Introduction to R and RStudio 
        
        
      
      
      
        R is a programming language and software environment for
        statistical computing and graphics supported by the R Foundation for
        Statistical Computing. R is an integrated suite of software facilities
        for data manipulation, calculation and graphical display. It includes
        
      
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          an effective data handling and storage facility,
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          a suite of operators for calculations on arrays, in particular
          matrices,
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          a large, coherent, integrated collection of intermediate tools for
          data analysis,
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          graphical facilities for data analysis and display either on-screen or
          on hardcopy, and
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          a well-developed, simple and effective programming language which
          includes conditionals, loops, user-defined recursive functions and
          input and output facilities.
        
      
        The term “environment” is intended to characterize it as a fully planned
        and coherent system, rather than an incremental accumulation of very
        specific and inflexible tools, as is frequently the case with other data
        analysis software. Many users think of R as a statistics system. It is
        preferable to think of it of an environment within which statistical
        techniques are implemented. R can be extended (easily) via packages.
        There are several packages supplied with the R distribution and many
        more are available through the CRAN family of Internet sites covering a
        very wide range of modern statistics.
        
        The R language is widely used among statisticians and data miners for
        developing statistical software and data analysis.  R is an
        implementation of the S programming language. R was created by Ross
        Ihaka and Robert Gentleman at the University of Auckland, New Zealand,
        and is currently developed by the R Development Core Team, of which
        Chambers is a member. R is named partly after the first names of the
        first two R authors and partly as a play on the name of S. R is a GNU
        project. The source code for the R software environment is written
        primarily in C, Fortran, and R. R is freely available under the GNU
        General Public License, and pre-compiled binary versions are provided
        for various operating systems. While R has a command line interface,
        there are several graphical front-ends available. 
        
      
      
      RStudio is
        an integrated development environment (IDE) for R. It includes a
        console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code execution,
        as well as tools for plotting, history, debugging and workspace
        management. RStudio is available in open source and commercial editions
        and runs on the desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) or in a browser
        connected to RStudio Server or RStudio Server Pro (Debian/Ubuntu,
        RedHat/CentOS, and SUSE Linux). RStudio is a free and open-source
        integrated development environment (IDE) for R, a programming language
        for statistical computing and graphics. JJ Allaire, creator of the
        programming language ColdFusion, founded RStudio. Hadley Wickham is the
        Chief Scientist at RStudio. RStudio is available in two editions:
        RStudio Desktop, where the program is run locally as a regular desktop
        application; and RStudio Server, which allows accessing RStudio using a
        web browser while it is running on a remote Linux server. Prepackaged
        distributions of RStudio Desktop are available for Windows, OS X, and
        Linux. RStudio is available in open source and commercial editions and
        runs on the desktop (Windows, OS X, and Linux) or in a browser connected
        to RStudio Server or RStudio Server Pro (Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat Linux,
        CentOS, openSUSE and SLES).
        RStudio is written in the C++ programming language and uses the Qt
        framework for its graphical user interface. Work on RStudio started at
        around December 2010, and the first public beta version (v0.92) was
        officially announced in February 2011.
        
        
        
        
        The above descriptions are sourced from: 
        
        The R Project for Statistical Computing https://www.r-project.org/
        
        
        RStudio https://www.rstudio.com/
        
        
        Wikipedia R (programming language) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(programming_language)
        
        
        Wikipedia RStudio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RStudio