% File src/library/base/man/Version.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{R.Version} \title{Version Information} \alias{R.Version} \alias{R.version} \alias{version} \alias{R.version.string} \usage{ R.Version() R.version R.version.string version } \description{ \code{R.Version()} provides detailed information about the version of \R running. \code{R.version} is a variable (a \code{\link{list}}) holding this information (and \code{version} is a copy of it for S compatibility). } \value{ \code{R.Version} returns a list with character-string components \item{platform}{the platform for which \R was built. A triplet of the form CPU-VENDOR-OS, as determined by the configure script. E.g, \code{"i586-unknown-linux"} or \code{"i386-pc-mingw32"}. } \item{arch}{the architecture (CPU) \R was built on/for.} \item{os}{the underlying operating system} \item{system}{CPU and OS, separated by a comma.} \item{status}{the status of the version (e.g., \code{"Alpha"})} \item{major}{the major version number} \item{minor}{the minor version number, including the patchlevel} \item{year}{the year the version was released} \item{month}{the month the version was released} \item{day}{the day the version was released} \item{svn rev}{the Subversion revision number, which should be either \code{"unknown"} or a single number. (A range of numbers or a number with \samp{M} or \samp{S} appended indicates inconsistencies in the sources used to build this version of \R.) } \item{language}{always \code{"R"}.} \item{version.string}{a \code{\link{character}} string concatenating some of the info above, useful for plotting, etc.} \code{R.version} and \code{version} are lists of class \code{"simple.list"} which has a \code{print} method. } \note{ Do \emph{not} use \code{R.version$os} to test the platform the code is running on: use \code{.Platform$OS.type} instead. Slightly different versions of the OS may report different values of \code{R.version$os}, as may different versions of \R. \code{R.version.string} is a copy of \code{R.version$version.string} for simplicity and backwards compatibility. } \seealso{ \code{\link{sessionInfo}} which provides additional information; \code{\link{getRversion}} typically used inside R code, \code{\link{.Platform}}. } \examples{ require(graphics) R.version$os # to check how lucky you are ... plot(0) # any plot mtext(R.version.string, side = 1, line = 4, adj = 1) # a useful bottom-right note } \keyword{environment} \keyword{sysdata} \keyword{programming}