102

Google Colaboratory supports Python version 2.7 and 3.6

I saw an example how to use Swift in Colab a while ago.

Today, I happened to run

!jupyter-kernelspec list

And found a new kernel: IRkernel

Available kernels:
  ir         /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels/ir
  python2    /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels/python2
  python3    /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels/python3
  swift      /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels/swift

Is it now possible to use R in Colab as well? No hassle in installing R kernel?

7 Answers 7

126

Yes.

For a new R-notebook, use this link.

You can learn from IRkernel demos, e.g. demo.ipynb

Save a copy in your Google Drive, and make any changes you need.

2 more demos:

See more details in IRkernel Github.

7
  • 2
    So one should use this each time one wants to run R on Google Colab?! Running it does return some warning(about non Google authorised). Is it safe?
    – NelsonGon
    Aug 14, 2019 at 7:01
  • and how to install R libraries? Oct 9, 2019 at 20:17
  • 2
    Just call install.packages("wordcloud") to install wordcloud library, for example.
    – korakot
    Oct 10, 2019 at 2:24
  • 1
    Do you have to re-install the packages each time you load the notebook?
    – Jas
    Apr 11, 2020 at 13:54
  • 2
    @Nathan Exactly. 😁
    – korakot
    Jun 30, 2020 at 15:28
50

In case you want to use Python and R together, you can use R magic for some cells.

# activate R magic
%load_ext rpy2.ipython

Then, whenever you want to use R, you begin the cell with %%R

%%R
x <- 42
print(x)

More details in rpy2 documentation

5
  • 5
    you do not need to run import rpy2 running the load_ext magic is sufficient
    – Buthetleon
    May 31, 2019 at 12:31
  • 2
    OK, I'll take it out then
    – korakot
    May 31, 2019 at 13:17
  • 1
    I totally understand that using the magic commands is better than no option at all, but you have to admit that if you wanted to R throughout the entire notebook, is kinda nuts that we would have to add %%R to the top over every single code cell one by one.
    – Btibert3
    Oct 21, 2019 at 21:27
  • 1
    This answer is only good if you want to mix some R into a Python notebook. If you write mostly R, please use my first answer above.
    – korakot
    Oct 22, 2019 at 0:09
  • Also I have troubles installing packages using this method in Colab. I wanted to install one package, call one function from that package and then work with the results in Python. For some packages it works, for some it does not. I get errors with dependencies e.g.installation of package ‘Rmpfr’ had non-zero exit status
    – Paloha
    Mar 30, 2020 at 12:54
22

Open this link in your browser to create a new notebook with R Kernel

https://colab.research.google.com/notebook#create=true&language=r

0
13

*****Working as of Friday 13th November 2020

Go this URL https://colab.to/r whilst signed into colab and that should do it.

You can check if R in Runtime -> Change runtime type, but it should already be setup.

enter image description here

To mount google drive:

install.packages("googledrive")
library("googledrive")

if (file.exists("/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/google/colab/_ipython.py")){ 
  install.packages("R.utils")
  library("R.utils")
  library("httr")
  my_check <- function() {return(TRUE)}
  reassignInPackage("is_interactive", pkgName = "httr", my_check)
  options(rlang_interactive=TRUE)
}                                                                                    

And authenticate google drive

drive_auth(use_oob = TRUE, cache = TRUE)
3
  • I just tried it and it works. However, I still cannot mount my drive. After implementing the code, the “mount drive” drive icon appears on the left panel, but clicking it displays a notification at the bottom left corner that “mounting your google drive is only available on hosted python runtimes”. I don’t know if there’s a workaround, it will be very helpful
    – M Terry
    Nov 16, 2020 at 11:39
  • Hi, @Nosey, can you explain a little more about the stage to mount the drive? Are you still able to get the url to get the authentication code? it returns "Error: Can't get Google credentials. Are you running googledrive in a non-interactive session? ". I do not see any "mount drive" icon mentioned by MTerry...
    – hamagust
    Apr 14, 2021 at 17:15
  • @ hamagust, perhaps see if this file exists? My python 3.6 directory is empty, python 3.7 has this path. It installs the libraries if I change 3.6 to 3.7 but I can't find my files. I think the answer lies here. I will return when I have time. Please let us know if you solve.
    – Nosey
    Apr 16, 2021 at 15:03
5

Update: this doesn't work anymore (july 2020).

The above link on answers above takes directly to R notebook, there you have an option change between R or python. It is strange that Google is changing services just like this. Hence stackoverflow not a great platform to promote tools created by profit mongering/data-selling companies.

Old answer:

enter image description here

As of now if you click at Runtime on menu bar then choose Change Runtime Type, you can choose between R or Python. Changing runtime in Colab

3
  • 3
    When we click on change runtime type in a new notebook, we just can change the Hardware accelerator option. Any suggestions?
    – Luis
    Jul 15, 2020 at 0:52
  • 2
    It looks like google removed the option to change kernel. Let me dig around and get back to it.
    – x85ms16
    Jul 15, 2020 at 5:22
  • Thank you so much. It seems Google is forcing us to use python in google colab.
    – Luis
    Jul 15, 2020 at 23:49
4

To expand on a previous answer, here's how you can move dataframes between the R and Python kernels so you can work with both in the same notebook (for example, if you want to load data in with Pandas, process it with an R package, and then plot it with Bokeh).

# Pandas dataframe to R data frame
!pip3 install rpy2
%load_ext rpy2.ipython
%R -i df
# R data frame to Pandas dataframe
%R seq.data <- read.delim('sequence.index', header=TRUE, stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
seq_data = %R seq.data
0

Another quick way is to replace postix, .ipynb in colab title to .r
Example: change name of Untitled.ipynb to Untitled.r, and everything works perfectly!

1
  • 1
    I've just tried to do so with working .ipynb notebook, and it didn't help... Does the runtime have to change automatically? May 4, 2021 at 12:59

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.