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Interpreter Initialization Failure #84

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CurBe opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 1 comment
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Interpreter Initialization Failure #84

CurBe opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 1 comment

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@CurBe
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CurBe commented May 13, 2019

I'm running through the Spatial Analytics with ArcGIS exercises and I have run into an error executing an R script from inside ArcMap. I've read through the thread with a similar issue but did not find a solution.

Arc R Error

The bridge installed without issue and the R Version and R Installation scripts run without issue. R Installation points to the correct location.

Running as Admin results in the same error.

Running Library(arcgisbindings) and arc.check_product() work without issue.

I do not have Anaconda installed. R and Arc are installed in on the same drive.

I did have some trouble with Arc failing to locate specific tools due to multiple Python installations but that has been corrected. I am guessing that could potentially be the problem.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

@Nova-Scotia
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Nova-Scotia commented Jun 1, 2020

Hello,

I am having the same issue - I had R V. 3.6.2 running with the R-ArcGIS bridge and successfully ran R scripts within ArcPro. After upgrading to R V 4.0.0 and arcgisbinding 1.0.1.240, I can no longer run R scripts in ArcPro, getting the message "Failed to initialize R interpreter".

Like @CurBe, I can still run Arc commands from within R.

I DO have Anaconda installed, but it was never a problem before the updates.

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