDF and R
A package for NetCDF has been installed together with R. In order to use it, please add the command
module load netCDF
to your job script before starting R. Your R-script should include a line
library(ncdf)
to load the NetCDF library. Please refer to the documentations of NetCDF and R for more informations.
Installed version
The currently installed version of R is 3.3.1.
Additional installed packages
The R release contains a lot of additional packages. After loading and starting R ("module load R" and simply "R" on the command line), you can generate a list of all of them by using the following commands
ip <- as.data.frame(installed.packages()[,c(1,3:4)]) rownames(ip) <- NULL ip <- ip[is.na(ip$Priority),1:2,drop=FALSE] print(ip, row.names=FALSE)
You will receive a list of every package and its related version. It should look like this:
Package Version abc 2.1 abc.data 1.0 abind 1.4-3 acepack 1.3-3.3 adabag 4.1
Documentation
You can look up anything about R on their