Unable to run Rstudio with anaconda (Mac) - r

I already install rstudio in Mac and i can run it. But I can't run rstudio with anaconda. When i run rstudio in rstudio envs, it doesn't work. How can i fix it?

I had the same problem, and I installed RStudio without anaconda.
I assume you have downloaded and installed R already.
Download and install RStudio IDE:
https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/

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Jupyter notebook/Anaconda thinks I don't have newer version of R installed

I've downloaded the latest version of R onto my machine. I've also successfully followed the steps in the article below to install r-4 base through Anaconda:
https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/77335/anconda-r-version-how-to-upgrade-to-4-0-and-later
After typing 'conda install jupyter' into the Anaconda terminal it returns "# All requested packages already installed.", yet I cannot use newer libraries in Jupyter notebook and running "R.Version()" I can see that Jupyter thinks I have 3.6.1 installed.
Any help appreciated. I have R Studio installed and it seems to recognise that I have a newer version ("R version 4.2.0) installed but I need to use Jupyter through Anaconda. I'm on Windows 11 too by the way.

Cannot start jupyter notebook after deleting anaconda

What happened:
I have had Pip and Anaconda installed on my Mac. I tried to tidy up and decided to delete Anaconda since I assumed I only needed Pip for my Python programming.
My question:
I have been using jupyter notebook for my university project. Apparently, it had been installed by me using anaconda. Now that anaconda is gone, when I try running jupyter notebook, it is still looking in the deleted anaconda directory and throws the following error in the command line
/Users/username/anaconda3/bin/jupyter: No such file or directory
Furthermore, I now get this error when installing jupyter using pip3:
WARNING: The scripts jupyter, jupyter-migrate and jupyter-troubleshoot are installed in '/Users/username/Library/Python/3.8/bin' which is not on PATH.
Unfortunately, I barely have an idea of what I am doing when installing anything using the command line. Could you help me out in fixing the issue?

Problems installing RStudio in anaconda environment (base) on ubuntu

I am not able to get rstudio into my anaconda base environment. I have tried installing it from the GUI and from the command line. In the GUI it just says that it is installing and either A) crashes, or B) stays on the installing screen forever.
I am using the following code in the base env.
conda install rstudio
System: Ubuntu 19.10 on vitualboxVM with a mac os mojave host.
Also, It is trying to install pypq, is this the problem? This doesn't seem like a package I need for my R scripts, do popular R packages depend on it? If not, can I tell anaconda just to skip installing it?
The terminal log is very long so I attached the image instead of copying the code:
UPDATE: I can install in another env, but not base.
Yes, that's it. For some reason you cannot install R Studio in the base environment but you're obliged to create a specific R environment to install it.

Do I need to reinstall R-Studio if I wish to use Anaconda with R?

I have R (version 3.5.0) installed along with R-Studio (version 1.1.453). I recently installed Anaconda. In order to use Anaconda with R, do I need to reinstall R-Studio? I don't see an option for R notebooks when I launch Jupyter. However, there is an option to install R-Studio in the Anaconda Navigator.
Also, the option for installing R-Studio through the Anaconda Navigator suggests that the version of R-Studio that will be installed will be older than that already installed. Will there be a conflict between the two versions of R-Studio if I select this option?
Use R kernel with Jupyter in Anaconda only need install:
conda install r-essentials

Running Rattle on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)

After installing Mavericks on my Mac, I'm not able to run Rattle anymore.
Because of compatibility issues between RStudio and 10.9 (http://www.r-bloggers.com/rstudio-and-os-x-10-9-mavericks/), I installed v 0.98.433 of RStudio and R 3.0.2
Tried to launch Rattle the normal way: none.
I tried in a different way:
I manually launched xQuartz to install GTK+
via R-Studio I installed RGtg2 and Cairo
Installed Rattle, launched it and I got 1 sec message from Rattle, before it disappeared, crashing R session.
I then tried going back to R 2.15.3 (using RSwitch), doing same procedure.
Rattle starts with no ricognizable character and a bunch of related error messages on the RStudio console, from Pango.
Problem is it is looking for a directory .../pango/1.6.0 that does not exist (I have /1.8.0).
Is there any one who came out with a working combination of R/RStudio/Rattle on Mavericks?
I have a course I'm going to teach on data mining next semester and I introduced Rattle as the core tool, but I need it running.
Going back to previous Mac OS is not an option, because students may have the latest version.
Any help would be highly appreciated
I believe that the problem is with the GTK2 and Cairo modules. After building a few packages from source, rattle works for me...
I have had difficulties with Cairo/GTK2 since Mountain Lion. I got crashes using Simon's binary packages for these. Note that I updated my system to Mavericks, so I have not tried this on a clean install... I also have Homebrew installed for building programs from source. I use the ATT binary installer for R (thanks, Simon) for most packages but build a few packages from source. There were some hiccups and I spent a lot of time searching with Google. Here is what I did:
One needs XCode and the Xcode command line tools installed. After you install XCode, you need to run
sudo xcode-select --install
to install the command line tools. Then install Homebrew according to directions from the web site... Install gtk+ and cairo with their dependencies with:
brew install gtk+ cairo
And wait quite a while for everything to build....
The first problem I had is that I couldn't build any R packages from source because of this error:
make: llvm-gcc-4.2: No such file or directory
Google to the rescue...
I needed to change two lines in Makeconf in /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/etc to
CC=clang
CXX=clang++
Note: the R Mac Tools page now says this should be:
CC=/usr/local/clang4/bin/clang
CXX=/usr/local/clang4/bin/clang++
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/clang4/lib
Then download the source packages for RGtk2, Cairo, and cairoDevice. I do all the work in my ~/bld directory with:
cd ~/bld
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/X11/lib/pkgconfig:/Library/Frameworks/GTK+.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH
R CMD install RGtk2_2.20.25.tar.gz
R CMD install Cairo_1.5-2.tar.gz
R CMD install cairoDevice_2.19.tar.gz
Hope this helps.

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