[BlindMath] question about basic R use

Littlefield, Tyler tyler at tysdomain.com
Mon Oct 23 00:35:18 UTC 2017


Lukas:
I'm in the same boat you are. What I currently do is use the R command
line; you can review it with the jaws cursor or with flat review with
NVDA. I don't know much about OSX.
It is accessible until you get to the point of graphs; professors will
have different requirements. I find it easier to just go around the DS
office in these instances (my college has the wellness office that tries
to function like a DS office) and work with the professor when these
issues come up. They will be more aware of what you can do to get around
specific issues, and possibly have other solutions for you that can help
you understand the data without the use of graphs.

Thanks and HTH,
On 10/22/2017 8:22 PM, Lucas Nadolskis via BlindMath wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I am new on the list, so I am sorry if this was already asked here.
>
> I am currently taking a statistics class at college.
> My professor just started using R for very basic stuff.
>
> I wonder if the normal version of R is accessible, or if I need to download some special version.
>
>
> Also I am using mac OS, is R also accessible on macOS or windows is preferred?
>
> Thank you so much.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Lucas.
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