I have previously used ggplot2, in fact I was using the package as this problem arose.
I updated all of my packages, and found that I could no longer access basic packages (ggplot2, tidyvers, dplyr ect). When I try to install packages via install.packages("ggplot2")
, I receive the error message attached below.
I then proceed to use the library with library(ggplot2)
, and the error message, "there is no package called ‘ggplot2’"
is deployed. I am using R version 3.5.1 and R studio 1.1.423. I am using Mac version 10.12.6 (macOS Sierra), using an outdated version for other reasons. I am writing my current code in RStudio. Can anyone decipher what is going on with my code?
...-clang++: command not found
) and need to install Xcode or the Xcode Command Line Tools. I'm also curious why you're installing R through anaconda rather than using the MacOS-native R.clang
(the MacOS C compiler). Have you tried restarting the OS? Check thatclang
is installed and can be located. For example, open a terminal and typewhich clang
. This should return the location of theclang
executable.