Went through the relevant swirl prompts, then it gave me this: This lesson requires the ‘dplyr’ package. Install_from_swirl("Getting and Cleaning Data") (successful) Then, finally, I tried installing from within swirl using these steps: If you think it is, let me know and I will provide an example of what happened). A different error appeared without the "dependencies" argument but I understand why, so I don't think that's important. I also tried using my local CRAN mirror instead of the global RStudio CRAN and got the same message (and previously I also tried without the repos argument-no change. Package ‘dpylr’ is not available for this version of RĪ version of this package for your version of R might be available elsewhere, Install.packages("dpylr", repos = '', dependencies = TRUE)Īnd it gives this error: Installing package into ‘/cloud/lib/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.2’ ![]() I've tried to install outside of swirl using: ![]() I've tried installing dplyr inside and outside of swirl, and gotten different errors for those methods. My CRAN mirror is set to "global (CDN) - RStudio". I use RStudio (Posit) Cloud, R version Shortstop Beagle (4.2.3). I'm taking a course on cleaning data, and need to do swirl exercises using dplyr.
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