![]() Users/daniel/Library/r-miniconda-arm64/envs/r-reticulate/bin/python3.8įile "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.2-arm64/Resources/library/reticulate/python/rpytools/loader.py", line 39, in _import_hookįile "/Users/daniel/Library/r-miniconda-arm64/envs/r-reticulate/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tensorflow/_init_.py", line 443, in įile "/Users/daniel/Library/r-miniconda-arm64/envs/r-reticulate/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tensorflow/python/framework/load_library.py", line 151, in load_library Python environments searched for 'tensorflow' package: I receive the following output: > library(reticulate)Įrror: Valid installation of TensorFlow not found. ![]() In R I then run the following in a new session: library(reticulate) The largest dataset I use for my dissertation has ~1 million observations and reads in as a larger CSV (400MB, although I'm currently exploring more efficient options for reading in the data).I am trying to get tensorflow up and running in R but several attempts have failed. ![]() I have been worried by what I've seen about some buggy features of RStudio on the new M1 Macs.the main packages I use are the usual for data manipulation (tidyverse etc.) plus some mapping ones (sf, leaflet, usmap). The potential costs pain me but I really just need something that will reliably work for the next year and won't require me to completely change everything I've been doing. I'm trying to decide if I should 1) pay for the repair or 2) just upgrade to a new laptop now since this one has been so glitchy and delay-ridden, and if so, if I should try hard to wait for the M1X. I am a graduate student right in the middle of my dissertation analyses in R and my laptop (2017 MacBook Pro, 8GB RAM, intel) has just gotten quoted for yet another expensive repair (argh!!).
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