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1. **You must do this first:** Download and install R by going to <https://cloud.r-project.org/>. \index{R!installation}
+ If you are a Windows user: Click on "Download R for Windows", then click on "base", then click on the Download link.
+ If you are macOS user: Click on "Download R for (Mac) OS X", then under "Latest release:" click on R-X.X.X.pkg, where R-X.X.X is the version number. For example, the latest version of R as of November 25, 2019 was R-3.6.1.
+ If you are macOS user: Click on "Download R for macOS", then under "Latest release:" click on R-X.X.X.pkg, where R-X.X.X is the version number. For example, the latest version of R as of November 25, 2019 was R-3.6.1.
+ If you are a Linux user: Click on "Download R for Linux" and choose your distribution for more information on installing R for your setup.
1. **You must do this second:** Download and install RStudio at <https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/>.
+ Scroll down to "Installers for Supported Platforms" near the bottom of the page.
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**4. `$` operator**

Lastly, the `$` operator \index{operators!dollar sign} allows us to extract and then explore a single variable within a data frame. For example, run the following in your console
Lastly, the `$` operator \index{operators!dollar sign} allows us to extract and then explore a single variable within a data frame. For example, run the following in your console:

```{r eval=FALSE}
airlines$name
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