FYI: R 3.3.1 is released

Windows的使用者現在有更帥的更新方式囉。試試看吧。

(This article was first published on R – R-statistics blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)

R 3.3.1 (codename "Bug in Your Hair") was released yesterday You can get the latest binaries version from here. (or the .tar.gz source code from here). The full list of bug fixes is provided below

new features and
(this release does not introduce new features).

Upgrading to R 3.3.1 on Windows

If you are using Windows you can easily upgrade to the latest version of R using the installr package. Simply run the following code in Rgui:

install.packages("installr") # install 
setInternet2(TRUE) # only for R versions older than 3.3.0
installr::updateR() # updating R.

Running "updateR()" will detect if there is a new R version available, and if so it will download+install it (etc.). There is also a step by step tutorial (with screenshots) on how to upgrade R on Windows, using the installr package. If you only see the option to upgrade to an older version of R, then change your mirror or try again in a few hours (it usually take around 24 hours for all CRAN mirrors to get the latest version of R).

I try to keep the installr package updated and useful, so if you have any suggestions or remarks on the package – you are invited to open an issue in the github page.

CHANGES IN R 3.3.1

BUG FIXES

  • R CMD INSTALL and hence install.packages() gave an internal error installing a package called description from a tarball on a case-insensitive file system.
  • match(x, t) (and hence x %in% t) failed when x was of length one, and either character and x and t only differed in their Encoding or when x and twhere complex with NAs or NaNs. (PR#16885.)
  • unloadNamespace(ns) also works again when ns is a ‘namespace’, as from getNamespace().
  • rgamma(1,Inf) or rgamma(1, 0,0) no longer give NaN but the correct limit.
  • length(baseenv()) is correct now.
  • pretty(d, ..) for date-time d rarely failed when "halfmonth" time steps were tried (PR#16923) and on ‘inaccurate’ platforms such as 32-bit windows or a configuration with --disable-long-double; see comment #15 of PR#16761.
  • In text.default(x, y, labels), the rarely(?) used default for labels is now correct also for the case of a 2-column matrix x and missing y.
  • as.factor(c(a = 1L)) preserves names() again as in R < 3.1.0.
  • strtrim(""[0], 0[0]) now works.
  • Use of Ctrl-C to terminate a reverse incremental search started by Ctrl-R in the readline-based Unix terminal interface is now supported forreadline >= 6.3 (Ctrl-G always worked). (PR#16603)
  • diff() now keeps the "units" attribute, as subtraction already did, PR#16940.

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