RatLab Mac OS
RatLab Mac OS
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Installing Rattle on MacOS 10.11 (or above)
Guys, great news! Follow Yihui’s comment below and use the 20-line code to install Rattle
without any effort! Just copy and paste the codes in R/RStudio - it just works like a charm!
Note that you need to install Homebrew first (step 3 below). Next you can run Yihui’s code, which is copied below:
This document describes steps to successfully install Rattle
R Analytic Tool To Learn Easily on macOS 10.11 or above. If you have a macOS lower than 10.11, I recommend you upgrade your system to the newest one (10.12 macOS Sierra using App Store
. Without macOS 10.11 or above, you cannot install R 3.4
, let alone RGtk2
, which now only supports the newest R
version.
Throughout the steps to get your Rattle
working, we will be using Terminal
. You can open it by using Spotlight Search
(you can open it by command+space, which is the default shortcut). Type terminal
and you will be able to find it and open it.
Note that starting from step 7
, I mainly followed instructions on @williamtellme123
’s comment (the second to last)
- Enter the following command in terminal to check your macOS version. Expected output is as below the dashed line
---
. If your system is above 10.11, continue. Otherwise, upgrade it to
Sierra
.- Install
homebrew
, which is a very convenient package manager formacOS
. Copy the following command in terminal and hit Enter:Follow the instructions to get
brew
ready. When inputing your password, nothing will show up for security reasons. Just hit Enter when you’re finished. - When
brew
is finished, copy the following command in terminal and hit Enter: - Next, check your
R
version: If yours is
3.4
, continue. Otherwise, upgrade it.- Enter the following into your terminal:
- Next, we need to tell
brew
to change the way it wants to installgtk+
. A text editor window will pop up. Note that if you are not familiar withvim
, runexport EDITOR=emacs
in terminal before the line above to force usingemacs
, where you can use it as other common text editors.Find where there is something like this:
The original version that you just opened will be exactly the same, except the bottom two lines. Replace the whole chunk by this one. Then hit ctrl+xctrl+c, followed by y to quit
emacs
. - Now we can install
gtk+
by:After installation succeeds, run this in terminal:
echo 'export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/gtk+-2.0.pc:/opt/X11/lib/pkgconfig' >> ~/.bash_profile
. Otherwise,gtk+
will not be recognized. Download the newest source file for
RGtk2
from https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RGtk2/index.html.- Assume that the path to this file is
~/Downloads
. Run the following in terminal:Note that versions may vary depending on when you download the source file. Use the exact filename that sits in the directory. (Tip: use tab to help autocomplete.)
When it finishes, open
XQuartz
by usingspotlight search
.A window that’s very similar to terminal will pop up. Type
r
and hit enter to openR
.- In
R
, run: - Then try
rattle
library: Rattle
will show up and it may ask you whether to installXML
andcairoDevice
. Click yes for both and you should be good to go now.
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Developer / company: National Center for Biotechnology Information
RatLab toolkit is a software framework designed to set up and simulate a wide range of studies targeting the encoding of space in rats. It provides open access to our modeling approach to establish place and head direction cells within unknown environments and it offers a set of parameters to allow for the easy construction of a variety of enclosures for a virtual rat as well as controlling its movement pattern over the course of experiments.
RatLab works with the following file extensions:
Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program.
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RatLab default file extension associations
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This table might not contain all possible associated or supported file types or may contain incorrect data.
If you need more information please contact the developers of RatLab (National Center for Biotechnology Information), or check out their product website.
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