Connect to RStudio

RStudio is a graphical interface designed for R programming language. Let us connect to RStudio and then, we will explore its content.

IFB web RStudio

Clikc → https://rstudio.cluster.france-bioinformatique.fr

rstudio_ifb

Enter the user name and password, then sign-in !

This is a RStudio web sever hosted by French Institute of Bioinformatics. You cannot install anything there, your work is stored there (in France), and must be declared as a research project to the IFB.

IFB Jupyter lab

Click → https://jupyterhub.cluster.france-bioinformatique.fr/hub/

Enter the user name and password, then sign-in !

jupyter_ifb

In Jupyterlab, you can do more than R, but we won’t cover it on this session. Just click on RStudio button and enjoy. This is a RStudio web sever hosted by French Institute of Bioinformatics. You cannot install anything there, your work is stored there (in France), and must be declared as a research project to the IFB.

Use your own RStudio server

Open your favorite terminal, and simply write:

rstudio

And that’s all. This is you local RStudio. No one can easily access it, so it will be more difficult to share your work. You also rely on your (small) computer rather than a big computing cluster. However, you can install anything you want.

Rstudio

First sight