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How to Install iOS 16.1.1 on Your iPhone Using IPSW Firmware Files


How to Install R on iOS 16.1.1




R is a programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is widely used by data analysts, researchers, and educators for data manipulation, visualization, modeling, and reporting. R has a large and active community of users and developers who contribute to its functionality through thousands of packages.




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iOS 16.1.1 is the latest version of Apple's operating system for iPhone and iPad devices. It was released on November 10, 2022, with bug fixes and security updates. iOS 16.1.1 also supports some new features introduced in iOS 16, such as Lock Screen customization, Live Activities, SharePlay, Wallet, Visual Look Up, and more.


If you are an iOS user who wants to learn or practice R programming, you might wonder how to install R on your device. Unfortunately, there is no official or native way to run R on iOS, as Apple does not allow apps that can execute arbitrary code or download additional packages from external sources. However, there are some workarounds that can help you run R code on your iOS device using some third-party apps and shortcuts.


In this article, I will show you how to download and run R code on your iOS device using some of the available apps and shortcuts. I will also mention some other online platforms and services that allow running R code on iOS devices.


R Programming Compiler app




One of the apps that you can use to run R code on your iOS device is by Ketan Appa. This app allows you to write, compile, and run R code directly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. It also supports plotting and graphing, viewing program output or detailed error, selecting and running chunks of codes, opening, saving, importing, and sharing R files, accessing thousands of packages, installing additional packages from CRAN and Bioconductor (BiocManager), and more.


To use this app, you need to download it from the App Store for free. However, you also need to purchase a subscription to access some premium features such as no ads, unlimited plots, install packages, and latest compilers. The subscription costs $4.99 per month or $29.99 per year.


Once you have downloaded the app, you can start writing R code in the editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers, color themes, and additional keyboard. You can also open an existing R file from your device or import one from another app or cloud service. To run your code, you need an internet connection as the app uses a remote server to compile and execute your code. You can view the output or error in the Output tab or plot in the Plot tab.


The app also has a Reference tab where you can find some code examples and a language reference for R syntax, functions, operators, data types, etc.


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Another app that you can use to run R code on your iOS device is by Anastasia Kovba. This app allows you to write, compile, and run R code on your iPad or iPhone. It also supports viewing program output or detailed error, selecting and running chunks of codes, opening, saving, importing, and sharing R files, and accessing thousands of packages.


To use this app, you need to download it from the App Store for free. However, you also need to purchase compilations inside the app to run your code. Each compilation costs $0.99 R Download shortcut




A third option that you can use to run R code on your iOS device is by r07qxo. This is a shortcut that allows you to download videos, photos, and stories from various apps and websites, such as YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and more. It also supports downloading R files from online sources and running them on your device using the R Programming Compiler app or the R Programming Language app.


To use this shortcut, you need to download it from RoutineHub for free. You also need to have the Shortcuts app installed on your device, which is a native app for iOS that lets you create and run custom shortcuts. You can find the Shortcuts app on the App Store or in the Settings app.


Once you have downloaded the shortcut, you can add it to your Shortcuts app by tapping on the Get Shortcut button and following the instructions. You can also customize the shortcut settings, such as the language, the download quality, and the default app for running R files.


To use the shortcut, you need to launch the app or website from where you want to download videos, photos, or stories. For example, if you want to download a post from Instagram, you need to open the Instagram app and find the post that you want to download. Then, you need to select the Share option and tap on the R Download button. The shortcut will ask for your permission and start downloading the media. Once the download is finished, it will be saved in your device gallery.


If you want to download an R file from an online source, such as GitHub or CRAN, you need to copy the URL of the file and run the shortcut from the Shortcuts app or widget. The shortcut will ask you which app you want to use to run the R file: R Programming Compiler or R Programming Language. You can choose either one and the shortcut will open the file in the selected app. Other options




If none of the above options suit your needs, you can also try some other online platforms and services that allow running R code on iOS devices. These include:


  • : This is a web-based platform that lets you write and run R code in your browser. You can also share your code with others, embed it in your website, or export it as a PDF or HTML file. R-Fiddle supports most of the R packages and functions, but it has some limitations, such as the maximum size of the data and the execution time.



  • : This is a cloud-based service that provides access to a full-featured version of RStudio, the popular integrated development environment for R. You can create projects, workspaces, and notebooks, install and manage packages, collaborate with others, and publish your work. RStudio Cloud requires a free account and an internet connection to use.



: This is another web-based platform that allows you to write and run code in various languages, including R. You can also create and join classrooms, import and export files, collaborate with others, and host your apps. Repl.it requires a free account and an in


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